My Miele S5261 Is Making A Popping Sound And A Bad Smell - How Do I Fix It?

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    Motor (genuine Miele)
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    This video is intended as a guide for suitable trained or qualified persons please do not attempt to do electrical repairs if you have not been trained.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 42

  • @shhmule
    @shhmule 10 років тому +3

    Thanks to your video, I was able to disassemble my S5261 and remove the cord retractor.
    Once removed, I found that the spring had come free from it's attachment on the cord spindle. A simple matter of separating the cord, re-attaching the spring, winding up the spindle to max tension, then re-joining the power cord.
    After a good clean of all stray dust, assembly was straight forward.
    The machine works a treat, as does the repaired cord retractor.

  • @JpsephPeterGrant
    @JpsephPeterGrant 7 років тому

    Many thanks, Alec. I'd never have dared to install a new motor without your help - there are so many ways to break off vital little bits of plastic. My S5211 is a bit different in places, but 95% the same - and it''s now working perfectly - 10 minutes before the cleaning lady arrives to work her weekly magic!

  • @alappliances3945
    @alappliances3945 9 років тому +18

    The problem is that Miele, as most manufacturers are trying to stop diy repairers.
    Thanks to greedy & short sighted manufacturers, the small appliance repair shop is also rapidly dissapearing from the high
    street.

    • @petervegt6971
      @petervegt6971 3 роки тому +1

      Yes fully agree but they are shouting out they are on a way to become "green". Lol

  • @pivotset2
    @pivotset2 4 роки тому

    Thanks for this video helped me change the motor, now have a fully working miele.

  • @petervegt6971
    @petervegt6971 3 роки тому +6

    The biggest problem though is the price of a new motor vs the price of a new complete vacuum cleaner. Simple said uneconomical

    • @1953childstar
      @1953childstar 2 роки тому

      A new motor is $200.00 plus shipping...

    • @petervegt6971
      @petervegt6971 2 роки тому +2

      @@1953childstar exactly. A New v. cleaner in the Netherlands cost aprox €230,-.
      So in my view these big brands do everything to prevent a repair. They make spares extremely costly. Or you need special tooling or its impossible to get manuals.

    • @RoxyCherryRozy
      @RoxyCherryRozy Рік тому +2

      ​@@petervegt6971 yeah cause we always have to consume. spend more money and pollute the environment.
      it's consumerist society after all.
      worst are mobile phones ofc.

  • @Neo-mw1pp
    @Neo-mw1pp Рік тому

    My 2007 S5210 just gave up the ghost after me stupidly hoovering up DIY dust, burning smell and sounding like a bag of spanners lol! Just checked the price of new motors for her and its uneconomical to repair, got 15 years out of the ol girl so can't complain. Will buy another Miele to replace, great vacuums...

  • @morhywaden
    @morhywaden 10 років тому +3

    Usually changing the carbon brushes should be a simple task for a competent electrician or DIY enthusiast. The motor on this model has no access to the brushes other than removing the fan impeller and front bearing housing. I have not found brushes advertised for S5261 so conclude that the options are to spend £158 on a new motor or £90 for a repair by Miele. Almost half the price of a new Miele cleaner.
    Many will dump the cleaner and purchase a new one. Where is Miele's commitment to the environment when a hitherto simple and inexpensive task requires such expense?

    • @malachy1847
      @malachy1847 9 років тому

      morhywaden My Miele vac cleaner [ 'Electronic S311i] has just packed up... the motor / vac unit is giving out after more than fifteen years good service and some serious abuse.... the new one that, the complete vacuum cleaner!!!!!!! i'm looking at is only 155 Euros....here in Ireland..... happy days....so maybe time to just buy a new vac as they come with a two year guarantee... ..this new one may out last me... www.soundstore.ie/Product/miele-seaco-c1-powerline-cylinder-vacuum-cleaner/7192/2213.3.0

    • @philipduckworth3062
      @philipduckworth3062 6 років тому +1

      yes but how do you know if this popping noise and burnt smell is the brushes??

  • @Daconthocon78
    @Daconthocon78 11 років тому +2

    Vacuum cleaner looks in excellent condition. I don't get why the motor burned out. These machines are made to last long.

    • @stevepark3865
      @stevepark3865 2 роки тому

      This is only a demonstration machine to show the process of replacing the motor

    • @jayambermsp8000
      @jayambermsp8000 2 роки тому

      Carbon brushes on motors don't last forever. Eventually, they will wear out causing the machine to make that popping noise followed by that strong acrid burning smell.

    • @dcocz3908
      @dcocz3908 Рік тому

      @@jayambermsp8000 Why not replace the brushes then? A new motor, I was quoted 84GBP, brushes for other vacs are like 6GBP. Mine makes no popping noise but does smell of hot brushes/rotor after the bag failed when I used it with my cross saw on wood. I cleaned the motor, it looks like new. Field coils look fine, commutator looks ok, copper picks on it look a little dark but nothing i've not seen on other motors. I will check the brushes and see if i can get OEM, perhaps the radius in them is to large spanning to many coils. I never checked in detail when I had the motor out as I thought it was the dust build up inside. I did look a little at them through holes with torch and without pulling them they looked fine

  • @VacuumspotAu
    @VacuumspotAu  11 років тому +2

    Yes true they are but if someone sucks up water or plaster that can end their life very quickly :)

  • @afrucamba
    @afrucamba 8 років тому

    Hi Alec, Thanks for the informative video's. Sadly there is no video of
    the model i am using. I would like to acces the motor of the miele s8.
    Looks like its simmilair to the c3 model. Problem is; i can't get the
    flip (the part you open to acces the dustbag etc.) off.
    Any clue how to gek it off?
    Thanks!

  • @randomcharachter
    @randomcharachter 4 роки тому

    Thanks brilliant video 👍

  • @gvvq-pi5ml
    @gvvq-pi5ml 9 років тому

    Hi there, can you tell me why the motor has 3 or 4 wires on when you would think 2 would do the job, i dont think it has a ground wire, is double insulated plastic case...Fred in UK.

    • @isaacarus
      @isaacarus 5 років тому +2

      Because it's a variable speed motor.

  • @LadyMoonstar6601
    @LadyMoonstar6601 10 років тому

    in this video did it smoke when it turned on?

  • @PaulHojda
    @PaulHojda 6 років тому

    The inside of the machine looks extremely clean, what could have caused the motor to burn out like that? Usually it's because people use cheap bags that let in all the dirt go straight through to the motor. But there is no evidence of that here.

    • @moaz888
      @moaz888 6 років тому +1

      I think its probably water

  • @warbi1kenobi
    @warbi1kenobi 10 років тому

    Thanks, very helpful!!!!

  • @belong2u61
    @belong2u61 10 років тому +1

    will you please tell me how to change carbon brushes of Miele Vacuum Cleaner

    • @VacuumspotAu
      @VacuumspotAu  10 років тому

      Hi there, unfortunately on this and most recent Miele vacuums there is no way to replace the motor brushes on the motor. The newer Miele machines have whats called sealed motors and you replace the motor as a complete piece.

    • @belong2u61
      @belong2u61 10 років тому

      VacuumSpot
      Thank you for your care and response , I noticed that too and as you said I had to replace the motor , but I see it is not economic

    • @LadyMoonstar6601
      @LadyMoonstar6601 10 років тому +1

      VacuumSpot
      do you know when the miele s7 was introduced?

    • @giorgiokawa104
      @giorgiokawa104 6 років тому +2

      there is a way to do it

    • @bl0wfish
      @bl0wfish 4 роки тому +4

      Easy to change brushes. They are not sealed

  • @giorgiokawa104
    @giorgiokawa104 6 років тому +3

    I have reached deeper inside the motor. much much deeper.If anyone needs to know how to do it ask me freely.The matter is that such an expensive machine has too many fake parts inside

    • @bl0wfish
      @bl0wfish 4 роки тому

      Mines doing the same. Brushes were gone just about. 2mm left. Got new ones. Still pops. Bad windings?

    • @1953childstar
      @1953childstar 2 роки тому

      @@bl0wfish Commutator is shot...

    • @bl0wfish
      @bl0wfish 2 роки тому

      Nice. Mine ended up being bad also haha

  • @vacuumboy6.0
    @vacuumboy6.0 11 років тому +1

    i buy magnetic dishes for screws and magnetic screw drivers

  • @vacuumboy6.0
    @vacuumboy6.0 11 років тому

    iv learnt have a neat bench is good the hard way

  • @inkerlot
    @inkerlot 9 років тому +1

    Omg 158 pounds for a new moter ... despite that good video thanks

    • @malachy1847
      @malachy1847 9 років тому

      inkerlot My Miele vac cleaner 'Electronic S311i cleaner has just packed up... the motor / vac unit after more than fifteen years good service and some serious abuse.... the new one that, the complete vacuum cleaner!!!!!!! i'm looking at is only 155 Euros.... happy days...www.soundstore.ie/Product/miele-seaco-c1-powerline-cylinder-vacuum-cleaner/7192/2213.3.0

  • @LadyMoonstar6601
    @LadyMoonstar6601 6 років тому

    0:16 sounded painfull and I bet it smelled funky lol

  • @VacuumspotAu
    @VacuumspotAu  11 років тому

    Yea me too :)