Many thanks for making this video. I spent £100 on a new Vax because my 9 year old DC40 sounded like a banshee when it was turned off spooling down and I figured it best to replace it. From new the Vax was a poor replacement and after 4 months (hadn't taken the DC40 to the tip yet) really fed up with the Vax. Immediately after using the Vax I ran the DC40 over exactly the same 3 carpets and it extracted 1/3 of the container that the Vax left behind! Took the Vax back to Lidl (thanks Lidl for the full refund) and, thanks to your great and humorous video, had the confidence (shaky at times) to remove the old motor. My new one, an identical new OEM, arrives tomorrow with filters and another broken part and my reassembly is expected to be triumphant, given the myriad of dismantling photos & videos I took for reference. All for less than my refund. Thanks a million.
Just want to say a massive thank you for the video, managed to repair my parents vacuum for them and only cost £10 for the part, awesome job, keep up the brilliant work ☺️
Thank you so much. When I wasn't laughing I was able to follow this video and utilise the motor from a previous scrap dyson with no brush role power. Dog is so pleased not to have to exit to the garden everytime we clean.
I can see why many DC40's end up in landfill, as repairing one looks so complex. Well done for successfully changing out the Motor on this very complex vacuum 🤜🤛😁
Thanks so much for this video. This was my first appliance home repair, and it would have been impossible without your help. It feels a little looser but it works! Also, the motor I got off eBay had no loom, instead it had two points and a blue box in the side. I had to (guess) what attached and how, knowing very little about wiring and electronics. But it works and has saved us a fortune for now!
Very handy guide, that quadrant gear wheel mechanism that pulls the rear wheels down & moves the front section is a sod to line up, got there in the end though, seemed to work out better by putting it in upright position then engaging the 1st tooth on the quadrant gear with the first tooth on the wheel gear. Complicated but I like how the air is drawn over the pcb for cooling, clever, irritating, but clever 👍
Bought a DC40 down the local dump shop. £15. Actually , a dyson rep said, DC40s are more powerful than the newer Dysons because they were not under the recent power regulations of the EU. DC40s still are worth their money even for second hand, though finding one for £15 working will be a hard thing to do. Yesterday the DC40 stopped working. Thought it was the motor, and it was. Thank you to this video as I haddn't gone as far as the motor. Well, no new motor needed. We had just moved into a house and had a total rewire, this means plaster dust, well you guessed it, the motor was covered in this dust on the inside. No contact being made where needed I guess, managed to get the dust away from the copper coil, now it works again. As mentoined. DC40s have more power than the newer models and are worth having. They are still worth about £200 tbh. Even the dyson rep said it was better than the newer ones.
In regards to the white hub, if you dont put the side with the clamp on first, and put the screws i. The hub first, it really helps line it up first time, the the screw that holds the gears in, if you loosen that , it gives more play to mesh the gears
Changed motor on mine today using your vid….😎👌🏼……. I noticed on yours when you put the motor back in you left out the rear rubber stop…..anyway great help….an workin fine…. An yes I was cursing toward the end😂🙄
Great stuff - my motor had just stopped working and followed your video to dismantle it. New motor for 16 quid and all back together again after a very frustrating reassembly lol. 4 screws left over for some reason 3 silver and one black..(!) no idea what I missed.. (edit: Maybe 14:40 or 17:20; that's the problem with getting frustrated with it and doing bits over the course of a few days). Anyway all working again. Getting those white & black wires in for the brush motor was a nightmare though - kept them in place with some insulation tape whilst trying to keep the grey cover over the black guide.. One thing I did notice is that once it was in bits, I could have fixed the motor.. Where the brush was/had been removed, the 90 degree (power) tag had snapped off - it was a refurb from dyson so suspect they broke it during refurb and it was just touching. Anyway a bit of soldering would fix it.. worth checking before buying a replacement.
Hey! Thank you so much for making this video. This helped me teardown a UP24(UK Ball Animal 2) which has a ball design almost identical to the DC40. This helped me convert my imported UP24 to 120V so it can be used here in the US. I was also able to install a 120V version of the motor you used, so it should have better suction than it did stock
wonderful video… my machine is indeed working a little better now.. i went a bit too far, and tried to disassemble the little plastic doubleclip that helps route and protect the wires out to the floor sweeper assembly motor. The two halves of the doubleclip are (were) held together by a little plastic pin that is (was) about a half millimeter in diameter. It broke off during reassembly. I found that I could repair the plastic clip (repair the broken plastic pin) by torching a sewing pin red hot, inserting it in the plastic where the old pin was, and nipping it to length.
Spot on video, knowing which screws and tabs to remove and in which order made the job much easier, still rather fiddly though. Maybe Dysons are put together by people with very small hands :-) 16 quid for a motor from Ebay and jobs a gooden. My vacuum no longer sounds like a chainsaw. Thank you so much, you can have 10 housepoints.
Excellent, well done on a successful repair! It's why their so common to be refurbed, once you've done 5, their easy 😂 All about knowing how far the cheap plastic will bend before it snaps, then it's easy! Has to be easy for the China assembly team I guess 🤷♂️😲
Can someone help me with replacing the white clip at 14:28. I accidentally unscrewed the wrong screw then this bloody bit fell off ant don’t know how to reposition it there is also a small spring.
Glad to see you got the thing back together, just a little surprised you didn’t bother to clean the internal hose since they crack quickly when dirty like that. I cringe at tossing all those screws in and cross threading them.
You absolutely should change the hose when your in that deep, your right. I just covered the motor swap in the video but there's alot you can do! Dyson screws aren't so bad at cutting them a new thread, old metal vacuums and it's a big no no though, your right
Really helpful and enjoyable video, thank you for posting. When you say in the comments that this process works for the ERP model, how much difference is there please? I've got a few that require motors, and a fairly large amount of spare motors to use. The only thing I found slightly confusing is that you did not completely remove the lower internal hose, because unlike the 41, the 40s simply unclips. Once again, thank you for the video, I am glad someone had the patience to work out the ins and outs of changing the motor in one of these. Regards Bill
Refurbished my up32 today, The motor in that is smaller so you do not need to remove a carbon brush. it is the same as that bar a few differences. like the brush roll connector. an easy way to assemble the release mechanism is by slightly unscrewing the clear cog, fully reclining the machine (with the screws out from the white half moon) line up the cog with the cog so the bottom of the clear cog corresponds with the other main cog, once it does snap the duct for the brush roll back on, see if it rotates if it does tighten the cog screw.
Wipe it and the opposing face clean and then try. If not, a smear of vaseline on the seal 👍 Or a new filter... 😂 Its usually a sign www.ebay.co.uk/itm/183791998948?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=SgqCUqgkSpW&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=QOvj0cTJQtq&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Excellent video, BUT, please go a bit slower, you have done it many times, this was my first time and I had to keep rewinding to catch up with you. However, all was well in the end, despite refitting the wheel assy the wrong way round first time, and wondering why the next piece would not fit. Well done!!
Many thanks for making this video. I spent £100 on a new Vax because my 9 year old DC40 sounded like a banshee when it was turned off spooling down and I figured it best to replace it. From new the Vax was a poor replacement and after 4 months (hadn't taken the DC40 to the tip yet) really fed up with the Vax. Immediately after using the Vax I ran the DC40 over exactly the same 3 carpets and it extracted 1/3 of the container that the Vax left behind! Took the Vax back to Lidl (thanks Lidl for the full refund) and, thanks to your great and humorous video, had the confidence (shaky at times) to remove the old motor. My new one, an identical new OEM, arrives tomorrow with filters and another broken part and my reassembly is expected to be triumphant, given the myriad of dismantling photos & videos I took for reference. All for less than my refund. Thanks a million.
Just want to say a massive thank you for the video, managed to repair my parents vacuum for them and only cost £10 for the part, awesome job, keep up the brilliant work ☺️
Awesome, glad it helped!
Thank you so much. When I wasn't laughing I was able to follow this video and utilise the motor from a previous scrap dyson with no brush role power. Dog is so pleased not to have to exit to the garden everytime we clean.
I can see why many DC40's end up in landfill, as repairing one looks so complex. Well done for successfully changing out the Motor on this very complex vacuum 🤜🤛😁
Brilliant video. Entertaining as well as informative. I couldn't have done it without you!
Your bird is funny lol he was trying to mess with the camera
It is cute, but I've got to check the camera atter incase he's pushed any buttons 😂 Lost footage thanks to that before...
So grateful for this video. Helped me put it back together.
Thanks so much for this video. This was my first appliance home repair, and it would have been impossible without your help.
It feels a little looser but it works! Also, the motor I got off eBay had no loom, instead it had two points and a blue box in the side. I had to (guess) what attached and how, knowing very little about wiring and electronics. But it works and has saved us a fortune for now!
Nice, well done on the fix! Modern motors aren't polarity sensitive so it'll be fine 👍
@@beko1987 good to know!
Very handy guide, that quadrant gear wheel mechanism that pulls the rear wheels down & moves the front section is a sod to line up, got there in the end though, seemed to work out better by putting it in upright position then engaging the 1st tooth on the quadrant gear with the first tooth on the wheel gear. Complicated but I like how the air is drawn over the pcb for cooling, clever, irritating, but clever 👍
Bought a DC40 down the local dump shop. £15. Actually , a dyson rep said, DC40s are more powerful than the newer Dysons because they were not under the recent power regulations of the EU. DC40s still are worth their money even for second hand, though finding one for £15 working will be a hard thing to do. Yesterday the DC40 stopped working. Thought it was the motor, and it was. Thank you to this video as I haddn't gone as far as the motor. Well, no new motor needed. We had just moved into a house and had a total rewire, this means plaster dust, well you guessed it, the motor was covered in this dust on the inside. No contact being made where needed I guess, managed to get the dust away from the copper coil, now it works again.
As mentoined. DC40s have more power than the newer models and are worth having. They are still worth about £200 tbh. Even the dyson rep said it was better than the newer ones.
In regards to the white hub, if you dont put the side with the clamp on first, and put the screws i. The hub first, it really helps line it up first time, the the screw that holds the gears in, if you loosen that , it gives more play to mesh the gears
Changed motor on mine today using your vid….😎👌🏼……. I noticed on yours when you put the motor back in you left out the rear rubber stop…..anyway great help….an workin fine…. An yes I was cursing toward the end😂🙄
Great video, I’ve just replaced the bearings in my motor
Great stuff - my motor had just stopped working and followed your video to dismantle it. New motor for 16 quid and all back together again after a very frustrating reassembly lol. 4 screws left over for some reason 3 silver and one black..(!) no idea what I missed.. (edit: Maybe 14:40 or 17:20; that's the problem with getting frustrated with it and doing bits over the course of a few days). Anyway all working again. Getting those white & black wires in for the brush motor was a nightmare though - kept them in place with some insulation tape whilst trying to keep the grey cover over the black guide..
One thing I did notice is that once it was in bits, I could have fixed the motor..
Where the brush was/had been removed, the 90 degree (power) tag had snapped off - it was a refurb from dyson so suspect they broke it during refurb and it was just touching.
Anyway a bit of soldering would fix it.. worth checking before buying a replacement.
Well done son! You should make more Videos! Love your accent!
Another dc40 saved, thank you very much
Hey! Thank you so much for making this video. This helped me teardown a UP24(UK Ball Animal 2) which has a ball design almost identical to the DC40.
This helped me convert my imported UP24 to 120V so it can be used here in the US. I was also able to install a 120V version of the motor you used, so it should have better suction than it did stock
wonderful video… my machine is indeed working a little better now.. i went a bit too far, and tried to disassemble the little plastic doubleclip that helps route and
protect the wires out to the floor sweeper assembly motor. The two halves of the doubleclip are (were) held together by a little plastic pin that is (was) about a half millimeter in
diameter. It broke off during reassembly. I found that I could repair the plastic clip (repair the broken plastic pin) by torching a sewing pin red hot, inserting it in the plastic where the old pin was, and nipping it to length.
Wow that takes a lot of work to replace it hope my sisters motor doesn’t go bad because I won’t look forward to trying to replace it
Having stripped one of these right down, the mind boggles at where the Dyson boffins even began with designing this bloody thing.
Spot on video, knowing which screws and tabs to remove and in which order made the job much easier, still rather fiddly though. Maybe Dysons are put together by people with very small hands :-) 16 quid for a motor from Ebay and jobs a gooden. My vacuum no longer sounds like a chainsaw. Thank you so much, you can have 10 housepoints.
Excellent, well done on a successful repair! It's why their so common to be refurbed, once you've done 5, their easy 😂 All about knowing how far the cheap plastic will bend before it snaps, then it's easy! Has to be easy for the China assembly team I guess 🤷♂️😲
Awesome job Sam 👌👌👌
Fantastic, will have a go at ours.
Can someone help me with replacing the white clip at 14:28. I accidentally unscrewed the wrong screw then this bloody bit fell off ant don’t know how to reposition it there is also a small spring.
Hi can u put in the motor connections to the motor terminals any way round
Looks too complex for me Sam,enjoyed watching you hard at work on this mate.great stuff
Glad to see you got the thing back together, just a little surprised you didn’t bother to clean the internal hose since they crack quickly when dirty like that. I cringe at tossing all those screws in and cross threading them.
You absolutely should change the hose when your in that deep, your right. I just covered the motor swap in the video but there's alot you can do! Dyson screws aren't so bad at cutting them a new thread, old metal vacuums and it's a big no no though, your right
Really helpful and enjoyable video, thank you for posting. When you say in the comments that this process works for the ERP model, how much difference is there please? I've got a few that require motors, and a fairly large amount of spare motors to use. The only thing I found slightly confusing is that you did not completely remove the lower internal hose, because unlike the 41, the 40s simply unclips. Once again, thank you for the video, I am glad someone had the patience to work out the ins and outs of changing the motor in one of these. Regards Bill
Mine was the erp version and pretty much identical to this.
Really helpful even with the mistakes(we’re only human)😂
Mines noisy , so I’ve mine to do 🤦🏻♂️😵💫
Refurbished my up32 today, The motor in that is smaller so you do not need to remove a carbon brush. it is the same as that bar a few differences. like the brush roll connector. an easy way to assemble the release mechanism is by slightly unscrewing the clear cog, fully reclining the machine (with the screws out from the white half moon) line up the cog with the cog so the bottom of the clear cog corresponds with the other main cog, once it does snap the duct for the brush roll back on, see if it rotates if it does tighten the cog screw.
my Dyson up22 won't stay in the upright position,any ideas? I'm at my Witt's end
Sam ,I have a burning question. Is the motor for the small ball the same?
Hi, good video, there's a bodge if the woooooooo sound bothers you.... remove the post motor filter and cut off the rubber seal on the mount.
Wipe it and the opposing face clean and then try. If not, a smear of vaseline on the seal 👍 Or a new filter... 😂 Its usually a sign www.ebay.co.uk/itm/183791998948?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=SgqCUqgkSpW&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=QOvj0cTJQtq&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Love these videos.
Will a 1250W motor fit in a 850W Dyson DC40 ERP
Where do you buy filters?
Ebay 👍
My dyson dc40 is dead would it be pcb or motor
Could be the switch, flex, motor or pcb, although the pcb usually only takes the brushroll out, not the main motor
Motor
@@beko1987 or the fuse in the plug lol
Excellent video, BUT, please go a bit slower, you have done it many times, this was my first time and I had to keep rewinding to catch up with you. However, all was well in the end, despite refitting the wheel assy the wrong way round first time, and wondering why the next piece would not fit. Well done!!
Do you know what motor is in a mkII DC40?
It's the same thing lmao
throw it in the skip ...with the other 1000 or so
A dear example of why so many of these are found at the dump.
Not for the faint hearted.
Dyson, UGH! Far too complicated. Never again.
That is very complex.