@@sergiocalderon2422 Absolutely… i recommend descaling it with the heater on then flush it out …. Make a loop to the water tank and run it for like 20 minutes
Hi my EH5 extractor is tripping the vacuums and heat circuit breaker, first time it tripped was on a very hot day, now is tripping every 20-30 minutes Do you have an idea what the problem could be ?
@@sergiocalderon2422 Try looking at all the wires just to make sure they are not melted that then it creates a short… it could be also be that your pump might be building up too much pressure…
You can just pop that ring off without shoving anything under it. I just glued the rings together that were on each side of the tear, then used a tight round of 10mil rubber tape. Probably the strongest part of the hose now.
Thank you for this video showing how to dismantle. I did not use the hammer at all. I took off the circlip at the drive end instead and removed the belt drive as a unit, by loosening the 2 screws on the belt drive fastening to the motor casing. Using WD40 to help dislodging hairs trapped inside the drive brush. It took me almost an hour to clear hairs. Working on the belt drive unit with the brush is a lot easier
Came here because I used my flatmates while she was away. Couldn’t get the top part to slide back down, Watched the vid and it worked fine. Somehow the magic of the video solved the problem. Great work 😂
Thanks for these two videos. They helped me fix an issue with the clear plastic+ spring piece that locks in place to hold the vacuum handle upright. Do you by chance know what the piece is called?
Thanks for these two videos. They helped me fix an issue with the clear plastic+ spring piece that locks in place to hold the vacuum handle upright. Do you by chance know what the piece is called?
For anyone asking about the solder peice of wire. I read in other comments thats there to ground out static friction from the materials going through the hose. Pretty much to prevent low risk shocks to the user. It will still run without reconnecting however.
I have an old bissell proheat 2x that was in storage for a long time and was not working. Turned out that the heater core was all clogged up. I replaced the pump and bridge rectifier just in case, but it is not clear how to connect the hoses to the 12V pump. I know the where the hose that is hooked to the heater core is connected to the pump, but how about the other two hoses? To which ports on the pump does the other two hoses connect to? Thanks for any input.
Shennanigans like this is why I will never buy another Miele. Why do I now have to deal with this stupid spring recoil? Oh, because on a $1,300 vacuum cleaner, they used (as of Feb. 2024) $2.01 springs (think bent paper clips) to control the cable rewind mechanism. Surprise, surprise, those just snap at some point. Now you have to take apart the snapped together all plastic vacuum cleaner and deal with this sort of thing. All to get to and change a spring that is guaranteed to break, and most likely be the first thing to break, and yet, the most difficult part to deal with. Customers should not have to pay for bad design, we already paid for the vacuum.
This video was not complete,why do a video that doesn't show putting it back together , and or,not even showing how the repairing process goes.boooooo.
I appreciate the view of it more apart than I have so far. I could tell the suction adjustment ring needed removed to disassemble but searching for more info helps keep me from breaking things when I don't know the details. Shark likes to sell high priced parts on this vacuum. Couldn't even find a belt for the roller brush from shark when I bought this years ago. Shark wants to sell you the entire roller brush assembly for big bucks. Found belts and filters much cheaper online.
You don’t need to solder anything, the pain in the butt part is forcing the hose back over the plastic barbs, but it can be done. I ripped that little wire out have no idea what it does and it works just fine without it.
Is that normal if the yellow (little round button) stays on? Your video has lots of (different tools needed a number of screws changes). Best advice: Take it in!!!!!!!
And i need help taking the plastic off so i can get to all that.. i dont want to break the plastic but i dont see any more screws connecting so i guess ill keep trying.. my problem with it is the red rolling brushes wont spin but it turns on an the fan is spinning an it only has 1 belt on 1 side so if any suggestions id appropriate it.. btw i have a brissell pro heat select pet 2x
This isn't hard. Even I did it, when my vacuum guy blew me off. I needed to replace the foot petal that lowers the head so you can vacuum. You can get the screws out with a tiny allen wrench that is used in the Belkin AirTag holder, the kind that says it needs a "key" to be unlocked, and has a silver loop at the top. I also found the MulWark 6 piece screwdriver bit set, about $9 on Amazon helpful. It has a 2.0 mm (-) PH00 (+) 2.4 MM (-) PH0 3 MM and PH1 set. I use that tiny screwdriver set to tighten doorknobs, handles, etc., and it's a lot quicker than the "real" screwdriver set I got at Lowes. A lot of hidden hair near the rotary belt that makes the brush roll rotate. Did not notice that at first. Look there, get seam rippers.
Did you happen to see if that motor was available from dyson or another manufacturer. I can get mine to work if I hit it with a hammer but then it stops immediately
Excellent :) Mine needs a good cleanout, but was hesitant about just ripping off the control panel! S638, bright yellow, but seems virtually identical otherwise. Thanks :)
Thank you! This helped so much. Definitely hard to get the twisting ring off and then on again, but we did it. I wish Sharks didn't fall apart so quickly because I like this model and it's accessories.
I have this vacuum and it stopped turning on. I smelled burnt plastic. Took it apart and I can see the larger white pin connector has a burned spot. I can see on the one you’re working with here it is also brown. Not fried like mine though. Min 3:04 its the first pin. Connected to the cord reel it seems. Can that be replaced? The pins and wires. Not sure what to call them. Thanks
That's an old vaccum
Thank you, I will inspect the wires you think discalding the pump might help? I have run it almost 100 hours since I bought it new
@@sergiocalderon2422 Absolutely… i recommend descaling it with the heater on then flush it out …. Make a loop to the water tank and run it for like 20 minutes
Hi my EH5 extractor is tripping the vacuums and heat circuit breaker, first time it tripped was on a very hot day, now is tripping every 20-30 minutes Do you have an idea what the problem could be ?
@@sergiocalderon2422 Try looking at all the wires just to make sure they are not melted that then it creates a short… it could be also be that your pump might be building up too much pressure…
Does anyone know the replacement number for the vacuum pump?
Does anyone know the replacement for the vacuum pump?
@@PNWTraveler yes We have those pulimos on our website… www.mpvacuum.com
You can just pop that ring off without shoving anything under it. I just glued the rings together that were on each side of the tear, then used a tight round of 10mil rubber tape. Probably the strongest part of the hose now.
What happens if the brush head is a new replacement but it's still not spinning?
@@anniebarnette2411 it could be a broken wire inside…from the circuit board to the terminals where the power head connects…
@@anniebarnette2411 check for voltage at the end of the vacuum terminals…what connects to the power head …. You could have a broken wire inside
Thank you for this video showing how to dismantle. I did not use the hammer at all. I took off the circlip at the drive end instead and removed the belt drive as a unit, by loosening the 2 screws on the belt drive fastening to the motor casing. Using WD40 to help dislodging hairs trapped inside the drive brush. It took me almost an hour to clear hairs. Working on the belt drive unit with the brush is a lot easier
Came here because I used my flatmates while she was away. Couldn’t get the top part to slide back down, Watched the vid and it worked fine. Somehow the magic of the video solved the problem. Great work 😂
Thanks for these two videos. They helped me fix an issue with the clear plastic+ spring piece that locks in place to hold the vacuum handle upright. Do you by chance know what the piece is called?
the lock release pedal ... we sell them on our website..
mpvacuum.com/shop-now/ols/products/miele-locking-device
@@MpVacuum316 Thanks for take the time to reply I do appreciate it!
@@MpVacuum316YOU ROCK!
Thanks for these two videos. They helped me fix an issue with the clear plastic+ spring piece that locks in place to hold the vacuum handle upright. Do you by chance know what the piece is called?
Glad it helped!
Appreciate it. For at least a temporary fix, it's great!
You're welcome!
thank you
You're welcome
Maybe not the worst repair video ever made, but the worst, most incomplete one I've seen.
Garbage product
Great fixed my roomba 😊
Glad I could help!
For anyone asking about the solder peice of wire. I read in other comments thats there to ground out static friction from the materials going through the hose. Pretty much to prevent low risk shocks to the user. It will still run without reconnecting however.
Watching you struggle to connect the hose back on was satisfying cause I gave it a good half hour earlier and still no success lmao
WOW sweet saved me $80 bucks and works great again !!!
Insert screwdrivers into my ring piece ? Got it 👍
Thank you
You're welcome
I have an old bissell proheat 2x that was in storage for a long time and was not working. Turned out that the heater core was all clogged up. I replaced the pump and bridge rectifier just in case, but it is not clear how to connect the hoses to the 12V pump. I know the where the hose that is hooked to the heater core is connected to the pump, but how about the other two hoses? To which ports on the pump does the other two hoses connect to? Thanks for any input.
Hello could you send me a picture of the two hoses you are trying to connect
@@MpVacuum316 Hello! At the moment, I can't because I am out of town. But I should be back in about 2 wees and will send the pics then. Thanks!
Hey quick question the little green wire that got detached how would you attach that back ?
Hello you have to solder it back ...
what is the purpose of the black poly tubing that comes off bag compartment coming all the way to the cord winder?
Best home cleaning system money can buy, Bought my G4 new in 1994 still outlasted and out cleaning plastic vacuums 30 yrs on . 👌👌
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for this vid. It was exactly what I needed. I think the powerhead assembly is available on Amazon for about $100.
Glad it helped
Hi, I have problem with this product, no give error and is powern on, but when I try to start clean, he restart in loop with counter
Get a Go Pro and use a tripod. Very shaky video and not well planned. However, I learned something.
Thank you
Worst video on this machine. Camera angle was so poor, we had no idea what you were doing.
Awful video
Shennanigans like this is why I will never buy another Miele. Why do I now have to deal with this stupid spring recoil? Oh, because on a $1,300 vacuum cleaner, they used (as of Feb. 2024) $2.01 springs (think bent paper clips) to control the cable rewind mechanism. Surprise, surprise, those just snap at some point. Now you have to take apart the snapped together all plastic vacuum cleaner and deal with this sort of thing. All to get to and change a spring that is guaranteed to break, and most likely be the first thing to break, and yet, the most difficult part to deal with. Customers should not have to pay for bad design, we already paid for the vacuum.
This video was not complete,why do a video that doesn't show putting it back together , and or,not even showing how the repairing process goes.boooooo.
I appreciate the view of it more apart than I have so far. I could tell the suction adjustment ring needed removed to disassemble but searching for more info helps keep me from breaking things when I don't know the details. Shark likes to sell high priced parts on this vacuum. Couldn't even find a belt for the roller brush from shark when I bought this years ago. Shark wants to sell you the entire roller brush assembly for big bucks. Found belts and filters much cheaper online.
Missing the best part :( but good advice ! :)
Next time!
Hello...did you ever find the video of how to connect the tension spring? And what Sebo part works in the Miele?
I used a Sebo canister vacuum … the spring seems to work fine …
Funniest repair I have seen in a while. You F'd it up. How not to repair a crosswave.
Care to make a video that demonstrates the right way to rectify the issue?
Perhaps explain where and how to remove the canister part. Thanks
You got it
Excellent video thank you so much. You helped me a ton.
Glad it helped!
You don’t need to solder anything, the pain in the butt part is forcing the hose back over the plastic barbs, but it can be done. I ripped that little wire out have no idea what it does and it works just fine without it.
Is that normal if the yellow (little round button) stays on? Your video has lots of (different tools needed a number of screws changes). Best advice: Take it in!!!!!!!
yes it is
And i need help taking the plastic off so i can get to all that.. i dont want to break the plastic but i dont see any more screws connecting so i guess ill keep trying.. my problem with it is the red rolling brushes wont spin but it turns on an the fan is spinning an it only has 1 belt on 1 side so if any suggestions id appropriate it.. btw i have a brissell pro heat select pet 2x
Painful to watch
Excellent video!
Excellent video!
This isn't hard. Even I did it, when my vacuum guy blew me off. I needed to replace the foot petal that lowers the head so you can vacuum. You can get the screws out with a tiny allen wrench that is used in the Belkin AirTag holder, the kind that says it needs a "key" to be unlocked, and has a silver loop at the top. I also found the MulWark 6 piece screwdriver bit set, about $9 on Amazon helpful. It has a 2.0 mm (-) PH00 (+) 2.4 MM (-) PH0 3 MM and PH1 set. I use that tiny screwdriver set to tighten doorknobs, handles, etc., and it's a lot quicker than the "real" screwdriver set I got at Lowes. A lot of hidden hair near the rotary belt that makes the brush roll rotate. Did not notice that at first. Look there, get seam rippers.
Did you happen to see if that motor was available from dyson or another manufacturer. I can get mine to work if I hit it with a hammer but then it stops immediately
if the motor is sparking (with burning smell) does it need to be replaced?
yes
Another way to test the solenoid is have someone press the red button that activates the water and listen for clicking
Correct
Excellent :) Mine needs a good cleanout, but was hesitant about just ripping off the control panel! S638, bright yellow, but seems virtually identical otherwise. Thanks :)
Thank you! This helped so much. Definitely hard to get the twisting ring off and then on again, but we did it. I wish Sharks didn't fall apart so quickly because I like this model and it's accessories.
I’m glad
I have this vacuum and it stopped turning on. I smelled burnt plastic. Took it apart and I can see the larger white pin connector has a burned spot. I can see on the one you’re working with here it is also brown. Not fried like mine though. Min 3:04 its the first pin. Connected to the cord reel it seems. Can that be replaced? The pins and wires. Not sure what to call them. Thanks
you have to replace the entire circuit board