Dear Sir: I appreciate you taking the time to offer this complete step - by - step instruction, However there is no reasonable justification why I should have to spend more time on servicing this machine, VS the time I can actually use it for cleaning. I am a life time user of many Bissell products, but they really dropped the ball on this one,
I luv you sir. I usually research a product then immediately look for its defects. Saved me a ton of money...krazy glue with pencil lead would probably work too. Might be even harder than epoxy.
Thanks for this fix. But shame on BIssell for selling a flawed design. I used maybe 4X and now the brush wont turn. What a piece of crap! It's going back to Costco.
Hell no to Bissell - what a joke!! I used mine ONE TIME cleaned it several times to make sure water ran clear. Boom. Second time no suction no spinning. What a joke. Bissell DO BETTER. I am not criticizing your video. You obviously worked hard and I appreciate it. But no way is this justifiable by Bissell. NO WAY. GRRRRR
Appreciate the video so much, one question with my one when I took it apart I found the motor cover broken in half, would it be safe to use it without the cover? I'm struggling to find a replacement cover
The jb weld didn't work for me thinking bout drilling a hole nd screw. Anyone know the part number or just got buy whole motor assembly. Even the name of the part would b helpful
An update the screw to the top didn't work idk what that piece made out of but it kept shipping. Trying the jb weld again going use alot. Can't find this part anywhere not even a name
Dear Sir:
I appreciate you taking the time to offer this complete step - by - step instruction, However there is no reasonable justification why I should have to spend more time on servicing this machine, VS the time I can actually use it for cleaning. I am a life time user of many Bissell products, but they really dropped the ball on this one,
yeah this vacuum is disappointing as fuck for $200
Thanks for the video! Gave me courage to dissasemble it and found one motor wire was off. Very easy to solder it, and is now working!.
Thats a really great fix it video! I'm having this exact problem. I'll try this soon and let you know!
You just helped me fix my vacuum! Thank you!
I luv you sir. I usually research a product then immediately look for its defects. Saved me a ton of money...krazy glue with pencil lead would probably work too. Might be even harder than epoxy.
Thanks for this fix. But shame on BIssell for selling a flawed design. I used maybe 4X and now the brush wont turn. What a piece of crap! It's going back to Costco.
Has anyone figured out the name of this part? Cannot find it on the web. Rather fix it than throwing it away.
How the heck do you get the C clip off?
Thank you so much for the video!
Hell no to Bissell - what a joke!! I used mine ONE TIME cleaned it several times to make sure water ran clear. Boom. Second time no suction no spinning. What a joke. Bissell DO BETTER.
I am not criticizing your video. You obviously worked hard and I appreciate it. But no way is this justifiable by Bissell. NO WAY. GRRRRR
Great machine but really disappointing that it takes a fix like this to get the thing working. They bring said, thanks for sharing the solution!
I think this was my queue to buy spin mop but thank you so much
Appreciate the video so much, one question with my one when I took it apart I found the motor cover broken in half, would it be safe to use it without the cover? I'm struggling to find a replacement cover
I would suggest to drill through and press fit a metal pin.
The jb weld didn't work for me thinking bout drilling a hole nd screw. Anyone know the part number or just got buy whole motor assembly. Even the name of the part would b helpful
Yeah I would drill and put a pin or screw in it that will fix it for good.
An update the screw to the top didn't work idk what that piece made out of but it kept shipping. Trying the jb weld again going use alot. Can't find this part anywhere not even a name
Did it work?
Yes it works just have to use a good stong epoxy or jb weld. I also made another slice on the back side and filled it with epoxy also.