OPEN ME UP! Dyson V10 and V11 Complete Disassemble and Clean Updated
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- This is a complete disassembly of a Dyson V11 and V10. This video is extremely long and you will need to watch the other 2 videos on my channel to hel you understand how to remove the connector
Thank you very much, you provide instructions that the manufacturer does not provide. I am very grateful to you
I would not have been able to fix my broken trigger without this walk through. Can't thank you enough
👌Brilliant. Wife was off to by a new hoover. Your great instructions cost me £7 for the part and saved me £400. What can you say?
Buy the man a drink 😂
Thanks for that. Would never have been brave enough to pull one bit apart, especially with the "prise that bit with a screwdriver" requirement!
Thank you good sir! That red ring rubber and plastic ring thing came off when I was emptying the canister. This was great to figure out how to put it back together again.
Thank you for taking the time to show complete disassembly; I couldn't have figured it out by myself.
It appears that Dyson does not want their vacuums to be repaired. I cannot find replacement parts or repair literature anywhere. You noted in the video the bin retainer breaking on a removable plastic piece required replacement of the whole cleaner; the part is not sold. Likewise, on my 3 month old V11, the retaining fingers on the small plastic clip that holts the electrical connector in the machine end of the long vacuum tube broke. It has a part number on the clip, but a Google search on the part number returns only ads for Dyson vacuums. Thus, only the complete $50 tube is available instead of a $1 part to fix it. Glad its under warranty.
To clean my V11, I simply use an electric leaf blower to blow out all the openings and HEPA filter. It works great!
the bin sider can be purchase on ebay. i got mine there for 15AUD second hand
dyson vacuum cleaner looks simple but it is very complicated when it comes to toggle, thank for your simple explanation, with simple tools.
there is a newer version of this video that has more steps on my channel
My trigger broke. This was an excellent guide. I got as far exposing the white dust cover of the control board but didn't know what to do next. I have a V10 and it is glued also. I had to carefully cut and break away the glue to take it apart further but I finally got the trigger assembly out. The trigger is simply too thin and broke after repeated use.
i have the newer version of the video which shows you how to replace the tigger
Brilliant video. Thank you. Without you I would never have worked out what was wrong with the vacuum cleaner, got it apart and back together. Fantastic.
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Hello big.
Now I changed that part and honestly I didn't have any major problems. Thank you very much for this video and if it wasn't for you I certainly wouldn't have succeeded.
Thank you once again and I wish you a nice evening.
i have a newer version of thi video with more steps and instructions incase you need soemthing
Very handy thankyou! I didn't bother taking the connector out - just cut the wires then resoldered and heatshrinked.
thanks for your support
Also I did not have an extension for T8 screwdriver and no shops open late at night so because the screwdriver reached the screw in the switch housing but not long enough to grip I used a clamp/multigrip thing to turn the screwdriver and this worked. Just a tip if this can help anyone else.
Excellent guide for opening up my V11, Like previous poster - broken switch trigger, repaired with SuperGlue
it is not going to work for long. you can buy replacement triggers on ebay for $5AUD
Thanks for the teardown. I was unlucky enough to have to replace the housing around the filter and trigger. Your video really helped me out with the removal of the white plastic inside.
i have a newer video and it show you how to do it.
Thank you x10000000 for this video. Saved me hundreds of dollars; I was able to glue my broken trigger together and restore functionality instead of buying a whole new vacuum!
BTW, all of the screws identified in this video as T8 Torx are in fact T9. T8 works if that's all you have, but it's not the right fit. Use T9 if you have one!
i have a newer version of the video with updates. but you can buy the trigger online it coust $5AUD for a new one
Thank you so much for this video. My bin came apart and Dyson was worthless on how to reassemble it. You saved me the purchase of a (pricey) new bin.
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This is incredible - And I never comment on videos. Super useful, saved me precious time. The plastic on the cleaner-top of the dust bin just chipped away when I was disassembling for cleaning... felt a bit cheap honestly. If ever, Dyson Europe has good client service, but there is also eBay that seals parts if ever. Cheers and thanks!
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Thanks for the video. Improved functionality when we were getting close to giving up on it.
you really saved my life and time with this beautiful guide. thank you so much
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There's an easier way to temporarily disconnect the wires! It can be removed from the main motor section by taking apart each section to access the screws to dismantle but then refitting loosely to gain enough access to pop the rubber boot that holds the pins in place from the cyclone zone using a flat head screwdriver and a little force. Then it's just a matter of removing the boot by prying the clip open. To reconnect, loosely fit all the parts together so that the wires protrude enough to refit the boot and then simply pull back into position and then refit as disassembled. Saves so much time!
Yeah I was thinking this as I'm watching the video and trying to disassemble mine. Didn't seem like you need to fully remove all the wiring. I was able to pry out the wires from the end connector that goes to the attachments by just using a flathead screwdriver and a little force to pop out the clips.
I think his point is that you will only be able to do that a couple of times, as it damages the connector.
Hi. Thank you for the excellent guide. I just repaired the trigger in my V11. I had to use crazy glue and JB weld on the one arm of the trigger that cracked (cheap plastic), and now it works. Your guide was PRICELESS.
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This was extremely helpful, thank you! My Dyson V11 trigger broke, so I referred to your video and fixed it without any issues.
i had a newer video in my channel that shows you how to remove the trigger as well
Very useful ! Working great. New life for my Dyson for less than 10 euro (including screwdrivers). Thank you
Had to replace the trigger. Would not have got there without the video. Thanks!
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I would like to thank you for this video. I think I would not have been able to fix it or I may have broken something along the way if I had not seen your video. Many many thanks.
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For those out there who plan to routinely disassemble for cleaning, skip the entire plastic shim and chopstick routine, and instead, cut the wires, and then attach crimp or solder on bullet style wiring disconnects to the wires...then, in future cleaning cycles, all one has to do is unplug the bullet connectors to service the cyclone
in my first video i did that and alot of people complain about it. they dont want to cut the wires
This was my first instinct as well. I used a two wire automotive style connector, just to have an added degree of dust proofing.
Silly question but which Phillips screwdriver can I use to open mine? I can't seem to find one thin enough to fit in the hole to unscrew the 4 screws on the base. The ones that I have that do fit, are too small.
you will need to buy a set of long phillips head screw drivers as they normally cover all the sizes
Thanks for this video! It helped me put together again my vacuum canister!
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Thanks for the video. Helped me a lot fixing my V10.
there is a newer version of the video that has extra stuff
This is an amazing guide, it's been driving me nuts having dirt in the rubber seals of the bin and I got the end flap ones out but had no luck with the vacuum side.. perfect! I think it's a real fault, especially for the price, that its not easier / more intended to disassemble this bin at the very least and honestly cleaning the cyclones easier would be nice too. The unit is obviously quite a lot louder now than when I first got it - air noise wise.
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The gray graphite donuts are made of a ferrite material and are referred to as toroids. By looping the conductors through them electro-magnetic fields are setup and aid in reducing electromagnetic "noise." This is often required to comply with FCC interference requirements.
thanks for explaination. i always wanted to know what they did. as some things have them and others dont
To expand Jeff's comment slightly, the toroids form a "common mode choke" intended to reduce the high frequency components of the electrical noise generated by the motor, that can interefere with TV and radio reception.
This helped me fix my minor issue, thank you very much!
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Thank you! If not for this video I would have bought a new vacuum, instead of getting a $10 replacement plastic switch as it was snapped.
lucky you have an older one. the new ones they glue the area so you can remove the switch
Fabulously detailed for cleaning, but doesn’t this void the warranty? Does dyson have a cleaning/maintenance service for their vacuums??
of course it will void your warranty if they find out. there is no maintencance service since doing what is in the video is unecessary, as dyson gaurantee the vacuum never loses suction.
Amazing video, you walked me through it and now my dyson is deep cleaned!
For future concerns, what would happened if I did not correctly insert the black and white wiring? What are signs of problems?
the head doesnt spin thats all. if you put it in the wrong way it will spin the wrong way
A very useful video. Thanks! Like most Dyson equipment, the concepts are brilliant, and they work very well - but the engineering is so horribly over-complicated it becomes obvious why they are so expensive! Sadly, useful service information is also almost non-existent, and after-sales help is generally very poor :(
there is a misunderstading. first service is unnescessary. without doing the stuff in the video your dyson will work like normal. it is just something you do to clean but does not improve performance.second if something goes wrong dyson will replace the item for you without you needing to return the faulty item. you might think this is bad until you tried other vacuum like bissel where you can even disassameble it to clean as they glue it together.
@@OpenMeUpTec "if something goes wrong dyson will replace the item for you without you needing to return the faulty item."
not in my expereience, after the gurantee period has expired! My meaning was that, just like Apple, if you want to repair a unit yourself, there is no "official" information available.
@@hectorpascal thats correct. if it still has warranty. without it you have to buy the replacement part from them
Very poor serviceability with these units
@@chrisvig123 you dont need to service it. dyson tells you that if doesnt affect the unit. i cana tell you there is bsically no difference doing this or not.
The 2 videos you are referring to, please link them in the description. :)
i have a newer cersion of this video on my channel . watch the newer version it has more steps and instructions
Well I watched the video and because I wanted to clean the mesh screen and make sure the Cyclone is clean too and disconnecting the wires and the connector and all that I bypassed all that and grabbed my 20 volt benchtop blower I bought from Harbor Freight it has like a 200 mph wind and I blew actually they're Take It Outside cuz it will make a cloud dust like you really don't want in your house anyway forwards and backwards man that thing is clean and I didn't have to disassemble all so much I did take the four screws out of the first part that contains the connector but left the rest of it intact just two separate pieces with the wires hang in and the connector still in place but yeah take that high pressure and blow it kind of blow a cloud out the back where that filter on the back goes and then you blow it the other way through the Cyclone it'll blow just keep doing that and it's a lot easier than what I just watched you do
Hi thank you. Amazing video. I have a problem, when I use my vacuum cleaner it malfunctions. I have followed everything you have done and also cleaned the broom. filter has also been washed. the vacuum cleaner malfunctions. the sink lamp keeps coming on. the engine lives its own life. Please help
can you look for a picture of the sink lamp so i can understand what the issue is. does it work at all if so how long?
Awesome video, thanks. Where can I get a replacement grey ring that sits over red ring? The one I have is cracked and when I dump the dirt, it comes off
just glue it together
Super vidéo...merci !!! Vous être superb!!!!❤
How do you get the screws out of the part under the purple filter cap? I can't see what I'm doing bc the space is so tiny and down a narrow cylinder. So I'm blindly twisting the screwdriver. Each time I check with a flashlight, the screw doesn't look like it's moved
can you watch the video and tell me at what time you are having issues with. i have a newer version of this video with more steps and instructions
your are an absolute legend, this videos was an awesome help.
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Thanks your video helped a lot.
You saved my life, bro! THX!
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the circular rings are ferrite beads. they filter the power going into the connector
thanks for the information
video was a great help!! thank you very much!!!
Hi, followed all the steps and managed to assemble everything back except now the mode button on the LCD screen on the rear doesn’t change the mode anymore. It was working fine before this, any recommendations on what I can check or which cables to check if there is voltage? Thanks, hope to get it working again
at 4140 in the video did you put the wire back correctly
Thanks for the video! I reassembled and I have 3 long screws that I have no idea where they go. I can see them in your video up against the far side of the box. Can you help me out?
battery screws? can you watch the video and tell me at what time i can see the screws
Very well explained! really useful, thankyou👍
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Ther is the silicone skirt/gasket that is above the silver motor part attached to the gray plastic part which looks deformed as it is on my vacume. You didn't mention it. Is it removable? can it be replaced? You can see it at 38:25 right below you right hand.
you can remove that. please watch my newer video on my channel which i show that part
Very usefull thank you. How are those blue triangles you use called please ? Thanks again. ☺️
they are just prying tools. i dont know what it is called but you can find them on ebay or just buy guitar pick
Awesome instructions 👏👏👏 MANY 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you. Save me a lot of doller
Every time I place red gasket with grey ring together I make sure it’s lined up so when I place back together with bin gasket they just slide off into the clear bin. I make sure they snap and are aligned, but nothing is working.! Help!
watch my newer video it has more steps and explains a few things. you mght have stuffed up or broken the clips
Hello and thanks for your video :)
You know if V10 bin is compatible with V11? Normal size, not big bin.I broke mine, and the bin for V11 is out of stock, but V10 is available.
they change the ends. if you watch my newer videos it will explain and show you it. basically the bins will not fit. you will need to do 5:30 in the video to switch the old and new one over before you can use it
Good video thanks - I need to take the V10 apart. I was wondering if I could design a tool (instead of the chopsticks) to knock out the plug - seems it must be long enough to reach the plug and the right shape to push it out??
if you checkout my channel i show you 2 methods to remove the plug. the chopstick method which is quick and easy. The shim method which is safer but require more effort.
The rings the cables are wrapped around are to disrupt magnetic fields or noise
thanks for letting me know
Is there a part number for the connector piece where the wires go? I broke the clip connector
nope as you not meet to open it up. so they dont sell that part. you might be able to find it on ebay or get it from an old machine as they all use the same connector from the gen 5 detect, v15 to the V6
You're the best, thank you!
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Justo quería mirar como colocar el cilindro y no se ve como se coloca al armar el aspirador .
Great video & explanation ..... Thanks :-)
Thanks perfect 👍🏻
Hiyer! Excellent video! My V10 has the broken trigger issue. Stripped down ok until I got to removing the trigger assembly from the handle. Refuses to come out! The fixing screw just goes round, seems like the assembly is glued in? Your advice please?
please watch my video on the v11 where i show you how to remove it.
I’ve watched that part many times :)). But it still won’t move, used plenty of force, it doesn’t even move a fraction …
@@richardwilliams3986 are you sure you done the right thing.
watch the below video at @39.30 onwards
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Thank you for your replies. Still no luck. The screw (deep in the handle) was very tight to undo which led me to the glue suspicion. It turns ok now but doesn’t tighten either. Does it just screw into plastic or is there some sort of lock in there? Anyway, if I put any more force to extract the assembly something is going to break so I’m going to plan B. Forget the trigger repair, reassemble and join the small red and black wires that go to the little connector on the PCB. I’ll turn the motor on and off by taking the filter on and off. Regards Richard.
The red rubbery ring inside keeps popping out with the plastic piece everytime I put it back together , what do I do ?
you need to watch the new version of the video it tells you what you are doing wrong 10:40 in the below video
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What if battery works and charges but the Dyson will not turn on? 3 blue solid lights when trigger is pressed but motor doesn't engage? Is there a hard reset I csn do? Thank you!
the motor might be dead. you have to open it up to confirm. i have a newer version of this video on my channel which shows you
Well good thanks
Where can i get those picks that you used to take apart the top of the canister? Great video!
i got them off ebay with i purchase prying tools
Hi this is so valuable! Could you please share your toolset?
Thanks
i purchased it on ebay. look for something like 35 in 1 which cost around $15AUD
Fantastic video and thanks so much. How can I buy you a coffee?
it is unnecessary, i dont want you to send me money. if you really want to pay in someway, you can click on a few ads in my video
From where can I purchase the plastic strip that keeps the bin from sliding out please? My bin keeps sliding out because the small piece of plastic that holds the bin from sliding out is broken as shown in the video. Thanks. J
i purchase mines on ebay but otherwise there is no where else you can buy them from
Hi. Came across your channel while trying to troubleshoot my vacuum cleaner. After removing and cleaning the filter, my vacuum now is pulsating. I have checked all the places like in the video from Dyson on how to check/clear blockages but it’s still pulsating. Any idea what else I can do? Thanks!
follow the video to 10.55. after that put your batter and filter back on it should work properly now. if so then you have a blockage in the cyclone
What kind of screw driver to open the screws ? Phillips or flat head ?
please watch my newer video on my channel where i provide you the info
My Dyson brush bar spins ONLY on high speed. It doesn't matter if I have the small or little brush bar attached...they only spin in the most powerful setting. Trying to run on the two lower setting results in the motor pulsing with no suction and no brush bar spinning. Any help??
the bruch bar only has one setting. only the torque head has different speeds. if it is pulsing then you have a blockage somewhere. please note if your filter is old and has been clean correctly it can cuase the pulse
@@OpenMeUpTec THank you so much for the quick reply. Subscribed! Do you mean that the blockage is serious enough to cause the pulsing on the first two speeds, but not clogged enough to stop it from running perfectly on boost mode? I shouldnt even mention brush bars. It just pulses in lower two speeds with no suction...runs perfect in Boost mode...lots of suction and bars work.
@@cccc9911 first 2 speed are weaker thats why it cant not push the air through.
Thanks for the guide! I'm trying to fix my broken trigger but I pulled out the small sensor cable off the pcb and broke the base connector. Will this affect the trigger? It doesn't look like it connects to anything on the pcb?
can you please watch the video and tell me at what time i can see the part you broke
@@OpenMeUpTec 42:10
@@limung8877 that connector is the on off switch. if you dont connect that you cant use your vacuum
@@OpenMeUpTec ended up buying a solder iron to solder the wires to the pcb lol
@@limung8877 you can watch the never video on my channel and you dont have to cut the wires
tres bonne video .. Merci ...🙏👏
possible that there is no tutorial for the v11 with snap battery ?? unfortunately some steps are different ...
there is no v11 with a snap battery you must have the v15 which is in my other video
we have some bits of stuff falling into the dust collector with each use, that look like little fragments of some kind of black plastic screen... but I don't see any part in your video that looks like a fine black plastic screen... and it seems to make filter light blink, even when the filter is clean... what could this be...??
dust builds up over time and looks like pieces of plastic. rub it with your hand and see if it disappears. you confirm your filter is clean if you lift it up to the light and it should be white. if it looks gray or dark like a shadow it is not clean
@@OpenMeUpTec the filter seems to be entirely clean... when i look inside the part of the motor housing that sticks up into the filter, behind all the little holes it looks there is a fine black plastic screen... is there one in there..? is it a problem if it starts to break down...?
it seems that in this place the air is flowing out from the motor housing through the holes and into the purple filter... so the little bits wouldn't be going into the motor, I guess....
@@OpenMeUpTec i watched another video just now from Beko1987, why dysons kill themselves #74, and he disassembles the motor, and there is some kind of like sponge that he pulls out of the housing from behind the motor... could that be it...? what is the purpose of that sponge...? does it break down over time...? thanks...!
@@PRH123 the sponge is a filter they all have it. i doubt it is that.
@@OpenMeUpTec hi, I was googling around and found some pictures with the identical little bits of plastic ending up in the purple filter... they look like little tiny black plastic dogbones... and they say the sponge is for sound reduction...!
I suppose that makes sense, a filter that is completely inaccessible for cleaning or replacement would be strange... although just shoving a sponge into a tube for sound reduction is pretty poor engineering also...!
Why couldn't they just make the top of the tube with a lid to get at the sponge, instead of having to disassemble literally the entire vacuum and motor just to get access to it... :(
** So, in either case, I suppose that we could just put up with the sponge slowly degrading, if it doesn't actually affect operation of the vacuum...?
Thanks...!
Thanks!!
Thanks men👍👍👍
hi can you help ive took a part my dyson 11 because my power button is not wotking it does not come in and out how do i fix it please
i have a newer version of this video on my channel . in that video i teach you how to remove the trigger
Watching again! Thanks 👍🏻
thanks for your support. remember there is another 2 videos just about removing the connector.
thanks. no other brand has the same cyclones as the dyson, I guess they can't copy it completely
you can buy replacement slide piece from amazon i bought one myself
thanks for letting me know. i purchase minds second hand from ebay and it was $20AUD each plus $10AUD postage
i am in Australia cost about $39.95 au dollars delivered
Thank you so much for ur vid. Very informative.
One question though. Can v10 & v11’s bin be swapped? (Meaning use v10’s on v11 and use v11’s on v10?) and can their batteries be swapped as well? I see they are both 25.2v and designed exactly the same but v11 has bit more capacity. Please please let me knw
the batteries can not be swapped. the bins are the same
@@OpenMeUpTec thanks for answering. Oh.. the batteries looked exactly the same and had same voltage. Does it not function at all when they are exchanged?
@@silent6701 it doesnt fit in the hole and it is not the same size. 11 is better and than 10
@@OpenMeUpTec ohh thank you somuch for ur help. It really helped ☺️
Correct, the batteries are completely different between the two.
Thanks
Where can I buy a replacement motor?
they dont sell it
Is it possible to disassemble the motor itself?
you can but i have not shown it and will not be providing a demonstration. there is also no purpose of removing it unless you want to clean the form peice inside
At 27:16 where exactly do you place the screwdriver? I cant get that part off :(
at 27:21 it shows you the part that pops up. thats where you need it to go so you can pry it up
GRACIAS PERFECTO
Can you post the original video here and give credit to him?
i dont undestand you. what is the issue
Just do it during the warranty , if the machine for any reason will be damaged due to this, the warranty will be voided
Can u please share the template of the “plastic tool” to me? Many thanks!
if you watch my newer on the dyson v15 you might not need it
can you reply to my question on the asus rog gr8 ii dissembely please,
Dyson me up 😩
Thanks for this great guide, it was extremely helpful (broken trigger)! Do you have Paypal or Patreon so I can send you a little gift?
thanks for your offer. it is unnecessary but this is my paypal account katealbans@outlook.com if you still wish to make the donation.
Hi All,
I also have a broken trigger. So, looking at the trigger removal section, what I'm looking at is pulling everything apart to get to the trigger, correct?
Hey Ich Ich, in what way was your trigger broken? And how did you fix it?
Mine kinda feels like theres nothing behind the trigger, or is not making contact correctly or something. If you keep pushing it quite hard, it does turn on sometimes.. Not sure if pulling it all apart will give me the clue as to what happens to get the trigger working again. But it feels like it's just not making contact or something like that, and is why it doesn't start the motor.
@@peterlip8 Yes, that trigger has a crack in it and will just bend but not make contact. Replacement trigger is like 10 bucks on ebay. Be careful not to rip out the cables when pulling the casing off! :)
just did it and mine is blowning stoping blowing stoping
blowing and stopping means there is an issue with the air flow. did you clean the filter properly or let it dry
i cleaned it but i also feel it comes from there , when it run i see the filter growing and pumping and it heats a lot maybe i should try to clean it again @@OpenMeUpTec
Amazing video! Do you mind telling me what screwdriver (size) you are using to remove the red ring? (min 5:16) Thank you
torx t8
I’m trying to upgrade my graphics card on my hp all in one model 24 computer so I can’t link my oculus without it messing up but idk
I have the AMD Radeon(TM) Vega 8 graphics and it’s not supported with oculus link
you are in the wrong video but it is not going to work. the HP AIO is too weak
@@OpenMeUpTec thank you I just bought virtual desktop and it works way better all I need to do is connect my router to my computer
I cannot find ANYWHERE how to take apart the LOOP of the am09 dyson hot+cool. I know how to disassemble the base, core and remove the loop but to tear apart the loop itself I have not found anything. Please help me
sorry i dont have one to provide you assistance