THANK YOU!!’ Fixed my dyson. Had been driving me mad for ages and didn’t want to spend all that money on repairs or replacement. Bought a torx 8 for £5 on Amazon and hey presto!
I already spoke to the Dyson people in Australia and was about to order a new motor head when I came across your video. I did everything you said and now, it works perfectly again. Thank you kindly!
Thanks! I’ve watched a lot of videos on how to fix my Dyson with intermittent roller brush spinning, but your video is the one that fixed it. Can’t believe how much hair had accumulated around the bearings! Using a fine picking tool was essential for cleaning it out. Thanks again!
Brilliant, I had given up and thought I would google one last time, nearly bought a new part $125 .. followed your instructions and it worked, Wife was very impressed... thanks
Fantastic tutorial. I was just on the verge of buying a new Motörhead when I spotted your video. I had tried everything previously but the spindle was stuck fast. As soon as I added the oil and turned the brush spindle to spread the lubricant it freed up! Thanks so much.
You, sir, are a total legend. Fed up of this infernal machine working intermittently. Followed your instructions and cleaned out the motorhead as per your instructions. It now works flawlessly! Thanks!
Tried everything and this was meant to be the last straw. Almost gave up when couldn't find size 8 to take screw out. Followed instructions exactly and it worked! Saved me a lot of money! Yippee!!
Thank you. This helped fix my v6. I started taking all the casing off too and got stuck with the wires in the motor. Then i just yanked out the spindle and managed to clean out the hair without disconnecting the motor. Very satisfying thanks again
Great job, thank you. I had tried to fix it myself, but got ‘stuck’ with the hidden screw in the spindle drive. then I found your video and managed to get a ‘watchmakers’ screwdriver to remove it. Success, all thanks to your instructions. Much appreciated.
Most of the time the spiral blade is on really hard and difficult to remove if you don't take the rest of this apart. After doing this a few times you might be able to take the shortcut.
Nice clear instructions to get me to the root of the problem, which was hair trapped in the spindle in the motor section. I had to use pliers to remove the spindle mechanism as it wouldn't budge by just trying to pull. I'm sure next time I'll be able to do this task three times quicker! Thanks.
I thought I cleaned mine thoroughly, but it continued to not spin. After seeing this video, I realized I didn't remove the drive gear, which was the problem. Thanks, dude! You just saved me from spending $140 on a new powerhead!!!
Worked like a dream. The last fitting was very stiff but finally came off with the right leverage and found what seemed like metres of hair! It runs like a new cleaner now and replacement heads are pricey. Thank you.
Wow ours is now working yippee ! Couldn’t get the part that spins around to turn. Removed the last screw and low and behold it was jammed with little hairs. Removed now and hoover working again. Saved me £30 as that was what Dyson wanted to send a new part. Thanks so much for your advice 😀
I had got to the very last part and did not feel confident that the part could be just pulled off, so many thanks for the vid showing it could. My vacuum is now as good as new.
Performed all the troubleshooting that dyson.com had. Called the support line since that didn't help. They said "oh, your motor is going out. You'll have to buy a new one." "How much is that? And can I get a discount?" "Sure, 20% off comes to $160." Can't believe they want $200 for a new head. This video saved me. (Side note: if this doesn't work, search DC59 compatible motorhead. Found some off-brand ones for $25 on Amazon. Better than spending $160 or just buying a whole new Dyson)
Thank you for an EXCELLENT video describing everything very clearly and at the right pace. I cannot bear the throw away society we have made and love to fix things. Once again a huge thank you for your very helpful video. Keep up the great work. Steve
Thanks so, so much for making this video. You just saved me AUD$115 which is the local price of a new motorhead less the price of a new torx screwdriver I needed to buy. You explained everything really well and the camera work showed me everything I needed to see. Keep up the great work.
Thank you so much. Couldn't believe how much hair was in there. Never would have known to remove without this video. It's back together and working perfectly.
That's fantastic video. You have saved my ... I think Dyson is, if not, should be ashamed of what they sent to us. A cleaner has to be cleaned so badly! I am going to my table. Thanks a million for the tutorial!
Thank you so much. Saved me money and taught me something I didn't know before. Appreciate that the spindle could have been removed after removing the brush but that wouldn't have given me the opportunity to remove all the dust and hair that had accumulated in the other parts of the head and particularly around the motor so your method is a much more thorough fix. Thanks again.
Wish I had watched this before trying to figure it out myself. Got all the way to the mechanism clogged with hair and couldn’t figure out how to get it apart. Watched this and BAM! Easy as pie. Thank you for saving me $200 on a new motorhead. 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
You are a star! This had been bugging me for ages and I was about to take the machine to the repair centre. You've now saved me the time and money so thank you! I'm now back in love with my Dyson again.
This video was brilliant! Thank you 😊 Couldn't believe the hair that got into the mechanism and stopped the brush bar from working and now it's all fixed and good as new after following the steps in your video!
I have had to do this twice now and with 4 cats I'm sure it won't be the last time. I could see others like you who would be in the same boat. Those brush head accessories are expensive and this is a 15-20 minute fix.
Thanks so much! I called Dyson, paid $25, and waited 3 weeks for a replacement brush bar that didn't work. I called them back and they told me I had to pay $200 + tax and shipping to replace the head...no thanks. This fixed it!
Yep, just got off the phone with them myself. Their trouble shooting consisted of checking the tube for obstructions... Then recommended me to send it in
Thank you so much for this. I had given up on my Dyson DC62, which is identical, but followed your instructions and it's now working perfectly. My husband is very impressed. Lea (Switzerland) BTW I managed to do it without disconnecting the wires to the motor.
This was so informative. We managed to remove the offending part (nervously, carefully and sighed with relief when it didn't break). The amount of hair coiled up inside was an amazing amount. This video saved us $140.00 nz.
You Sir, are a treasure! Thank you so much. I finally found a T8 narrow enough to get into that Technician's screw hole up the motor end (y'know, the one designed to make it hard for ordinary people to undo so you have to take it in for an expensive service) and your video made the rest soooooo much easier! Bless you!
Massive thanks mate, I have 2 DC59's and was down to one small motorised head from the accessory kit. One torx 8 screwdriver later and both large heads are working perfectly. My only regret is that I couldn't take you up to 1000 subs.
Very many thanks for this in depth strip down. I was a little stuck on getting the top cover off after taking out all the screws. I guessed there was a catch of some sort so it was great to see it in person so I could then see how to release it. Cheers.
Thank you for this excellent tutorial! I first used a german video but that one did not mention that the part at the motor has a screw inside and there was the real problem with a hair curl around the motor. After removing it I have added a bit of "men's deodorant" WD-40 and it all freed up instantly.
Hi thank you very much for your informative video - I had not noticed tthe Torx 8 screw holding the brush drive. I followed your instructions and took apart and cleaned - I found that a lot of hair and dust had got into main brush drive bearing and it was very rough when turned. Having in a past life serviced power tools - I decided to remove the circlip (was very tight) but drilled a couple of small holes to the outside of the clip to enable a screw driver to get in there & lever the circlip off - be careful and hold so doesnt fly off - wear glasses. I tapped out the bearing - the outside of which has a rubber/plastic seal. I removed the rubber seal with a jewelers screwdriver and sprayed wd40 into the bearing and picked/washed out the hair. When clean and smooth to turn I then regreased the bearing and refitted - this time with the rubber seal to the inside to better prevent entry of the hair etc. into the bearing. All back together and working well. Cheers Kim
Great video. Lockdown hoover fix success... could have gone either way but took the plunge, went to buy a torx screwdriver (didn’t know what that was before...) and horrified what my hair can do... no pet to blame! Couldn’t pull out the wires but managed regardless. Thank you!!!
Thanks man! Exactly what I was looking for … could not get the top cover off because I did not know about the clip. Plus the great tip to get a second HEPA-Filter to cover the drying time - why did I not think of that? This video made my day!
Thanks for making this. Didn't fix my problem but glad it helped others. This will be the last Dyson I ever buy... won't work after 2 months of infrequent use.
Sorry it didn't fix your problem. Other things that can cause the stop and start are plugged up filters. Make sure to wash out the heppa filter as well as the one in the main storage tank.
Thank you for such a detailed, clearly presented and easy to follow video. I’ve just fixed mine with the help of this and it works perfectly again. All it cost was the price of a cheap torx set which was nothing compared to the cost of a new head or a new vacuum cleaner! Just brilliant, thank you.
I looked everywhere for a tutorial like this and this is perfect. Was able to get the rotor off without removing the whole motor as some suggested, but it was still good to get in there to remove some junk from around the motor itself. Also didnt have a proper torx bit but a 2.4mm flathead did the trick. My wallet and I thank you a bunch!
Great information, much appreciated. I wanted to go a step further and remove the spindle from its casing. I believe it's held in using a circlip. Don't really want to break anything. Found lots of hair, cleaned out, now working!
Thank you for the video. I did this but I also had to remove the black cover for the bearings under which there was even more hair stopping it working. Once I removed this and lubricated the bearings I put it back together, put the unit directly on the vacuum gave it some gentle persuasion which holding down the trigger and voila, it now spins like a jet engine.
Thank you so much for your tutorial. It gave me the confidence to tackle this project. Excellent investment in a T8! I have to admit I did follow Scott’s advice and did not take the cover off. It worked! Yay! Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for posting this detailed video. It was super helpful and I was able to fix my V6. Thanks for posting the details of the tools. I did find so much hair at the end of that final step. Just like you predicted!! This saved me bunch of money!! I can’t thank you enough.
Brilliant instructional video, it's earn't me some brownie points for getting the Dyson working properly again. Wife and daughter both have long hair, clean the roller regularly, but couldn't believe how much got wound onto the spindle behind the drive spigot. Many thanks :)
Excellent video. I could have done it the quick way by putting a #8 Torx but would have missed a whole lot of hair clogging up other areas. So, in my case, I got a better job by dismantling the head unit as recommended in the video.
Excellent video. Followed this and found a big wad of hair under the motor drive which was causing it to seize. It annoys me no end to see James Dyson coming on the TV and espousing design perfection and then having to deal with this mess frequently. We have a Nilfisk for 30 years and never had to "call technical support" for it
This was a very satisfying fix thank you for posting! I was convinced it was something else as I ran the brush head motor without the belt attached and it ran but then stopped much like it did when fully assembled.I guess the brush head motor needs a load to behave properly ??? Thank you sir 👍
I T W O R K S ! ! ! :-) After changing the battery and having the same issue, i decided to call Dyson and they told me to replace the main motor (not the one from the brush) and electronic. You saved me from 100 € expense and long waiting for nothing !!!
It makes me really happy that I have been able to same thousands of people the cost of replacing the motor head. Currently my statistics say that 85,843 people have viewed this video. if only 10% of those views fixed their motor head that is more than 8,500 people. Can you imagine if you multiply that by $150 how much $$$ Dyson has lost or how much I have saved the users. :)
Great video, straight to the point. solved the problem. many thanks for sharing. I am pretty handy but would probably have stopped before removing the hélicoïdal gear, and would not of fixed the problem. ( my torks drive was to large to access the deep screw, so i went and both one that fitted). thanks again and have a great day.
Normally don't post but I have to say great video and very useful . I got stuck on the catch that you pointed out needed to pushed in using a screwdriver . Mine works now but it's making a slight whirling noise i suspect some rubber is catching the motor belt ... I digress ... thanks again
Very well done. One of the best Dyson repair videos I've seen. Question: Why do you prefer household lubricating oil to WD40? Me being in the south we use WD40 for just about everything (sometimes even on toast with jelly)🤫 Have a safe and memorable Christmas 2022. 🎄
@@DrivelineMaster OK 👍 Thanks for your response. Would you consider the lubricant/oil used on beard/hair trimmers to be a household lubricant? Best wishes with your channel and all your endeavors. ✌️
As a last resort before buying a new attachment, my wife found your video and its sorted! Lots of hair everywhere! Works and treat and saved us £50!
Fantastic. Glad it worked.
The wife is officially off my case. Your sir, are a legend. Cheers
THANK YOU!!’ Fixed my dyson. Had been driving me mad for ages and didn’t want to spend all that money on repairs or replacement. Bought a torx 8 for £5 on Amazon and hey presto!
So glad I was able to help and save you the cost of a new head. I get a lot of thanks from all around the world.
I already spoke to the Dyson people in Australia and was about to order a new motor head when I came across your video. I did everything you said and now, it works perfectly again. Thank you kindly!
Thanks! I’ve watched a lot of videos on how to fix my Dyson with intermittent roller brush spinning, but your video is the one that fixed it. Can’t believe how much hair had accumulated around the bearings! Using a fine picking tool was essential for cleaning it out. Thanks again!
Absolutely. Glad you were able to get it fixed. Works every time.
Brilliant, I had given up and thought I would google one last time, nearly bought a new part $125 .. followed your instructions and it worked, Wife was very impressed... thanks
I'm glad I could save you some money. I have had to do this several time and I often have to refer back to my original video to refresh my memory.
Fantastic tutorial. I was just on the verge of buying a new Motörhead when I spotted your video. I had tried everything previously but the spindle was stuck fast. As soon as I added the oil and turned the brush spindle to spread the lubricant it freed up! Thanks so much.
You, sir, are a total legend. Fed up of this infernal machine working intermittently. Followed your instructions and cleaned out the motorhead as per your instructions. It now works flawlessly! Thanks!
Thanks!
In my case, the motor was broken.
Your video helped to disassemble the brush, replace the motor and reassemble everything back!
Glade I was able to help.
Tried everything and this was meant to be the last straw. Almost gave up when couldn't find size 8 to take screw out. Followed instructions exactly and it worked! Saved me a lot of money! Yippee!!
Thank you. This helped fix my v6. I started taking all the casing off too and got stuck with the wires in the motor. Then i just yanked out the spindle and managed to clean out the hair without disconnecting the motor. Very satisfying thanks again
Great job, thank you. I had tried to fix it myself, but got ‘stuck’ with the hidden screw in the spindle drive. then I found your video and managed to get a ‘watchmakers’ screwdriver to remove it. Success, all thanks to your instructions. Much appreciated.
Thanks so much for this! I've just saved £60 on a replacement, and it's working better than it has in years.
I'm really happy to help and glad this worked out for you.
This was extremely helpful! SHORTCUT: skip unscrewing all of the housing screw and only use the T-8 to unscrew the spiral bladed connector.
Most of the time the spiral blade is on really hard and difficult to remove if you don't take the rest of this apart. After doing this a few times you might be able to take the shortcut.
Nice clear instructions to get me to the root of the problem, which was hair trapped in the spindle in the motor section. I had to use pliers to remove the spindle mechanism as it wouldn't budge by just trying to pull. I'm sure next time I'll be able to do this task three times quicker! Thanks.
Glad it worked out for you. Yes, the spindle is on really hard. What is nice to know is that pulling really hard on it won't break it.
I thought I cleaned mine thoroughly, but it continued to not spin. After seeing this video, I realized I didn't remove the drive gear, which was the problem. Thanks, dude! You just saved me from spending $140 on a new powerhead!!!
Stopped me having to buy a new one, thanks so much! Quality easy to follow instructions
The best video out on youtube for cleaning the DC9 head. All of the others are crap. It's amazing how DriveMaster figured this out!
Worked like a dream. The last fitting was very stiff but finally came off with the right leverage and found what seemed like metres of hair! It runs like a new cleaner now and replacement heads are pricey. Thank you.
Wow ours is now working yippee ! Couldn’t get the part that spins around to turn. Removed the last screw and low and behold it was jammed with little hairs. Removed now and hoover working again. Saved me £30 as that was what Dyson wanted to send a new part.
Thanks so much for your advice 😀
I'm so happy this video has helped so many people around the world. I get a lot of comments from the UK and all over.
I had got to the very last part and did not feel confident that the part could be just pulled off, so many thanks for the vid showing it could. My vacuum is now as good as new.
Performed all the troubleshooting that dyson.com had. Called the support line since that didn't help. They said "oh, your motor is going out. You'll have to buy a new one."
"How much is that? And can I get a discount?"
"Sure, 20% off comes to $160."
Can't believe they want $200 for a new head. This video saved me.
(Side note: if this doesn't work, search DC59 compatible motorhead. Found some off-brand ones for $25 on Amazon. Better than spending $160 or just buying a whole new Dyson)
I have watched this video (and now fixed my Dyson) numerous times. This is a gem!!! Thank you so much!!!
Thank you for an EXCELLENT video describing everything very clearly and at the right pace. I cannot bear the throw away society we have made and love to fix things. Once again a huge thank you for your very helpful video. Keep up the great work. Steve
Thanks so, so much for making this video. You just saved me AUD$115 which is the local price of a new motorhead less the price of a new torx screwdriver I needed to buy. You explained everything really well and the camera work showed me everything I needed to see. Keep up the great work.
I own a DC62 that had the same problem!
The incident has now been resolved.
Excellent tutorial ! 👍
Thank you so much. Couldn't believe how much hair was in there. Never would have known to remove without this video. It's back together and working perfectly.
That's fantastic video. You have saved my ... I think Dyson is, if not, should be ashamed of what they sent to us. A cleaner has to be cleaned so badly! I am going to my table. Thanks a million for the tutorial!
Great video, can't believe the amount of hair that gets stuck there. Would not of had a clue how to fix my dyson without this video.
Thank you.
Thank you so much. Saved me money and taught me something I didn't know before. Appreciate that the spindle could have been removed after removing the brush but that wouldn't have given me the opportunity to remove all the dust and hair that had accumulated in the other parts of the head and particularly around the motor so your method is a much more thorough fix. Thanks again.
Thank you!! Saved me $80 from having to buy a new motorhead. Glad to have my vacuum back in working order!!
Wish I had watched this before trying to figure it out myself. Got all the way to the mechanism clogged with hair and couldn’t figure out how to get it apart. Watched this and BAM! Easy as pie. Thank you for saving me $200 on a new motorhead. 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
You are a star! This had been bugging me for ages and I was about to take the machine to the repair centre. You've now saved me the time and money so thank you! I'm now back in love with my Dyson again.
This video was brilliant! Thank you 😊
Couldn't believe the hair that got into the mechanism and stopped the brush bar from working and now it's all fixed and good as new after following the steps in your video!
I have had to do this twice now and with 4 cats I'm sure it won't be the last time. I could see others like you who would be in the same boat. Those brush head accessories are expensive and this is a 15-20 minute fix.
@@DrivelineMaster We've got a cat but most of the hair I found was my daughter's! She didn't have a haircut until she was 14.
Thanks so much! I called Dyson, paid $25, and waited 3 weeks for a replacement brush bar that didn't work. I called them back and they told me I had to pay $200 + tax and shipping to replace the head...no thanks. This fixed it!
Yep, just got off the phone with them myself. Their trouble shooting consisted of checking the tube for obstructions... Then recommended me to send it in
Exactly the demo we needed, that spindle was so tightly wound with hair it was amazing the head rotated as long as it did.
Thank you so much for this. I had given up on my Dyson DC62, which is identical, but followed your instructions and it's now working perfectly. My husband is very impressed. Lea (Switzerland) BTW I managed to do it without disconnecting the wires to the motor.
This was so informative. We managed to remove the offending part (nervously, carefully and sighed with relief when it didn't break). The amount of hair coiled up inside was an amazing amount. This video saved us $140.00 nz.
You Sir, are a treasure! Thank you so much. I finally found a T8 narrow enough to get into that Technician's screw hole up the motor end (y'know, the one designed to make it hard for ordinary people to undo so you have to take it in for an expensive service) and your video made the rest soooooo much easier! Bless you!
Thank you! Made it to that last screw, you saved me hours of pulling hair out of the bearing!
Massive thanks mate, I have 2 DC59's and was down to one small motorised head from the accessory kit. One torx 8 screwdriver later and both large heads are working perfectly. My only regret is that I couldn't take you up to 1000 subs.
Very many thanks for this in depth strip down. I was a little stuck on getting the top cover off after taking out all the screws. I guessed there was a catch of some sort so it was great to see it in person so I could then see how to release it.
Cheers.
Thank you for this excellent tutorial! I first used a german video but that one did not mention that the part at the motor has a screw inside and there was the real problem with a hair curl around the motor. After removing it I have added a bit of "men's deodorant" WD-40 and it all freed up instantly.
Glad you found this helpful. Those darn hidden screws make all the difference.
Hi thank you very much for your informative video - I had not noticed tthe Torx 8 screw holding the brush drive.
I followed your instructions and took apart and cleaned - I found that a lot of hair and dust had got into main brush drive bearing and it was very rough when turned.
Having in a past life serviced power tools - I decided to remove the circlip (was very tight) but drilled a couple of small holes to the outside of the clip to enable a screw driver to get in there & lever the circlip off - be careful and hold so doesnt fly off - wear glasses.
I tapped out the bearing - the outside of which has a rubber/plastic seal.
I removed the rubber seal with a jewelers screwdriver and sprayed wd40 into the bearing and picked/washed out the hair. When clean and smooth to turn I then regreased the bearing and refitted - this time with the rubber seal to the inside to better prevent entry of the hair etc. into the bearing.
All back together and working well.
Cheers Kim
Good to know Kim. Very ingenious. More work than most home fixers would be able to do.
This solved the problem. Lots of hair in the roller spindle. After I removed the spindle with the pliers I saw the issue. Thank you.
Saved me after dyson tech support said buy a new vacuum with 20% discount. Thank you
Great video. Lockdown hoover fix success... could have gone either way but took the plunge, went to buy a torx screwdriver (didn’t know what that was before...) and horrified what my hair can do... no pet to blame! Couldn’t pull out the wires but managed regardless. Thank you!!!
Thanks! Was just missing that little clip to remove that top plate. Much appreciated
Thanks man! Exactly what I was looking for … could not get the top cover off because I did not know about the clip. Plus the great tip to get a second HEPA-Filter to cover the drying time - why did I not think of that? This video made my day!
Thanks for making this. Didn't fix my problem but glad it helped others. This will be the last Dyson I ever buy... won't work after 2 months of infrequent use.
Sorry it didn't fix your problem. Other things that can cause the stop and start are plugged up filters. Make sure to wash out the heppa filter as well as the one in the main storage tank.
Thank you for such a detailed, clearly presented and easy to follow video. I’ve just fixed mine with the help of this and it works perfectly again. All it cost was the price of a cheap torx set which was nothing compared to the cost of a new head or a new vacuum cleaner! Just brilliant, thank you.
You are a gentleman and a scholar. It's always the little details. Thank you!
Hallelujah it worked!!! But only when I also added the lubricant. Thank you soooooo much!!!!
I looked everywhere for a tutorial like this and this is perfect. Was able to get the rotor off without removing the whole motor as some suggested, but it was still good to get in there to remove some junk from around the motor itself. Also didnt have a proper torx bit but a 2.4mm flathead did the trick. My wallet and I thank you a bunch!
Great information, much appreciated. I wanted to go a step further and remove the spindle from its casing. I believe it's held in using a circlip. Don't really want to break anything. Found lots of hair, cleaned out, now working!
Excellent, Glad to hear.
Thank you for the video. I did this but I also had to remove the black cover for the bearings under which there was even more hair stopping it working. Once I removed this and lubricated the bearings I put it back together, put the unit directly on the vacuum gave it some gentle persuasion which holding down the trigger and voila, it now spins like a jet engine.
Brilliant thanks. Very clear instructions and good camera work. Well done, appreciate.
Brilliant video thanks, hardest bit was getting the T8 wrench. Well described and bang on the money. Great work.
Thank you so much for your tutorial. It gave me the confidence to tackle this project. Excellent investment in a T8! I have to admit I did follow Scott’s advice and did not take the cover off. It worked! Yay! Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for posting this detailed video. It was super helpful and I was able to fix my V6. Thanks for posting the details of the tools. I did find so much hair at the end of that final step. Just like you predicted!! This saved me bunch of money!! I can’t thank you enough.
Thanks to your video, I have been able to clean the rotor. Thank you very much!
Thank you so much for uploading this! Saved me £60 off Dyson or £40 off Amazon !
Thank you so much for your video! Saved my behind on a new hoover head. Much appreciated Matt UK
Geezer! Cheers - this was the only thing i hadn't done. Now fixed................Merry Xmas.
This gets my vote for the very best DIY video to fix a roller brush that won't turn! 100 stars! (I'm a girl and I fixed my vacuum! woot!) :)
Good for you Sharon. I'm glad I could help.
I'm amazed - it worked, and I am by far mechanically minded but you did a great job and I've fixed my brush head! Thanks so much :)
You saved me $280 for a new Dyson . You rock !
Thank you x 125 .....fixed via your excellent instructions .....Dyson was going to charge me $125 for new head 👍👍👍👍👍
A massive thank you,followed your video, now everything's working great.
I concur with Paul. It worked!! This is off my honey do list and I can sit down.
Great video,as said below with the right tool a 5 min job without taking the whole head apart. Thank you
Thanks heaps, this was driving me nuts. Your video was the extra bit I needed to fix this issue
Now this is what we needed to see! Fantastic video sir!
I have to thank you again. This is the second time your detailed video saves me. This is brilliant. (we are 4 women and 2 cats :) )
Funny thing. I had to take my apart again a few weeks ago and I had to refer to my own video. LOL.
A big thanks man, working to perfection
I had this exact issue and it solved my problem of an intermittent power head. Thanks!!!
Brilliant instructional video, it's earn't me some brownie points for getting the Dyson working properly again. Wife and daughter both have long hair, clean the roller regularly, but couldn't believe how much got wound onto the spindle behind the drive spigot. Many thanks :)
Thank you so much for this video. Just had to carry out this task and I wouldn’t have had a clue if I hadn’t seen your video. Regards, from England :)
Thanks! That was precisely the problem, and now all fixed.
Excellent video. I could have done it the quick way by putting a #8 Torx but would have missed a whole lot of hair clogging up other areas. So, in my case, I got a better job by dismantling the head unit as recommended in the video.
Excellent video. Followed this and found a big wad of hair under the motor drive which was causing it to seize. It annoys me no end to see James Dyson coming on the TV and espousing design perfection and then having to deal with this mess frequently. We have a Nilfisk for 30 years and never had to "call technical support" for it
Thanks, it was very helpful! That's why people need UA-cam. Love from Russia, spasibo!
You litterally save my life 🙏🏼
This was a very satisfying fix thank you for posting! I was convinced it was something else as I ran the brush head motor without the belt attached and it ran but then stopped much like it did when fully assembled.I guess the brush head motor needs a load to behave properly ??? Thank you sir 👍
Thanks for posting, I would never have found that stupid little screw inside the motor housing.
Perfect! Also worked for my Dyson SV03. Thanks!!!
Thank you for this informative and cost saving video.
Keep up the good work!
Amazing! I am on my second beater bar attachment and this video helped me fix both!! Thank you very much. Even Dyson couldn't help me.
Brillant, thanks for taking the time! Very useful, now I am confident enough to do this.
Great information. Exactly what I was looking for. With all necessary tips and tricks. Thank you..
Ill definitely perform the same cleaning.
This is the video that I've been looking for. Thanks
I T W O R K S ! ! ! :-) After changing the battery and having the same issue, i decided to call Dyson and they told me to replace the main motor (not the one from the brush) and electronic. You saved me from 100 € expense and long waiting for nothing !!!
Thanks for the video. I almost paid $150 for a replacement motorhead
It makes me really happy that I have been able to same thousands of people the cost of replacing the motor head. Currently my statistics say that 85,843 people have viewed this video. if only 10% of those views fixed their motor head that is more than 8,500 people. Can you imagine if you multiply that by $150 how much $$$ Dyson has lost or how much I have saved the users. :)
Great video! Lubricating is crucial after cleaning.
Awesome! Followed it step by step and it solved the problem. Hooray! Thank you!
Excellent video. Easy to follow and the exact remedy to my fault. Many thanks.
Great video! Just saved me a new motor head. Thank you.
Great video, straight to the point. solved the problem. many thanks for sharing. I am pretty handy but would probably have stopped before removing the hélicoïdal gear, and would not of fixed the problem. ( my torks drive was to large to access the deep screw, so i went and both one that fitted). thanks again and have a great day.
I'm glad I was able to help.
Normally don't post but I have to say great video and very useful . I got stuck on the catch that you pointed out needed to pushed in using a screwdriver . Mine works now but it's making a slight whirling noise i suspect some rubber is catching the motor belt ... I digress ... thanks again
Very well done. One of the best Dyson repair videos I've seen.
Question: Why do you prefer household lubricating oil to WD40?
Me being in the south we use WD40 for just about everything (sometimes even on toast with jelly)🤫
Have a safe and memorable Christmas 2022. 🎄
WD40 is a dry lubricant. You could possible use it here but I prefer a wet lubricate. It's a bit of a personal choice.
@@DrivelineMaster OK 👍
Thanks for your response.
Would you consider the lubricant/oil used on beard/hair trimmers to be a household lubricant?
Best wishes with your channel and all your endeavors. ✌️
Any kind of light oil should work fine. Yes, if you have stuff for beard/hair trimmers that would be OK.