Why Has Your Dyson Vacuum Cleaner Stopped Working?

By M James If your Dyson cleaner has stopped working, has lost suction, or is making a strange noise or smell, then you'll want to find out what the problem is, and how you can fix it. Here's what you need to think about. 1. Blocked filters might be why your Dyson has lost suction. They can also be the cause of your Dyson overheating and cutting out too. 2. A clogged brush bar won't be doing your vacuum cleaner any good. You'll want to check that there's no hair or bits of carpet wrapped round the bar and causing the problem. 3. A blocked hose will mean that your Dyson isn't working effectively. It might be obvious that there's something stuck in the hose, or you might discover it quite by chance. 4. As your hose has a tough life, it's not uncommon for a cracked hose is to blame for the lack of suction. If it is damaged, then you'll want to replace it in order to get your Dyson up and running again. 5. If your power cable is damaged then it's dangerous, and should be replaced immediately as a matter of course. Don't bother trying to get away with only cutting out the damaged length, as it may be damaged further down too. Just get a new power cable, and try to take better care of it next time! 6. If there's a burning smell coming from your Dyson, then it might be a - motor problem, or something's overheating. After you've check the brush bar, filters and hose, it might well be the motor that's to blame. 7. Your Dyson might be hard to steer because of broken wheels. If your Dyson has a hard life, and is used in a commercial environment, or banged up and down stairs, then it could be more likely to sustain damage to wheels. If the wheels are damaged, then they'll need replacing as soon as possible. 8. Obvious signs of damage might be to blame. Perhaps your vacuum cleaner has fallen over, or had something dropped on it, and it's clear to see why it isn't working properly. You'll be able to diagnose the problem, and order the right parts to have it working again soon. 9. Like your car, your Dyson needs servicing too. This is to ensure that everything is working properly, and to fix any niggles before they become big issues. If you've never had your vacuum cleaner serviced, why not get your Dyson serviced now? 10. Reassuringly, most Dyson problems can be fixed yourself. You'll need the right parts and instructions, but you don't need the experience or skills of a time served electrician or mechanic to replace parts and get your Dyson ready for action again. Now you know why it's has stopped working, you'll be able to fix your Dyson quickly and easily. If your Dyson doesn't work, then you'll be able to fix it yourself by following the Dyson Repair Help and Advice from Sparesaver. So no matter whether you need to know how to replace a Dyson Hose, or change the motor, you'll find all the information you need. Why not find out more, and get your Dyson vacuum cleaner working again, by visiting SpareSaver.com today?

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