dear friend, I'm writing you from Italy where dyson isn't so popular (I had to buy spare motor directly from England): your video has really been so helpful! I usually do small works at home when family sleep so now, quite 1.00 a.m., having a guide as you everything has been easier and I'll go to bed earlier! thanks again, best regards, Sebastiano.
Nice one Alec, I had started to look at replacing the motor but couldn't figure how the cleaner came apart. Your video saved me the cost of sending it in (£50+ quote). I managed the whole job for the cost of the new motor - £27! Thanks a million and pop in for a drink sometime!
Alec, follow your instructions. I bought a new motor and a set of filters for $ 70. And our 16 years old DC 08 vacuum cleaner has taken a new life. Thank you for detailed instructions.
Thank you so much for the great video. My heart sank when my motor burnt out on my Dyson and as I now live in a country where Dysons aren't readily available it was great to be shown how easy and quick it was to change the motor. Ordered the part from England, followed your great video and now my Dyson has a new lease of life. Thanks again, your a legend
Great videos, thanks mate. Shame on Dyson for not selling the brushes on their own but thanks to you, ebay and a soldering iron I saved a bundle and did my bit to save the earth. I owe you a beer or two.
Fantastic guide! Very clear and enabled me to change the motor of my 10 year old DC08 for just £39 vs £79 for Dyson to do it! Cord retract video helped too as became out of alignment during the process. Good as new. Cheers
vic I used to train teachers and demonstrations was a session on the course (UK C & G 7307 Further and Adult Teachers Cert [TAFE] IN OZ). I also used to teach Electrical engineering which involved many demonstrations. I was most impressed by your video, clear explanations, visual points easily identified and a smooth, informative commentary. WELL DONE!!! 10 out of 10! Excellent!
Superb video. Had been about to discard Dyson vac cleaner as motor had worn out, and couldn't see how to access it. Took 30 mins max and saved us about £300.
One of the best maintenance videos I've seen on youtube. Just picked up a DC19 at auction not knowing if it worked. Fortunately it made a noise when I powered it up. Just in the process of stripping it back to the bare bones to give it a good clean so your video was brilliant for me.
Brilliantly explained I have just replaced a new motor in my old DC08 I was worried as to how I would do the refit but following the instructions instructions it was easy.Thank you so much.
Brilliant, thank you so much for this video - I have just replaced my DC 08 motor and cleaned the rest, and my old machine is working like new for a fraction of the cost of replacement. Your instructions are excellent, well done. Much appreciated. This kind of thing is so empowering (if you'll pardon the word), especially for an older lass like me!
My my you may just have saved me loads of money, I am now going to take my DC08 apart to see if it is the motor ( as I suspect it to be) has burnt out..... when I was using it there was a strange noise, then a burning smell so I switched it off, the filters are new, the bin was already empty so I know there is no problem there, when I switched it back on it made the strange noise again for about 10 seconds then cut out completely and is totally “ dead “now...... How can I be sure it’s the motor? Your video is great by the way..... thanks
Excellent video Alec. Inspired me to buy a new motor and filter set and have a go! Now have a DC08 as good as new for £26 worth of parts and 20 minutes of my time!! Thanks mate, almost threw this thing away!!!
Thanks heaps for the video Alec, got my new motor in the post from Vacuumspot yesterday and swapped it out this morning, good as new. Much happier spending $100 than $700-800!
SSo being the handy type and always looking to save money, I thought I would google and see what I could find. YOU ARE AWESOME. I knew the motor had blown up, but couldn't figure how to get to it to check. Followed your video and it was so easy. I was able to work out what motor I had and ordered it from your site delivery was quick and I have just finished putting it back together and like magic, My Dyson is back. Thanks so much.
Hi Alec, thanks for posting this mate. Very easy to follow and well presented. I've just pulled apart mine and my fathers Dyson's to check the motors as both have stopped working with the usual funky burning smell. Have also just placed an order for two new motors with your online store. You deserve every penny you make on the parts after producing such a good video. (I'll follow the cleaning advice also on your other video which outlines how to strip and clean the barrel cyclone chambers) Many thanks mate, I owe you a beer, Cheers,
A really clear and instructive guide. One of the motor brushes was faulty so managed to cobble one together from and old set. Now up and running again. Thanks
Thank you Alec! You are a God's send! The motor on my DC 08 just died on me today and Dyson no longer repairs them nor have the parts. I will be able to get parts from on the websites. Wish me luck!
Thanks for uploading this vid mate. A new vac is the wrong side of £300 but with a new motor from a well known auction site and your vid we have a working vac for £20. All the best!!
Fantastic! Great job in explaining the procedure. Got a motor from Amazon and changed the thing in a jiffy, thanks to this cool video. Kudos to the engineers at DYSON and to you!
Thank you very much for this very clear tutorial which was a great help to install a new motor in my old dyson. I hope he will give me many more years of good and loyal service. Thanks again for your very useful sharing.
Thanks so much for all your videos on the dc08. Our body was falling to bits, was becoming brittle. I acquired one that the motor was on the way out. So with the help from your videos we have a yellow and purple bitsa. Cheers
Thanks Alec, I couldn't work out how to get into my DC20. Found the two screws at the top and knew there were another four somewhere from an online diagram of part of the machine. It wasn't clear they were under the wheels and I would have been really hesitant to force off the wheels so forcefully if I hadn't seen your vid. Now have access to the on/off switch which is the problem! Hopefully I can get it sorted and save a lot of money in the process!
Really useful video, well-paced and informative. Especially liked the tips e.g. for putting the pieces back together successfully. I also take pics at key stages, which helps me if I am re-assembling a little while later. Nice one!
You sir, is a bloody legend!! With your info/video i was able to buy a new YDK motor and install on my other halfs DC29. If this one lasts 7 years like the first one then super awesome!! Hi from Australia.
my oh my......thank you a hundred times and more, it was so easy in the end, i have never done anything like this before. My new motor and filters arrived this morning at 1100 and by 1130 i was vacuuming with my fab animal DC08 (its 18 years old!!!) and its working like the day it came off the factory assembly line, and just as clean as it was a great excuse to clean every part including the brushes. Ladies you can do this, if i can, you can- One very happy bunny and all for 20 quid.
Thanks for the video. Very clearly explained and great camera work. I only needed to access the on/off microswitch but I couldn't have done it without your guidance.
Great video, easy to follow and a 19 year old dyson DC08 works as new again. Including time to get the proper screwdrivers, cleaning parts and some pausing, rewinding and replaying during the motor refit i managed do to it in less than an hour.
Thanks, excellent explanation, really was as easy as you made it look. £40 for a motor on Amazon, saved myself £200 for a new one. I'll buy you a beer next time im in Oz
Excellent guide, thanks! I just followed it to access the motor in my DC08, which had suddenly refused to power on. Found that the motor's winding wire had broken at the terminal attachment. Soldered in a short length of wire to bridge the gap and it's working like new again!
Bought a new motor, followed along with this video and: success! Worked first time and so much more satisfying than forking out $500+ for a whole new machine :-)
Ah good spotting!! In actual fact it is really neither the MO44 or the MO48. The motor in the video is the original dyson one which has the thermal cutout like the MO44 but is missing the shaft like a MO48. Both the MO48 and MO44 will work fine in the dc08 because of the plastic locator (riser) since the shaft will fit inside the cone no problem. If it was my machine I would use the MO44 but if you want to save the cash the MO48 works fine. Thx for the praise :)
Brilliant, thanks Alec, I was able to buy a replacement motor and have the Dyson vacuum cleaner working again like brand new, great instructional video.
Great video. You say that the transparent locator will only fit in one direction but, at 5:55 it is in one position whereas, at 6:02 it has turned 180° (the right position in y opinion).
Thanks so much. Really good explained and i made it the first try ^^ At my dyson simple the blue cable was disconnected in the motor. that connection really doesnt hold together very good. Watch for this if you repair your DC08 befor you change the motor or switch.
While this video showed me how to take apart my Dyson and I did not find my problem in that area, I did instead happen upon the real source of the problem with one of the smaller actions you took. I didn't realise the hose base could slide out so easily. It turns out my issue was a clog in the handle that had gotten pretty bad. It looks like someone must have made a 'repair' to the handle at some point and used the wrong screw (with silicone to seal it) that protruded into the hose itself. effectively hair and other detritus was just building up on that spike until it completely sealed itself. Thank you for your facilitation of my repair, however accidental it was.
good video. can you show how to reseat cable retract properly as in my case the rear cover on reassembly stops cable retract working but I can't see the cause
I was not shure if i would be able to repair a Dyson but after looking at your video and enjoing it very much, i am certain i can do it also. Thanks mate :-)
Hi, currently my DCO8 is out of action & ready to be disassembled thanks to your informative video! Just a quick question, when I was using it the other day it started making a popping kind of noise along with a burning smell & some sparking from under the permanent filter. From your knowledge do you think this will need the motor replaced or just a good clean? All other aspects of the vacuum are maintained regularly by me including cleaning of the filter. Thank you.
Hi Alec, wiht your video i was able to open the DC08 without damaging the body, i have to change the brushes, one is totally consumed but the other is how as new. Many thanks.
Great Video Alec! Thank you! The DC08 very much look like a DC29... But so far it was impossible for me the dismount the wheels. Is there a trick behind it? I did bend it much more than in your video but it would not fall off and I am afraid to break it. Do you have a hint?
instructions were great...thanks I was able to use these instructions to readjust my retractor cord on Dyson DC11. I used a small allen key instead of screwdriver. $6 at the hardware store :)
I could fit the motor DC 08 successfully. But fixing the cord wheel was a real challenge. I had to struggle aligning the outer cover. It doesn't look as easy as it looks on the vedio. But it was a good experience and saved money on buying new one.
dear friend, I'm writing you from Italy where dyson isn't so popular (I had to buy spare motor directly from England): your video has really been so helpful! I usually do small works at home when family sleep so now, quite 1.00 a.m., having a guide as you everything has been easier and I'll go to bed earlier! thanks again, best regards, Sebastiano.
Nice one Alec, I had started to look at replacing the motor but couldn't figure how the cleaner came apart. Your video saved me the cost of sending it in (£50+ quote). I managed the whole job for the cost of the new motor - £27! Thanks a million and pop in for a drink sometime!
Alec, follow your instructions. I bought a new motor and a set of filters for $ 70. And our 16 years old DC 08 vacuum cleaner has taken a new life. Thank you for detailed instructions.
Thank you so much for the great video. My heart sank when my motor burnt out on my Dyson and as I now live in a country where Dysons aren't readily available it was great to be shown how easy and quick it was to change the motor. Ordered the part from England, followed your great video and now my Dyson has a new lease of life. Thanks again, your a legend
This video saved me a lot of money. Bought a new motor and now she is running like new. Thanks !
Great videos, thanks mate.
Shame on Dyson for not selling the brushes on their own but thanks to you, ebay and a soldering iron I saved a bundle and did my bit to save the earth.
I owe you a beer or two.
Superb. I was quoted £120 to replace the motor in a DC08. A motor has cost me £14, and your video will clearly save me over £100.
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Fantastic guide! Very clear and enabled me to change the motor of my 10 year old DC08 for just £39 vs £79 for Dyson to do it! Cord retract video helped too as became out of alignment during the process.
Good as new. Cheers
vic
I used to train teachers and demonstrations was a session on the course (UK C & G 7307 Further and Adult Teachers Cert [TAFE] IN OZ). I also used to teach Electrical engineering which involved many demonstrations. I was most impressed by your video, clear explanations, visual points easily identified and a smooth, informative commentary. WELL DONE!!! 10 out of 10! Excellent!
Superb video. Had been about to discard Dyson vac cleaner as motor had worn out, and couldn't see how to access it. Took 30 mins max and saved us about £300.
One of the best maintenance videos I've seen on youtube. Just picked up a DC19 at auction not knowing if it worked. Fortunately it made a noise when I powered it up. Just in the process of stripping it back to the bare bones to give it a good clean so your video was brilliant for me.
I have to say, you do a super commentary on the motor refit. Great job!
Brilliantly explained I have just replaced a new motor in my old DC08 I was worried as to how I would do the refit but following the instructions instructions it was easy.Thank you so much.
Brilliant, thank you so much for this video - I have just replaced my DC 08 motor and cleaned the rest, and my old machine is working like new for a fraction of the cost of replacement. Your instructions are excellent, well done. Much appreciated. This kind of thing is so empowering (if you'll pardon the word), especially for an older lass like me!
Thx Nelson bought a after market motor on ebay for $85 and fitted it with yr instructions and now working like a dream THX Mate.Regards EDDIE
My my you may just have saved me loads of money, I am now going to take my DC08 apart to see if it is the motor ( as I suspect it to be) has burnt out..... when I was using it there was a strange noise, then a burning smell so I switched it off, the filters are new, the bin was already empty so I know there is no problem there, when I switched it back on it made the strange noise again for about 10 seconds then cut out completely and is totally “ dead “now...... How can I be sure it’s the motor? Your video is great by the way..... thanks
Thank you! Helped me to remove motor and replace carbon brushes
I'm from Italy too, and Just done with the fix of my old but still working Dyson. Great help I got from your video. Many thanks.
Good as new Dyson for £22 motor, saved me a ton thanks Alec, you're a legend mate. 2010 vid still giving so good on ya for taking the time to do it!
Excellent video Alec. Inspired me to buy a new motor and filter set and have a go! Now have a DC08 as good as new for £26 worth of parts and 20 minutes of my time!! Thanks mate, almost threw this thing away!!!
Thanks heaps for the video Alec, got my new motor in the post from Vacuumspot yesterday and swapped it out this morning, good as new. Much happier spending $100 than $700-800!
SSo being the handy type and always looking to save money, I thought I would google and see what I could find. YOU ARE AWESOME. I knew the motor had blown up, but couldn't figure how to get to it to check. Followed your video and it was so easy. I was able to work out what motor I had and ordered it from your site delivery was quick and I have just finished putting it back together and like magic, My Dyson is back. Thanks so much.
Hi Alec,
thanks for posting this mate. Very easy to follow and well presented. I've just pulled apart mine and my fathers Dyson's to check the motors as both have stopped working with the usual funky burning smell. Have also just placed an order for two new motors with your online store. You deserve every penny you make on the parts after producing such a good video. (I'll follow the cleaning advice also on your other video which outlines how to strip and clean the barrel cyclone chambers)
Many thanks mate, I owe you a beer,
Cheers,
A really clear and instructive guide. One of the motor brushes was faulty so managed to cobble one together from and old set. Now up and running again. Thanks
Thank you Alec! You are a God's send! The motor on my DC 08 just died on me today and Dyson no longer repairs them nor have the parts. I will be able to get parts from on the websites. Wish me luck!
Thanks for uploading this vid mate. A new vac is the wrong side of £300 but with a new motor from a well known auction site and your vid we have a working vac for £20. All the best!!
Splendid job, repair took less than 5 minutes and machine works as good as new for under £20!
Fantastic! Great job in explaining the procedure. Got a motor from Amazon and changed the thing in a jiffy, thanks to this cool video. Kudos to the engineers at DYSON and to you!
Thank you very much for this very clear tutorial which was a great help to install a new motor in my old dyson. I hope he will give me many more years of good and loyal service. Thanks again for your very useful sharing.
awesome saved around $500 NZD after watching this video and replacing a blown motor with one from ebay. cheers!
Great help! Watched this about two years ago to replace motor, and just replaced it again! Needed reminding about the power lead reel....
Thanks so much for all your videos on the dc08. Our body was falling to bits, was becoming brittle. I acquired one that the motor was on the way out. So with the help from your videos we have a yellow and purple bitsa. Cheers
Thank you . I´m 60 and just learned how to fix my old dyson
Excellent tutorial. Easy language, good video angles and commentary. Thank you. My DC08 is saved from the scrap heap 😊
Very helpful Alec, my DC19 is now working great again at a fraction of the cost of a new machine. Many thanks. Tony
Thanks Alec,
I couldn't work out how to get into my DC20. Found the two screws at the top and knew there were another four somewhere from an online diagram of part of the machine. It wasn't clear they were under the wheels and I would have been really hesitant to force off the wheels so forcefully if I hadn't seen your vid. Now have access to the on/off switch which is the problem! Hopefully I can get it sorted and save a lot of money in the process!
Really useful video, well-paced and informative. Especially liked the tips e.g. for putting the pieces back together successfully. I also take pics at key stages, which helps me if I am re-assembling a little while later. Nice one!
Great demonstration, it really sped up the dismantling process. New motor brushes and the machine is as good as new.
Thank you! Very satisfying to be able to change the motor and clean out the machine for myself. Great, clear instructions.
You sir, is a bloody legend!! With your info/video i was able to buy a new YDK motor and install
on my other halfs DC29. If this one lasts 7 years like the first one then super awesome!!
Hi from Australia.
my oh my......thank you a hundred times and more, it was so easy in the end, i have never done anything like this before. My new motor and filters arrived this morning at 1100 and by 1130 i was vacuuming with my fab animal DC08 (its 18 years old!!!) and its working like the day it came off the factory assembly line, and just as clean as it was a great excuse to clean every part including the brushes. Ladies you can do this, if i can, you can- One very happy bunny and all for 20 quid.
Thanks for the video. Very clearly explained and great camera work. I only needed to access the on/off microswitch but I couldn't have done it without your guidance.
Thanks a lot mate, that just what I needed to replace the engine instead of buying a whole new dyson. Great that you share that info!!!
Mom's DC08 is working again ! Thanks for the instructions - greetings from Belgium !
Great video, easy to follow and a 19 year old dyson DC08 works as new again. Including time to get the proper screwdrivers, cleaning parts and some pausing, rewinding and replaying during the motor refit i managed do to it in less than an hour.
Sorry couldn't buy the motor from you as I'm in the UK, but this video made the job really easy. Thanks.
Very nice information. Especially liked the tip about pulling out some power cord before opening up. Thanks for posting this.
Thanks, excellent explanation, really was as easy as you made it look. £40 for a motor on Amazon, saved myself £200 for a new one. I'll buy you a beer next time im in Oz
Amazing! You just saved me 400£ as I got my old dyson working like new in no time. Great stuff!
Excellent guide, thanks! I just followed it to access the motor in my DC08, which had suddenly refused to power on. Found that the motor's winding wire had broken at the terminal attachment. Soldered in a short length of wire to bridge the gap and it's working like new again!
Bought a new motor, followed along with this video and: success! Worked first time and so much more satisfying than forking out $500+ for a whole new machine :-)
hi alec, oh wow, your instructions how to replace the motor are fantastic!! i got mine changed without any hassles in short time, thanks a lot!!!!!!
Thank you my Australian friend! You saved me 250 euro! And a boost for my ability to fix things.
Great demo, thank you. Is it possible to replace the brushes on the motor only?
Thanks mate great video just changed the motor in my DC08 Very well presented
your video has just saved us a lot of money - thank you so much!
You just saved us 300 euro! Thank you so much and greetings from the netherlands!
Thank you you're a star! You just saved me a lot of money as I was going to replace my vacuum cleaner.
Ah good spotting!! In actual fact it is really neither the MO44 or the MO48. The motor in the video is the original dyson one which has the thermal cutout like the MO44 but is missing the shaft like a MO48. Both the MO48 and MO44 will work fine in the dc08 because of the plastic locator (riser) since the shaft will fit inside the cone no problem. If it was my machine I would use the MO44 but if you want to save the cash the MO48 works fine. Thx for the praise :)
Brilliant, thanks Alec, I was able to buy a replacement motor and have the Dyson vacuum cleaner working again like brand new, great instructional video.
Thanks Alec, most helpful changing carbon brushes, thanks again.
Great video.
You say that the transparent locator will only fit in one direction but, at 5:55 it is in one position whereas, at 6:02 it has turned 180° (the right position in y opinion).
another great easy-to-follow video thanks, Alec!
Many thanks for this video. Easy to follow and our Dyson is working again with a new motor, switch and filter and we are £230 better off....
Hi Alec, this perfectly explained and dead ready to follow. Merci !
Nice and easy instructions, I let my 12yr lad replace the motor with my assistance. Thank you very much.
So clear, sharp... understandable even for a noob in vacuum ! Thanks buddy 👍
Thanks for this instructional video. You saved me a fortune. Regards from Germany
Thanks so much. Really good explained and i made it the first try ^^
At my dyson simple the blue cable was disconnected in the motor.
that connection really doesnt hold together very good.
Watch for this if you repair your DC08 befor you change the motor or switch.
Fantastic video! Many thanks. This is going to save me a fortune and get the Wife speaking to me again! Nicely done, cheers
While this video showed me how to take apart my Dyson and I did not find my problem in that area, I did instead happen upon the real source of the problem with one of the smaller actions you took. I didn't realise the hose base could slide out so easily. It turns out my issue was a clog in the handle that had gotten pretty bad. It looks like someone must have made a 'repair' to the handle at some point and used the wrong screw (with silicone to seal it) that protruded into the hose itself. effectively hair and other detritus was just building up on that spike until it completely sealed itself.
Thank you for your facilitation of my repair, however accidental it was.
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great video, was able to use this video to replace the motor for my DC21 without any problems
good video. can you show how to reseat cable retract properly as in my case the rear cover on reassembly stops cable retract working but I can't see the cause
Part came quicly. Exact instructions. Exchange went easily. thanks.
What a fantastic video made things so easy and so pleased he warned about the different motors got a new one from ebay for $55 thanks mate good job
Excellent video. My Dyson DC20 now works perfectly! Thanks Alec!
you are a legend and just saved me several 100 dollars, thank you
Thank you, I just put a motor in the wife's 20 year old dyson, put me in the good books big time 😂 thanks again.
Das ist eine TOP Anleitung für Instandsetzungsarbeiten am Dyson DC08
Herzlichen Dank
I was not shure if i would be able to repair a Dyson but after looking at your video and enjoing it very much, i am certain i can do it also.
Thanks mate :-)
Hi, currently my DCO8 is out of action & ready to be disassembled thanks to your informative video! Just a quick question, when I was using it the other day it started making a popping kind of noise along with a burning smell & some sparking from under the permanent filter. From your knowledge do you think this will need the motor replaced or just a good clean? All other aspects of the vacuum are maintained regularly by me including cleaning of the filter.
Thank you.
Hi Alec, you're simply the best! Many thanks mate.
Your video helped me also, my brushes were worn. I didnt know there were screws behind the wheels. Your Video helped/ Thanks. (from Ireland)
Hi Alec, wiht your video i was able to open the DC08 without damaging the body, i have to change the brushes, one is totally consumed but the other is how as new. Many thanks.
Great Video Alec! Thank you! The DC08 very much look like a DC29... But so far it was impossible for me the dismount the wheels. Is there a trick behind it? I did bend it much more than in your video but it would not fall off and I am afraid to break it. Do you have a hint?
instructions were great...thanks I was able to use these instructions to readjust my retractor cord on Dyson DC11. I used a small allen key instead of screwdriver. $6 at the hardware store :)
Legend. New motor just installed.
Thanks for this great video. It helped me a lot in replacing the carbon brushes
I could fit the motor DC 08 successfully. But fixing the cord wheel was a real challenge. I had to struggle aligning the outer cover.
It doesn't look as easy as it looks on the vedio.
But it was a good experience and saved money on buying new one.
Thank you so much for this video! I've repair my "old" Dyson and it works as a new one!!!
Thank you! Mended my old Dyson, just like brand new, saves getting another. Much appreciated!!
I fixed mine with a standard short-shafted #15... bought it at Bunnings. It was JUST long enough!
Excellent video thanks very much Dyson is like new with a new motor and new filters. Saved me a few quid cheers.
fantastic video straight and simple ,many thanks
An excellent instructional, Alec. Keep up the good work!
Good video! Did not fix the engine itself?
Thanks Smart Alec, your my champion! & saved me around $500 today THANKS AGAIN SO MUCH!!!
This was really helpful, thank you. I now have a wonderful Dyson rescued from the bins at our place for the price of a £12 motor off ebay.
Thanks so much for this great video, Alec ! Fantastic work ! Best regards.
Thanks Alec! I was able to pull out and repair my cable retract!!
Great video mate, well presented and so easy to follow. Thank you.