I maintain, this is the best machine Dyson ever built, before or since. It is also quite possibly the only machine Dyson ever made that actually cleans thick carpet well.
We’ve had ours since 06 and it’s still running great - using this video to take apart the cyclone assembly due to a nasty smell - deep cleaning 1x every 18 years ain’t bad 😃
Hey, this might be a shot in the dark, but I also have this vacuum and I need some help with the turbine moter. I took it apart a few months ago to clean it and check what is causing a small wailing noise. Today I decided to put the Dyson back together, but in my bad judgment, I took the wires off thier prongs and forgot to label them. Now I have a wiring puzzle to solve.
Thank you very much for this comprehensive teardown as well as your detailed explanations. One more DC-17 up and running thanks to you. I have another but I think my daughter burned the motor or the switches or both out. That’s a job for another day!
I have a DC17 that was left on the curb during one of our neighborhood’s bulky item pick-ups. It was filthy. In fact, it looked like a pet had vomited on it. Being the DIY person that I am, I thought I’d see if I could clean it up/fix it. It took me a couple of hours of disassembly and cleaning. The vortex chambers (or whatever they’re called) in the canister were completely impacted/plugged with dirt and pet hair. In fact, I had to use needle nose pliers to pull all the dirt/pet hair out of them. After a thorough cleaning, reassembly, and new filters, this has turned out to be the best vacuum we’ve ever owned. With that having been said, and not wanting to have to disassemble the canister again, after emptying it outside each time, I always blow the canister out with compressed air. Doing this has kept the canister clean as a whistle. And I’m careful to be sure the lower canister gasket stays in place. It’s not a problem if one simply pays attention while putting the canister back together after emptying it. One issue I encountered is the cord started to get warm during extended use near the plug. With its two motors, this machine draws a significant amount of current. I solved the problem by replacing the existing plug with a 15A plug that’s much more robust.
I picked up mine from a bulk trash day, too (it's my second Dyson find, I fixed the first one, but I'm here for the DC17 which powers for half a second then shuts off. It looked weirdly clean, but from everything I'm seeing, I bet that top part is impacted with crud. I like the canned air tip - I'm all about prevention. Happy Bulk Trashin'! 🤩
I bought one of these brand new when they first came out to replace the DC07 and its weak brushroll. That thing lasted quite a long time. Great cleaner.
I have the same model since 2005 and it still running. However, it has a metal squeezing sound on carpet mode and it does not vacuum well in a hard floor mode. The hose get stuck when inserting. I am going to to follow your instructions and see if it is fixable. This is a great vacuum and I want to keep it as long as possible in a good condition. Thank you for your video it was very useful, easy to follow, and very practical.
Oh my goodness a blast from the past! I haven't seen one of these in years, they were once popular and I always thought they were heavy. Wonderful job!
Thank you for this video, im not sure what was wrong with mine but once we got the switches and redid the springs and everything i tested to make sure they work and they did. I put it back together and it has worked again. It would orginally turn off if you wanted to use the wand or it wasn't in the upright position
10 years and stopped sucking. Oh it has a filter. on order cleaned and sucked the tile off the floor and found the easy way to change the "other" filter. Thanks very well explained.
@@PerformanceReviews I know this machine is yours but what I was saying is you are opening up your shop and you’ll be able to show customer machines again and do repair videos
What kind of oil do you use in motor bearings? I'm considering buying a miele that need the motor servicing but don't know what oil I'd try in the bearings
very interesting how this is a beat to fit paint to match process. Excellent process of fixing the product. Something tells me to get the product from a tech to capture the improvements.
Good to see you finally servicing a 17! Definitely one of the best Dysons and way better in quality than the 33 (The 33 is a downgrade to the 14 and 17). I have a 14 and 15 and while they don’t perform as well as a 17 they are still pretty cool machines.
I still have mine to this day. Bought it new 15 years ago, and it's a workhorse. Mine has developed some sort of weird issue though where if there is a partial blockage on the wand there is a popping noise, the sound tone changes, and the airflow gets diverted so there is no suction from the wand. The only thing that seems to fix it is to turn off the vacuum, wait for it to spin down, and then turn it back on. I'm guessing there is some sort of redirect or bleeder valve in the assembly somewhere that maybe has a spring that has grown weak with age.. but really have no clue. Any suggestions?
Great video. Strange moments, like when he [doesn't] PARTICULARLY [emphasis mine] own a spring tool" and "available in California." But otherwise, really great. Fantastic video. Zen and the art of vacuum maintenance.
I bought my DC17 new and at $699 it was a huge purchase but I love it and still use it to this day. I take the cyclone assembly apart completely on a yearly basis, but really had trouble this last time and had to use a screwdriver to take the upper and lower assembly apart like you did at 6:32. I essentially ruined that gasket with my screwdriver. I took it to a local vacuum repair and was told this particular gasket is no longer available. He put a thin bead of silicone around instead. Do you know if there is any place I can find this particular gasket?
Tammy, I redid the seal by removing all the old silicone from the groove all the way around. Then used caulk gun and clear bathroom silicone in the groove, the. Put it back together while the silicone is still fresh and it seals great. Just don’t get too much silicone squeezed out, it will make a nice mess for you to clean up.
Ron, it sounds like you did exactly what the guy did at the vacuum shop for me. My only concern is how I'm going to get it apart the next time I clean the entire cyclone unit. I guess I will deal with that when the time comes.
When I disassembled my cyclonic filter, I wasn't sure how the bottom piece came apart, so I literally destroyed my silicone gasket. When you showed how to take it apart, I tried it, but wasn't having any luck, so, I used a small screw driver and a putty knife. Needless to say, I no longer have a silicone gasket. Where can I find one?
Hi Tom, I clean out my cyclone once a year and am always amazed how much gunk is in those tubes. This last time however I had a hard time disassembling as well and ruined the silicone ring. I took it to a local vacuum store that works on Dyson and was told this part was no longer available. He put a very small bead of silicone around the piece. Not sure what will happen next time I go to take apart, but for now it is still working. Love this Dyson!
Great video and instructions. Can you post instructions for replacing the clear plastic latch release for the wand? I have found the part but don’t know how to put it on. Thanks!
You mean replace the entire wand holder? I have found the correct plastic clip. I just need to put it on. It broke once before and I replaced the clip.
Great video. Thanks for sharing your expertise. I have a DC17 that the sole plate has worn out after years and years of service. Dyson has discontinued this unit and parts are hard to come by. Any ideas where I might purchase a sole plate?
@PerformanceReviews thanks for the quick response. Seems like the last one on ebay was sold sometime in June. The belt cover is worn through. I'm going to try my hand at fabing something. Keep up the good work!!! Thanks, again.
My family bought this machine 15 years ago brand new and it got replaced with a DC 65 since then the vacuum went up into our attic because it stopped having suction then when we brought it to my dads work it really stopped having suction and it wouldn’t run correctly, I took the entire machine apart change the washable filter change the HEPA filter since the HEPA filter had never been replaced clean the entire cyclone of clogs change the belt and brush bar and the machine now runs at least twice a week at my dads work.
Yes of course it comes apart. Your manual should show you how to do that. If you're having trouble don't hesitate to take it to your local vacuum repair place.
Appears all my switches are good other than the third smaller momentary contact switch seems to always be shorted. I tried powering on with that disconnected to see if maybe needed to be switched to open, though didn't make a difference. Still no power to either the brush or vacuum motor. Guessing either connection down on the lower head side or one of the motors or something is bad. Any thoughts?
Go to your local repair shop and see what they can do for you. Unless you're trying to put this in a vacuum collection I recommend you just replace it at this point since most of the parts are discontinued. The SEBO Dart would be a worthwhile upgrade.
Hi. I watched the video on DC 17 and took it apart to clean out all the hair and dirt. I replaced the two filters. I am still getting dust and hair on top of the filter that is under the canister. Any ideas?
Thanks. Is the pre motor filter the blue one? Hair seems to be collecting there. I know it’s old but I was using it downstairs. We did recently buy a new Dyson. The suction is better but the plastic seems cheaper.
I have a DC17. My current issue is the roller bearing for the belt. It slipped out some years ago, an I oiled the bearing, and got it back into place. But the holes on the tension unit are worn out and it keeps slipping out. It is a pain to put back in. Are you saying there is a shorter belt I can use? Do I just take that belt tension unit out? What is that part number and where do I get one?
Order the brush and belt from the description and you can just take out that belt tensioner and run it without. You on social change your filters at least once a year.
19:29 Properly seating the bottom portion of this filter appears difficult without some sort of special purpose tool. Based on your video, the filter seems to need to be compressed in order to push it into the proper position within the filter housing. I'd like to better understand how this is possible in the lower portion of the filter cavity. The top side appears much easier since it clearly has more access. My Dyson 17 worked great for the last 15 years, until yesterday. I accidentally ran over a small rag roughly 5 inches long. It got wrapped up in the brush and a split second later the brush stopped rotating. I assume (but do no know) this caused the brush motor to be damaged. Do you know of a reputable seller who has these motors available as a new OEM part? Not interested in a cheap foreign made aftermarket replacement motor. Although this appears to be a somewhat complex tear down and build up, I have to say, the DC17 has served me well. It's an excellent vacuum.
Normal caulk gun and tube of GE(General Electric) silicone clear bathroom caulk. Remove all the old silicone from the groove and squeeze in the new silicone and put it together right away to get the silicone to set up and dry making a good seal.
Hi. I've been trying for four nights now to replace cord on DC17. I can't pop switches back in!! If I do the on off doesn't turn off, or the brush roller won't turn on. It seems as of there's only one way to place the little white paddle piece that lies in the gray switch. It also most often keeps falling out!! I've blown up your video, taken burst shots of it!!!! 😆🤪🤬!!!! You just snap it on!!!
Not a great cyclone design needs regularly blown out . Funny a basic Bissell or hoover doesn't get as much crud in the cyclone. But I have 2 it's a decent Dyson.
What "oil" and "grease" are you using? And what are you using to "soak" the belt with? I'm not seeing any links or list of tools. Thank you! PS your language cracks me up....I literally just called my Dyson a MF while trying to get those 2 damn wires from the motor in the slot 😂😂
And I particularly love where he says, "Oh, and p.s., this Chinese aftermarket brush roller will destroy any carpet" as he's putting one into the unit. Seems to me to rather defeat the purpose of a vacuum. My intent is generally to clean the carpet without destroying it,
Thanks for watching I just wanted to clarify something there. It's not just the aftermarket brush roller. it's the actual design of the brush roller that destroys carpets. Also I found in the review process the machine's not particularly powerful in terms of suction.
I maintain, this is the best machine Dyson ever built, before or since. It is also quite possibly the only machine Dyson ever made that actually cleans thick carpet well.
Agree 100%
We’ve had ours since 06 and it’s still running great - using this video to take apart the cyclone assembly due to a nasty smell - deep cleaning 1x every 18 years ain’t bad 😃
I have a DC17 that is 15 years old and my switch broke. This video showed me things I didn't realize these sweepers had. Thank you for this video.
Hey, this might be a shot in the dark, but I also have this vacuum and I need some help with the turbine moter. I took it apart a few months ago to clean it and check what is causing a small wailing noise. Today I decided to put the Dyson back together, but in my bad judgment, I took the wires off thier prongs and forgot to label them. Now I have a wiring puzzle to solve.
Parwaz786 has a great video about replacing the motor with really good shots of the wiring. I hope that helps 🙂
Made fixing up a curbside find easy peasy. Thank you for the well done video
Thank you very much for this comprehensive teardown as well as your detailed explanations. One more DC-17 up and running thanks to you. I have another but I think my daughter burned the motor or the switches or both out. That’s a job for another day!
I have a DC17 that was left on the curb during one of our neighborhood’s bulky item pick-ups. It was filthy. In fact, it looked like a pet had vomited on it. Being the DIY person that I am, I thought I’d see if I could clean it up/fix it. It took me a couple of hours of disassembly and cleaning. The vortex chambers (or whatever they’re called) in the canister were completely impacted/plugged with dirt and pet hair. In fact, I had to use needle nose pliers to pull all the dirt/pet hair out of them. After a thorough cleaning, reassembly, and new filters, this has turned out to be the best vacuum we’ve ever owned. With that having been said, and not wanting to have to disassemble the canister again, after emptying it outside each time, I always blow the canister out with compressed air. Doing this has kept the canister clean as a whistle. And I’m careful to be sure the lower canister gasket stays in place. It’s not a problem if one simply pays attention while putting the canister back together after emptying it. One issue I encountered is the cord started to get warm during extended use near the plug. With its two motors, this machine draws a significant amount of current. I solved the problem by replacing the existing plug with a 15A plug that’s much more robust.
I picked up mine from a bulk trash day, too (it's my second Dyson find, I fixed the first one, but I'm here for the DC17 which powers for half a second then shuts off. It looked weirdly clean, but from everything I'm seeing, I bet that top part is impacted with crud. I like the canned air tip - I'm all about prevention. Happy Bulk Trashin'! 🤩
Really glad to see a DC17 video from you! 🤩
I bought one of these brand new when they first came out to replace the DC07 and its weak brushroll. That thing lasted quite a long time. Great cleaner.
I have the same model since 2005 and it still running. However, it has a metal squeezing sound on carpet mode and it does not vacuum well in a hard floor mode. The hose get stuck when inserting. I am going to to follow your instructions and see if it is fixable. This is a great vacuum and I want to keep it as long as possible in a good condition.
Thank you for your video it was very useful, easy to follow, and very practical.
Oh my goodness a blast from the past! I haven't seen one of these in years, they were once popular and I always thought they were heavy. Wonderful job!
We had one and the bottom filter kept getting clogged, like with each vacuum. Went back to bagged machines. But do love our Dyson cordless.
Thank you for this video, im not sure what was wrong with mine but once we got the switches and redid the springs and everything i tested to make sure they work and they did. I put it back together and it has worked again. It would orginally turn off if you wanted to use the wand or it wasn't in the upright position
10 years and stopped sucking. Oh it has a filter. on order cleaned and sucked the tile off the floor and found the easy way to change the "other" filter. Thanks very well explained.
Can’t wait to see more repair videos on customer machines again
Customer machine? Those one was mine 😀
@@PerformanceReviews I know this machine is yours but what I was saying is you are opening up your shop and you’ll be able to show customer machines again and do repair videos
I own one, bought it refurbished probably 15 years ago. I love it because it cleans so well.
What kind of oil do you use in motor bearings? I'm considering buying a miele that need the motor servicing but don't know what oil I'd try in the bearings
Awesome video!! Never could figure out the installation of the hepa filter.Gotta try that trick on the hepa. Thanks again. 👍
OMG TYSM the hidden Philips head screw for the main filter❣️👏🏼
How do you get the I call it a trap on a sink only has 1 screw on the back of the machine.
Parts of this machine have been discontinued.
very interesting how this is a beat to fit paint to match process. Excellent process of fixing the product. Something tells me to get the product from a tech to capture the improvements.
Good to see you finally servicing a 17! Definitely one of the best Dysons and way better in quality than the 33 (The 33 is a downgrade to the 14 and 17). I have a 14 and 15 and while they don’t perform as well as a 17 they are still pretty cool machines.
I still have mine to this day. Bought it new 15 years ago, and it's a workhorse. Mine has developed some sort of weird issue though where if there is a partial blockage on the wand there is a popping noise, the sound tone changes, and the airflow gets diverted so there is no suction from the wand. The only thing that seems to fix it is to turn off the vacuum, wait for it to spin down, and then turn it back on. I'm guessing there is some sort of redirect or bleeder valve in the assembly somewhere that maybe has a spring that has grown weak with age.. but really have no clue. Any suggestions?
Great video. Strange moments, like when he [doesn't] PARTICULARLY [emphasis mine] own a spring tool" and "available in California." But otherwise, really great. Fantastic video. Zen and the art of vacuum maintenance.
I bought my DC17 new and at $699 it was a huge purchase but I love it and still use it to this day.
I take the cyclone assembly apart completely on a yearly basis, but really had trouble this last time and had to use a screwdriver to take the upper and lower assembly apart like you did at 6:32.
I essentially ruined that gasket with my screwdriver.
I took it to a local vacuum repair and was told this particular gasket is no longer available. He put a thin bead of silicone around instead.
Do you know if there is any place I can find this particular gasket?
Tammy, I redid the seal by removing all the old silicone from the groove all the way around. Then used caulk gun and clear bathroom silicone in the groove, the. Put it back together while the silicone is still fresh and it seals great. Just don’t get too much silicone squeezed out, it will make a nice mess for you to clean up.
Ron, it sounds like you did exactly what the guy did at the vacuum shop for me.
My only concern is how I'm going to get it apart the next time I clean the entire cyclone unit. I guess I will deal with that when the time comes.
When I disassembled my cyclonic filter, I wasn't sure how the bottom piece came apart, so I literally destroyed my silicone gasket. When you showed how to take it apart, I tried it, but wasn't having any luck, so, I used a small screw driver and a putty knife. Needless to say, I no longer have a silicone gasket. Where can I find one?
Hi Tom, I clean out my cyclone once a year and am always amazed how much gunk is in those tubes.
This last time however I had a hard time disassembling as well and ruined the silicone ring.
I took it to a local vacuum store that works on Dyson and was told this part was no longer available.
He put a very small bead of silicone around the piece.
Not sure what will happen next time I go to take apart, but for now it is still working.
Love this Dyson!
Great video and instructions. Can you post instructions for replacing the clear plastic latch release for the wand? I have found the part but don’t know how to put it on. Thanks!
"Change is a whole assembly"
You mean replace the entire wand holder? I have found the correct plastic clip. I just need to put it on. It broke once before and I replaced the clip.
Great video. Thanks for sharing your expertise. I have a DC17 that the sole plate has worn out after years and years of service. Dyson has discontinued this unit and parts are hard to come by. Any ideas where I might purchase a sole plate?
eBay or find a used vacuum locally
@PerformanceReviews thanks for the quick response. Seems like the last one on ebay was sold sometime in June. The belt cover is worn through. I'm going to try my hand at fabing something. Keep up the good work!!! Thanks, again.
Not as strong as before. Cleaned out cyclones. I didn't check, but seal I believe is intact. New filters. Any other gaskets to check?
I had to declog this machine and it had the same duel Long cyclone thing inside of it and I brought it to my dads work and it still runs to this day
My family bought this machine 15 years ago brand new and it got replaced with a DC 65 since then the vacuum went up into our attic because it stopped having suction then when we brought it to my dads work it really stopped having suction and it wouldn’t run correctly, I took the entire machine apart change the washable filter change the HEPA filter since the HEPA filter had never been replaced clean the entire cyclone of clogs change the belt and brush bar and the machine now runs at least twice a week at my dads work.
Can the wand be taken off to clear a clog from using the wand? How do I unclog something in the wand? Thank you. John
Yes of course it comes apart. Your manual should show you how to do that. If you're having trouble don't hesitate to take it to your local vacuum repair place.
@@PerformanceReviews I don't have the manual. Ok, thank you.
Could u show how you take stick of to use small brushes. I can’t remove it from handle. Thank you
Right here ruclips.net/video/7iWh_KDfHUs/видео.html
Appears all my switches are good other than the third smaller momentary contact switch seems to always be shorted. I tried powering on with that disconnected to see if maybe needed to be switched to open, though didn't make a difference. Still no power to either the brush or vacuum motor. Guessing either connection down on the lower head side or one of the motors or something is bad. Any thoughts?
Go to your local repair shop and see what they can do for you. Unless you're trying to put this in a vacuum collection I recommend you just replace it at this point since most of the parts are discontinued. The SEBO Dart would be a worthwhile upgrade.
I have this model and have torn it apart and cleaned it, but the hose portion does not suck.
Hi. I watched the video on DC 17 and took it apart to clean out all the hair and dirt. I replaced the two filters. I am still getting dust and hair on top of the filter that is under the canister. Any ideas?
It's not abnormal to get dust on the pre motor filter. I really would not daily drive this machine it's gotten too old. replacing it.
Thanks. Is the pre motor filter the blue one? Hair seems to be collecting there. I know it’s old but I was using it downstairs. We did recently buy a new Dyson. The suction is better but the plastic seems cheaper.
Can you show us how to fix a jammed hose on this? The stick pipe and hose are stuck on my vacuum.
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I have a DC17. My current issue is the roller bearing for the belt. It slipped out some years ago, an I oiled the bearing, and got it back into place. But the holes on the tension unit are worn out and it keeps slipping out. It is a pain to put back in. Are you saying there is a shorter belt I can use? Do I just take that belt tension unit out? What is that part number and where do I get one?
Order the brush and belt from the description and you can just take out that belt tensioner and run it without. You on social change your filters at least once a year.
@@PerformanceReviews ordered it. Thanks!
My roller bar won't turn checked the belt etc worked for a bit then cut out also would stop if I lowered vacuam to low
I need to replace the brush motor gear. Have you replaced that before? How does it come off?
The part comes off. It's not available separately. I suggest you try to find a used motor and just replace as a whole assembly.
Where is the link for your parts and tools?
19:29 Properly seating the bottom portion of this filter appears difficult without some sort of special purpose tool. Based on your video, the filter seems to need to be compressed in order to push it into the proper position within the filter housing. I'd like to better understand how this is possible in the lower portion of the filter cavity. The top side appears much easier since it clearly has more access. My Dyson 17 worked great for the last 15 years, until yesterday. I accidentally ran over a small rag roughly 5 inches long. It got wrapped up in the brush and a split second later the brush stopped rotating. I assume (but do no know) this caused the brush motor to be damaged. Do you know of a reputable seller who has these motors available as a new OEM part? Not interested in a cheap foreign made aftermarket replacement motor. Although this appears to be a somewhat complex tear down and build up, I have to say, the DC17 has served me well. It's an excellent vacuum.
Love this. Do you have a shop I can go to??? 😊
Yes in Central Colorado
So my belt roller bearing is broken. I just remove it and then need to buy a new belt and roller?
Yes assuming there's nothing wrong with the plastic housing.
Where do you get the switch from? Novice here.
Where can I find the silicone gasket for the lower half of the filter ass'y?
Home Depot GE2
@@PerformanceReviews Thank you.
@@PerformanceReviews What is GE2? I went to Home Depot and had no luck.
Normal caulk gun and tube of GE(General Electric) silicone clear bathroom caulk. Remove all the old silicone from the groove and squeeze in the new silicone and put it together right away to get the silicone to set up and dry making a good seal.
Hi. I've been trying for four nights now to replace cord on DC17. I can't pop switches back in!! If I do the on off doesn't turn off, or the brush roller won't turn on. It seems as of there's only one way to place the little white paddle piece that lies in the gray switch. It also most often keeps falling out!! I've blown up your video, taken burst shots of it!!!! 😆🤪🤬!!!! You just snap it on!!!
Sounds like you should bring it to a professional.
My mother had a yellow one
I had four of these at one point decent machines I wouldn’t recommend them for delicate carpet they were ripped it to shreds
I wouldn't recommend using them on rugs either....sucked up an entire row of my runner rug 😯
Dyson dc 17 trap replacement
Not a great cyclone design needs regularly blown out . Funny a basic Bissell or hoover doesn't get as much crud in the cyclone.
But I have 2 it's a decent Dyson.
What "oil" and "grease" are you using? And what are you using to "soak" the belt with?
I'm not seeing any links or list of tools. Thank you!
PS your language cracks me up....I literally just called my Dyson a MF while trying to get those 2 damn wires from the motor in the slot 😂😂
Thanks for watching! I changed the belt and brush roller.
Here is a List on Amazon: Tools of mine by PerformanceReviews a.co/63PRe1m
And I particularly love where he says, "Oh, and p.s., this Chinese aftermarket brush roller will destroy any carpet" as he's putting one into the unit. Seems to me to rather defeat the purpose of a vacuum. My intent is generally to clean the carpet without destroying it,
Thanks for watching I just wanted to clarify something there. It's not just the aftermarket brush roller. it's the actual design of the brush roller that destroys carpets. Also I found in the review process the machine's not particularly powerful in terms of suction.
Back when Dyson made a relatively simple machine.
@10:02 aahh it looks like all the screws are pretty much the same🤣🤣🤣
Bagless is disgusting. I'm a total Sebo guy.
I can tell from your name you're a no-nonsense type of guy. 😀🇺🇲