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Aggie Home Solutions Vacuum Repair
Why is it important to have my vacuum serviced regularly, even if nothing appears to be wrong? The best way to get the most life out of your vacuum is to have it serviced regularly. Preventative maintenance will help make sure all the spinning parts keep moving. Many of the problems we work on could have been prevented. For example, a common issue with brush roller failure is due to hair and other debris getting wrapped around the bearings causing them to get hot and seize up. Usually when this happens, the end of the brush roller melts causing damage to both the brush roller and the nozzle housing making it a much more costly repair than a simple service where we can clean out the bearings and keep them from seizing up.
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Shark Navigator Filter Locations
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Shark Navigator vacuums have to different filters that need to be checked often.
Shark Navigator Brush Roller Won’t Turn On
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Will your Shark Navigator brush roller / agitator not turn on when vacuuming? Watch this video for some tips on what the problem might be and why you need to have a service center look at it.
Shark Navigator Vacuum Brush Roller Access
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How to open the Shark Navigator power head to clean out the brush roller and check the belt.

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  • @akshannonw
    @akshannonw 8 місяців тому

    Very helpful! Thank you!

  • @anawashere5762
    @anawashere5762 Рік тому

    Gotten this vacuum from a neighbor they had vacuumed a muddy rug and the roller head was coated with crud. This video helped a lot.

  • @SparkysDreamZ
    @SparkysDreamZ Рік тому

    Thank you it helped me With the filters I realized when cleaning the felt filter i was missing the big foam part

  • @romana.2062
    @romana.2062 Рік тому

    Great video! Thank you!👍

  • @DLoya57
    @DLoya57 Рік тому

    Great job. Precise info!!

  • @fidget3454
    @fidget3454 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for this video!!! Worked like a charm

  • @robertmilbury7216
    @robertmilbury7216 Рік тому

    I followed your instructions every step of the way. Thank you very much! There is new life given to my NV355. You be the man!

  • @SusiFroggyPorter
    @SusiFroggyPorter Рік тому

    The screws used in my NV360 are not regular or Phillips. They look more like hex bolts but those bits don't work either since it appears to have a metal dot in the middle of them.

    • @SusiFroggyPorter
      @SusiFroggyPorter Рік тому

      Update. I figured it out. You need a 6 point torx bit T15. These are considered lock bolts and not quite sure why Shark chose these other than apparently they don't want the average person removing that plate.

    • @amyjodavies
      @amyjodavies Рік тому

      @@SusiFroggyPorter Thanks for this comment, as I'm dealing with the same problem and came here to see if there was info about what kind of screwdriver I needed. I guess this is an updated model from the one in the video. Silly change to make on the company's part, in my opinion.

  • @PaulHenreid
    @PaulHenreid 2 роки тому

    Mine has starbit screws that are difficult to remove. I do not think my UV440 Shark Navigator Liftaway Deluxe vaccuum came with starbit screws because that is too weird. It looks like you are using a Philips screwdriver. Any thoughts?

    • @SusiFroggyPorter
      @SusiFroggyPorter Рік тому

      I'm having an issue with those bolts/screws as well. Definitely not flat head or Phillips but hex it's also don't seem to work because there's a metal dot in the center of it so the doesn't even go all the way down inside the head of them.

  • @nonelost1
    @nonelost1 2 роки тому

    Your website is no longer online. Did you get a new domain name? I trash picked a Shark Navigator Professional just like yours yesterday (white, model UV 420 26). I also have a lavender Shark Navigator model NV22L I trash picked earlier this year. Both have compatible, but bad brush rolls, whose black end pieces were melted on the non-belt side. I hope to make one good brush roll out of two bad ones. But the end pieces are NOT compatible (between belt side and other side). Therefore I may have to order end pieces as well (along with a $10 bag of roller bearings). But are these two vacuums worth buying a used replacement brush roll on eBay for $20, along with those other parts? (see my comment on your other video re: this same vacuum).

  • @nonelost1
    @nonelost1 2 роки тому

    Good video! It helped me to disassemble the brushhead on my Shark Navigator Professional model UV 420 26 (white, just like yours), which I trash picked yesterday. Earlier this year, I trash picked a Navigator model NV22L (lavender), which I still have. I also found a bag of attachments in the dumpster with the NV22L. They have compatible brush rolls! But both of them have the non-belt side black end piece melted into the brushhead housing. Hopefully, I can make one good brush roll out of two bad ones. I can probably extract the melted end piece out. But the two black end pieces are NOT identical. A whole used replacement brush roll is $20 on eBay. I may have to order a bag of those bearings for $10, as well as a bag of those black end pieces (if available). But even if I did, are these two vacuums worth it? Or should I just take them to the Goodwill for electrical appliance salvage?

  • @susanbargiel996
    @susanbargiel996 2 роки тому

    I can't get any screws off no matter what I do. I'm ready to chuck this out the window!

  • @urmommabear5monthsago
    @urmommabear5monthsago 3 роки тому

    Me with a hammer and a flat head trying to wedge the front corners loose 🙄🤦🏻‍♀️ Stopping finally and decide to actually find some directions as bad as I hate to🤣🤣 Thanks, little hidden screws. I was about to just take the hammer to it

  • @arkady206
    @arkady206 3 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @berniereyes1956
    @berniereyes1956 3 роки тому

    ¡I knew those rollers were hiding some screws underneath…. Thanks for the info!

  • @rebeccagarcia1332
    @rebeccagarcia1332 3 роки тому

    Great video.. is there a video on how to replace the motorized floor nozzle? I bought the replacement but no instructions were included and I can’t find my manual for my Shark Navigator 358.. thanks!

  • @fartbut321
    @fartbut321 3 роки тому

    How can I get another little piece for the vacuum

  • @jayc3110
    @jayc3110 3 роки тому

    Thanks that was a very helpful video. It did not work on Shark vacuum exactly as you explained. I could not take it apart, without unscrewing two additional screws located at the back of the wheel location. These two screws do not connect the wheel to the body. The additional screws have to be removed so that the panel came apart. Either you have a different Shark vacuum, or I do , but they look exactly the same. So in summary I had to take out eight screws , not 6 screws. - -. Just thought I'd let you and any additional viewers who have the same problem as I did. Thanks for the help full videos.

  • @jayc3110
    @jayc3110 3 роки тому

    Excellent clear demonstration! Thank you.

  • @SuperMrpanchovilla
    @SuperMrpanchovilla 4 роки тому

    Excellent video, very informative and helpful. God bless you Sr.

  • @jessicasprague731
    @jessicasprague731 4 роки тому

    This was so useful! Thank you!!!

  • @nizzt
    @nizzt 5 років тому

    Hey Man, thank you So Much!! Just What I Needed!

  • @chrissyrae30
    @chrissyrae30 5 років тому

    IT WORKS NOW!!!! Thank you!!!!!!!!

  • @chrissyrae30
    @chrissyrae30 5 років тому

    This was exactly what I needed! Thank you!!!!!

  • @ArgChica
    @ArgChica 5 років тому

    Hey have a NV370 31 Shark navigator. No clogs and sucks fine. Bottom making screeching noise when bent down to vacuum spin only. Not when flipped over to check the roller. Yes roller spins. And only on left (looking down where motor is) Option of buying all bottom or roller/belt. In your best guess..steps I should follow? Since only screeches when flipped over to vac