How to replace and fit a Dyson motor - DC14 / DC07

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  • Watch Kevin replace the motor on a Dyson DC14 vacuum cleaner. Although a bit fiddly this repair is not difficult if the video instructions are followed. The same motor is used in the DC07 and fitting is near identical.
    The Dyson motor used in this video is the genuine part and can be ordered from the link below:
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  • @gshamer
    @gshamer 7 років тому +1

    Just swapped the motor on my Sons DC14. I would never have done it without this video. Thanks very much for posting. When I see how many Dysons are in the council skip I think people are missing a trick.

  • @robparkinson9286
    @robparkinson9286 Рік тому +1

    Excellent instructions.
    First time I've ever done this, took about an hour.
    Parts £30. Quoted over £100 for repair.
    Thanks for saving me the labor costs.

  • @davidrusselllee
    @davidrusselllee 12 років тому

    Thanks to the power of the internet (ebay and youtube) i have saved $600.00 and i have a brand new dyson. For just over $100.00 i've replaced the motor, filters and main hose and it sucks like the day it was bought.... My wife was heading straight to the shop to spend $750.00 on a new dyson, but thanks to your very professional and concise video I've saved money and have a happy wife. I might put a case together to buy myself a new Ipad..... THANK YOU.

  • @cwtindall
    @cwtindall 6 років тому +2

    Fabulous tutorial. Ireally well explained. I was of a mind to buy a new Dyson but £15 and an hour of labour has saved me £175.Useful add ons are a wife to help and a glass of wine.

  • @paulfretwell4059
    @paulfretwell4059 8 років тому

    Spent an evening following along with Kevin and now have my 10 year old Dyson working like new again. Thanks Kevin. I hope they give you a speaking part next time!

  • @neilturner216
    @neilturner216 3 роки тому +1

    Just used this vid to keep my old Dyson DC14 going a bit longer, and out of landfill! Thanks Kevin! 😁

  • @simonlidbury6745
    @simonlidbury6745 8 років тому +4

    Such a helpful video. Thank you so much. I recommend a drop of 3 in 1 rubbed about the motor casing to get it all back in and allow to move back in to position.

  • @SHEONA754
    @SHEONA754 9 років тому

    Video was easy to follow and well narrated. Would never have paid someone to fix it so saved me buying a new Dyson.

  • @michaelstadler262
    @michaelstadler262 5 років тому +1

    Stellar video, gents. Many thanks. I watched a few vids for this motor replacement, and yours is thorough and professionally done. Wish I'd read some of the comments here about a few missed items, but all in all, $100 in parts, 45 minutes of time, a bit of swearing, and *poof* I didn't have to spend $500 for a new vacuum. NOW, I didn't remove the axle from the brush roller on my first attempt - MISTAKE. Turns out that the axle had several years worth of who-knows-what wound up in it, and THAT was what blew my clutch AND my motor, as the roller brush was very difficult to turn by hand. After installation of the new motor and clutch, horrible noises convinced me to take the roller apart. Once I cleaned the inside of the roller (with the axle removed) and reassembled, I could easily turn the brush roller by hand.

  • @malairt.
    @malairt. Рік тому

    You'll need a 4 quid T15 torx long shank screwdriver to get the motor housing screws out, plus 22 quid for a new motor. Washing up liquid needed to get the motor back in its housing. I broke all the tabs on the upper motor filter cover putting it back on cos I was getting tired and could see the finish line 🤨 But my Dyson lives again!! Great video, thanks.

  • @samgalah
    @samgalah 9 років тому

    G'day, Excellent video and saved me at least AU $500.00 on a new machine. Once you have done it a few times it would be straight forward, but for the rest of us who might do it every 10 years or so it is a god send. I did get caught out with the hidden 7th screw to hold the motor top cover but once discovered the rest was reasonably easy. A hint that might save a few swear words when fitting the new motor back in the housing - put a small amount of talcum powder around the rubber motor cover to assist in refitting - make it more "slippery" and easier to remove if those pesky motor leads have moved. I also fitted a new clutch and belt assembly as well as a brush bar. This should see another ten years service with any luck. Thanks for posting this video.
    Peter of Adelaide.

    • @jaykassan2637
      @jaykassan2637 9 років тому

      samgalah there is a small cover in the motor housing (with lots of circular holes) held by a small screw, just where the wires sit. I took off this cover to get to the wires and keep them in place while manoeuvering the motor into its housing.
      good tip about the talcum powder though as I had the same issue with the rubber covers being very hard to move.

  • @bigdad183
    @bigdad183 7 років тому +1

    A sincere thank you, Kevin. So easy to do and saved me a couple of hundred pounds... Took me just over an hour.

  • @theyoungestevermiketyson1367

    Very good video on how to do the job right , not an easy job but if we use this we’re all going to be a winner , so we’ll done Kevin an camera man 👍

  • @judesmiley4774
    @judesmiley4774 12 років тому +1

    Absolutely phenomenally brilliant! I could never have achieved this on my own and its so great for us women to be able to do it for ourselves once we know how and you guys made it simple and easy to follow successfully, big thanks to you :)

  • @ShaunByrne-x3e
    @ShaunByrne-x3e Рік тому

    Thank you for this really excellent video, loads of detail and great video work so you can see the jntricacies of getting the clip fit plastic bits off - I am a total novice and managed to dismantle the dyson and replace the motor with relative ease thanks to the brilliant without breaking any plastic bits off.

  • @williamhastie4479
    @williamhastie4479 6 років тому +2

    Yes these videos are brilliant I've just put a new motor and new clutch and could never have been able without these videos well done UA-cam

  • @patgeorge1
    @patgeorge1 10 років тому +1

    Have just fitted a new motor to my Dyson, bit of an effort, but well worth the work. Now works a treat so thanks for a very helpful video.

  • @leeroychang
    @leeroychang 9 років тому +3

    Well, with a little common sense applied (not forcing plastic fittings etc) this was a thoroughly useful video! Replaced carbon brushes, filters, clutch and roller by using this video alone! Thank you Kevin!! Small hands required for removing cabling to motor (or big hands and swear words). Machine is like brand new and will no doubt last another 10 years.

    • @RansomSpares
      @RansomSpares  9 років тому

      Glad you found it useful!

    • @g7puw
      @g7puw 9 років тому

      +Ransom Spares i found removing the motor cable from the switch gave more maneuverability for working on the moto

  • @paulrout5230
    @paulrout5230 9 років тому

    could not have completed this task without video ,many thanks

  • @mikeburnitt403
    @mikeburnitt403 5 років тому

    I have just changed my motor in under half an hour by following this video, excellent step by step guide, thank you.

  • @hoovermaster
    @hoovermaster 7 років тому

    Am I the only person that finds it amazing that Kevin can do this in 9 minutes? I do these a lot and they take a while!

  • @Schmipper
    @Schmipper 12 років тому

    Great thanks, thought it was destined for the tip. The tip about smearing washing up liquid around the inside of the motor housing was really useful!

  • @ScottishDrew
    @ScottishDrew 12 років тому

    Superb video. Very easy to follow instructions. Well filmed and pitched at just the right level for novices like myself. Thank you so much for posting this information.

  • @richardvjones9896
    @richardvjones9896 11 років тому

    Thank you very much, superb, you set the standard for DIY instruction for replacement parts across the board!

  • @nickabbott4411
    @nickabbott4411 Рік тому

    This video just saved our Dave (the Dyson) from the scrapheap! 👍 Thanks very much, I just replaced the motor brushes and it's back to working as good as new! I'd have snapped many parts without watching this video to work out how things come apart!

  • @mrthrt
    @mrthrt 9 років тому

    excellent advice, motor replaced for £30. Saved buying a new Dyson, Thanks guys.

  • @johndavies6769
    @johndavies6769 2 роки тому

    Thankyou so much for this video. Kevin has obviously done a few of these before as he makes it look easy. I struggled a bit getting all the parts off but got it done thanks to your clear instructions. Cheers John from county Durham

  • @timedwards001
    @timedwards001 6 років тому +1

    Nice video. There's an easier way than bashing the motor spindle to remove the motor. It's the big rubber fan case seal (shown at 3:51) that's holding it in the motor housing. Firmly wiggle the rubber part that's on the opposite side from the spindle to gradually work the seal out of the motor cover, and the motor will be released without bashing it.

  • @alikemp2784
    @alikemp2784 8 років тому

    Thank you. Easy to follow, simple instructions. My 10 year old Dyson is now working again at a fraction of the cost of a new one!

  • @stonehengus
    @stonehengus 9 років тому

    Nice one. Just changed the motor on my DC14 and hopefully saved myself some money. The video was clear and well paced, so even a luddite like me could follow the instructions. Thanks a lot.

  • @Fullaweizen
    @Fullaweizen 7 років тому

    Thanks for the step by step! This helped me to replace the motor, the switch, and finally diagnosing that the plug end of the cord was the faulty culprit (intermittent open)... still, saved hundreds, and I've got essentially a brand new DC07!!

  • @1977dazzza
    @1977dazzza 12 років тому

    Mate I owe you a beer I dont think I could have done this without your video. Lifesaver isn't' a good enough word for you Thankyou

  • @gmhague
    @gmhague 10 років тому +1

    This was awesome guys, thanks. But I THiNK from memory, while I was tricked awhile with the motor house, there are actually 7 screws holding it together. Look for one hidden on the clutch cover side. And yep, you have to get a T15 Tamperproof screwdriver. It MUST be a screwdriver, not one of those multi-tip jobs, because the recess for two of the screws is very narrow and the socket-shaft of the multi-screwdrivers won't fit.

  • @joemorrison9454
    @joemorrison9454 5 років тому

    Kevin is a beast! i have been trying to get this same thing done for hours, Kevin had it done in 8 minutes. BEASTMODE!

  • @RavenRose9000
    @RavenRose9000 7 років тому

    This is brilliant 12.99 for a new motor 2.99 for a t15 torx screwdriver and this video! Just repaired my own hoover thanks very much really clear and easy to understand! X

  • @goddarius
    @goddarius 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much for this excellent video tutorial....I just replaced the motor in my Dyson 14 upright meaning I saved £175 over buying a new one....just a note that the screws are t15 torx and require a special long driver to remove....an ordinary screwdriver won't do it.....thanks again....Ian Goddard

  • @rogers1908
    @rogers1908 12 років тому

    Guys, a VERY useful tutorial. Just replaced the motor on my 07, and even though I am pretty handy, I would definitely have struggled to achieve a successful outcome without this help. I was also fortunate that my car (SAAB) toolkit had a Torx 15 screwdriver in it.
    The Dyson now sucks better than a $40 hooker.... ;-)

  • @g7puw
    @g7puw 9 років тому

    Thanks for the great video ,this saved me from visiting the recycling center to get them to reassemble it after i had stripped it down for carbon brush replacements

  • @SuperCidermonkey
    @SuperCidermonkey 8 років тому +1

    Thank you so much, I followed along with Kevin for a perfect transplant.

    • @RansomSpares
      @RansomSpares  8 років тому +2

      +SuperCidermonkey Ha, great news, glad the patient is fit and well again!

  • @rsolaini
    @rsolaini 11 років тому

    excellent video, well explained. Not sure if others would agree but, if the motor rubber is very tight (as mine was) 2 drops of washing up liquid on the inside of the motor housing spread very thinly was just enough to enable it to move slightly into position. Anyway, well done guys, great job!!!

  • @tpwuk
    @tpwuk 12 років тому

    Thanks for this very useful. Putting the new motor back into the motor housing can be a tight squeeze. To make this part of the job much easier, smear some washing up liquid on the rubber boot and around the inside of the motor housing. The motor will then just slip into place! :)

  • @egon2875
    @egon2875 11 років тому

    Thank you thank you thank you. One T15 torx driver and this video saved me a packet. Many thanks!!!

  • @marypegler9173
    @marypegler9173 10 років тому

    Nicely done, my DC14 is up and running like new, saved me $500 on a new one!

  • @MattF340
    @MattF340 6 років тому

    Great video, quite straightforward to follow, the real PITA for me was fitting the new motor into the housing keeping the wires from snagging but got there eventually!

  • @stuartsheldrake4234
    @stuartsheldrake4234 6 років тому

    Use this video to change the motor in a DC33, slightly different but this video was a great help. Thank you.

  • @mickp3000
    @mickp3000 7 років тому

    Fantastic video. Thank You!!!
    I've just replaced the motor in my Dyson with a Dyson compatible one from eBay for £12.50... that beats buying a new one!

  • @davidstanhope6298
    @davidstanhope6298 10 років тому

    Great Post... worked like a charm, my brush housing was a complete B****** to get off though, certainly not as easy as Kevin made it look, even second time around was difficult. Second time around? first time one of the motor wires didn't connect properly and hence the grand switch on was a complete flop but once disassembled and reconnected worked like a charm, many thanks... Check those connections and save yourself time and lots of choice words!!

  • @paulleahsam
    @paulleahsam 10 років тому

    Excellent step by step guide. Were back in a clean house. The wife's not happy with you though.. she was looking forward to one of those ball types lol. many thanks.

    • @SwampMonsterSwampy
      @SwampMonsterSwampy 10 років тому +1

      Don't even bother with the Ball ones the suction on them is very poor compared to the DC07 and DC14. Also, go look on eBay etc at the number of Ball ones that are being sold saying the Brushbar has stopped turning, its a common thing for the Brushbar Motor to go on them.

  • @timhunter452
    @timhunter452 4 роки тому

    Thank you, this was incredibly helpful. Dismantled, replaced motor, reassembled and now working.

  • @internetpolification
    @internetpolification 6 років тому

    Excellent. Thank you very much for this. I just did this to check the brushes on the motor. I do think you should suggest pressing in the three tabs of the motor retaining housing before prising though, as mine would not prise off without doing this. Also, I would strongly recommend using a small block of wood on the end of th motor when tapping with a hammer. The metal is very soft, mine was a swine to get out and started damaging the end of the shaft

    • @spencerbrooks5311
      @spencerbrooks5311 6 років тому

      Yup. Ended up snapping one of the tabs off mine because he said to prise it when after getting it off it's clear you're meant to press the tabs in to release, not prise at all.

  • @paulsorrell6100
    @paulsorrell6100 4 роки тому

    Followed this and our trusty DC14 (nicknamed ‘triggers broom’ having replaced so many components) is good to go.....again. Thanks

  • @Legacy4x4turbo
    @Legacy4x4turbo 4 роки тому

    Helped me no end... many thanks... only thing with my dc 14 the clutch cover was not separate.. it was integrated to the front section...

  • @spivvo
    @spivvo 4 роки тому

    Thanks for great video..... getting the new motor into the housing whilst keeping those wires out fo the way was the most difficult task I have done in years..... I actually ended up smearing the rubber seals with olive oil to make it easier to slide in. Two house later all put back together and dead as a dodo...... right I guess I now need to send off for a new switch. I've changed the plus and checked the fuse so if that doesn't do it then I'm flummoxed.

  • @ryanr2303
    @ryanr2303 7 років тому

    Great video. Fitted a new motor under 1 hour. It's quite easy tbh.

  • @stephenstone3106
    @stephenstone3106 7 років тому

    Yeah 2 hours lots of redoing stuff I already done, got motor for £15. Thought I would take a chance, working at the moment. Clutch belt didn't know what that was still works.thanx Guys

  • @marcrobatto1010
    @marcrobatto1010 11 років тому

    Thanks! I had a matchbox car stuck in my dyson and this helped me get it out!

  • @jaykassan2637
    @jaykassan2637 9 років тому +4

    There are 8 (7 + 1) SCREWS IN TOTAL TO TAKE OFF not 7 (6 + 1) as stated in the video. the Clutch housing has 3 and the motor housing has 5.
    we found this out when we got to the stage of removing the motor cover only to find it doesn't just simply slide off but is held by the last little screw hidden away.
    also when inserting the new motor it is really hard to move it about to line up the rubber tabs. we had 3 attempts before it slid in correctly lined up.
    good video though and is easy to follow Kevin.

    • @bruddaozzo
      @bruddaozzo 8 років тому

      +jay kassan It's impossible to move my new motor about when inserting it. Has to be lined up EXACTLY upon entry. Onto like the 10th try now, so hard...

    • @internetpolification
      @internetpolification 6 років тому

      Me too!

    • @malcrawlins2022
      @malcrawlins2022 5 років тому

      @@bruddaozzo A little bit of vaseline works wonders.

    • @michaelstadler262
      @michaelstadler262 5 років тому

      Got the motor lined up on the second try whew! SURE wish I'd read your comment about the 8 screws first., and yeah, that bugger was hidden nicely. Eventually figured it out though...

  • @garyjohnson2444
    @garyjohnson2444 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for the video it was a great help in repairing my DC14 Animal I changed the motor start to finish in just over an hour, only tricky bit for me was the wire and connectors so that they were clear and the motor sat flush in the housing, also I needed a torx size 15 long screwdriver, i didn't buy my replacement motor off eBay as many do from £12 to £15 and bought it from my local spares shop for a little more model MTR299 Qualtex approx £15 or I notice they have the original motor for £52 but why pay more? very pleased I now have more years with my old Dyson.

  • @jongiant
    @jongiant 5 років тому +2

    Deep TX15 required.
    Other than that, this is a great vid. Just add a £19.99 motor and filter kit and your DC14 is good for another 10 years.
    Go green, repair before you replace!

    • @JamesPond-cd3tp
      @JamesPond-cd3tp 5 років тому

      Mines just blown up presume it's the motor horrible electric smell but considering going green and fixing it.

  • @stuu3270
    @stuu3270 11 років тому +6

    New motor on order this week. It might be useful to tell people 'at the beginning' they will need a T15 torx driver! I got half way through taking mine apart then had to stop... Great video thoug, thanks!

    • @RansomSpares
      @RansomSpares  11 років тому

      Thanks for the feedback Stuart ... glad the video was helpful!

    • @Cogibear
      @Cogibear 10 років тому +2

      Ransom Spares
      Dont just thank Stuart, re-edit the video or add a type over to it so that people know. This will stop people like me who started the job at 9pm thinking all was good and having to stop in the middle of the job as I didnt have T bits small enough. GET IT DONE!

  • @6andrew2
    @6andrew2 8 років тому

    Excellent video found in desperation. Fortunately everything I had already done was OK. I had trouble finding the last screw and my model may be slightly different, but I am very happy with the result and it works perfectly!

  • @angelavousden4917
    @angelavousden4917 7 років тому

    Excellent step by step instructions easy to follow thank you so much ANGIE from Sheffield x

  • @johnas2004
    @johnas2004 5 років тому

    Many thanks for the video, old blown motor now replaced with a Dyson / YDK YV2200 replacement. Hopefully won't need to open it up again for at least 5 years! Need a Torx T15 screwdriver with at least a 75mm blade (under £4 from B&Q).

  • @RansomSpares
    @RansomSpares  11 років тому

    Phil, that's what we're here for... glad we've helped.

  • @jairorojas
    @jairorojas 6 років тому

    Thank you Kevin, you are a star. First time I do this and it worked wonders.

  • @leyland110
    @leyland110 7 років тому

    Brilliant video ,i changed whole motor but after looking at brushes i could have save a little money by just replacing the brushes that was worn down and armature wasn't damaged but hey ho i have a fully working Dyson DC 14 .Thank you
    But i wish it was as easy as it looked on video lol

  • @Rosb1ff
    @Rosb1ff 7 років тому

    Perfect, replaced the motor on my DC33 following this. Thanks guys

  • @1954BJohn
    @1954BJohn 8 років тому

    Good video - but the editing, for me, at crucial times was iffy. The parts on my machine (DC 33) did not slide in and out as easy as this video made it look. Never did get the 'secret screw' back in, Nevertheless I managed to replace the motor, albeit with some marred hands. Something I could have never achieved without this video....Thank You Ransom Spares!

  • @nt123qwe
    @nt123qwe 2 роки тому

    Clear & concise. Many thanks

  • @STEEVB51
    @STEEVB51 13 років тому

    Thankyou very much for this tutorial - my dc14 is now good as new! Thankyou!

  • @curvingedge1
    @curvingedge1 9 років тому

    Thanks Kevin! This helps me alot on servicing my Dyson DC17. Great video!

  • @itzhakhanan847
    @itzhakhanan847 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much for this brilliant video. Great guys!

  • @Zenmaster_0-0_
    @Zenmaster_0-0_ 10 років тому

    £60 saved. Thanks for the video mate.

  • @pleung3706
    @pleung3706 9 років тому

    Many thanks for a great Video, very clear and very details, help change my motor in no time. many many thanks!

  • @malcolmmccoll6166
    @malcolmmccoll6166 4 роки тому

    Great video, not quiet as easy as looks but managed no bother, cheers...

  • @sarasatti12
    @sarasatti12 8 років тому +1

    thank you for simple show us>
    it was good explained it

  • @nicolaacbrown1861
    @nicolaacbrown1861 4 роки тому

    THANKS KEVIN, GREAT INFORMATIVE VIDEO. I HAVE NOW MENDED MY DYSON. HURRAH.

  • @YaFandan
    @YaFandan 9 років тому

    Great thanks, just changed the clutch on my DC14

  • @christinemckay7999
    @christinemckay7999 10 років тому

    excellent video , just used it to change motor on dc33 animal upright , fully expected to have to throw the whole lot in the bin but this video kept me on the right track !!!! another pointer to add is new motors arnt as deep as the original ones so you have to use an adapted seal (the big one ) part no. DYS921867-01 , thanks again !!!!!!!!!! :-)

  • @batcho99
    @batcho99 9 років тому

    Great vid. Thanks. Saved me a few quid :) Fixed the dc33.

  • @internetpolification
    @internetpolification 6 років тому +1

    Number of screws needing to be removed is moe than stated in this video. There is a screw tucked away, very not immediately obvious and not mentioned or pointed out in this video...if it’s not removed, the motor casing will not slide off

  • @TheDave000
    @TheDave000 5 років тому

    I just did this. It is much much harder, and way more fiddley than it looks. Not helped by a cheap chinese motor form Amazon with badly designed connectors I had to bend to get the wires to fit in properly. Still though, great video. I fixed my dyson for £15 instead of buying a new one. Thanks!

  • @Zlazyman
    @Zlazyman 10 років тому

    Thanks just used this video to change the carbon brushes on my DC14 blitz it

  • @kates8077
    @kates8077 10 років тому

    great instructions but it is really fiddly, it took me all day to do apart from a break to go and buy a T15 screwdriver and lunch & tea! but it does work now, yeah!!!!, I had to take the roller out in one piece and couldn't get the motor cover off on one side but twisted it enough to get the motor out, having got the new motor stuck in the wrong place in the housing (I had to hammer it out!) I used a load of washing up liquid the second time (rather more that 2 drops) which worked to get it in. Feeling very virtuous now!

  • @deanoverton9652
    @deanoverton9652 10 років тому +2

    What a pain this is going to be fixing this, great video though, thank u

  • @lbbuk
    @lbbuk 12 років тому

    Brilliant video, just what I was looking for. Cheers

  • @roboshaw1
    @roboshaw1 11 років тому

    thank you so much replaced motor for £20 result

  • @mcnaby
    @mcnaby 12 років тому

    This is brilliant guys..thank you so much!! I too have saved a fortune thanks to your help. Legends!!!! ;-)

  • @jrobinson7721
    @jrobinson7721 7 років тому

    I found it easier to rub a bit of washing up liquid round the motor rubber to make for an easier fit

    • @1999straker
      @1999straker 7 років тому

      i tiny bit of silicon spray or even a tiny bit of talk help.i am mean a tiny amount .do not use WD40 or similar the trouble with washing up liquid it can rot rubber and if you use too much it could be potentially dangerous if it came into contact with any of the electrical components

    • @jrobinson7721
      @jrobinson7721 7 років тому

      when I said tiny bit I don't mean a squirt I'm talking a tiny drop to the finger and to be honest I have used this technique for yrs on bicycle tyre fitting and other rubber jobs and never had the rubber rot yet I must admit I have never tried the talk technique

  • @BreakiingDad
    @BreakiingDad 6 років тому

    Cheers, i managed but im left qith a clip... It works though so thanks again saved me a fortune

  • @austinhook2324
    @austinhook2324 Рік тому

    I worked on the first Dyson DC14

  • @RansomSpares
    @RansomSpares  11 років тому

    That's fantasic ... glad it was helpful!

  • @dewaynerector6757
    @dewaynerector6757 7 років тому

    Great video. Terrible vacuum. My DC33 (almost identical to the DC14 / DC07) is the most maintenance unfriendly vacuum money can buy. Even changing a belt is terribly time consuming. My issue ended up being lack of continuity between a brush and the motor armature. Light cleaning of the brush solved the problem. Both brushes and armature looked fine.

  • @willmckeand
    @willmckeand 6 років тому

    Very helpful - thanks!

  • @pongomutley
    @pongomutley 10 років тому

    With the 07 it's best to remove the switch and release the cable to the motor to allow you to remove the motor housing completely from the body. Then you can push the motor out of the housing once you have removed the cover by pressing down on the spindle. Feed some of the cable through as you pop the motor out.
    The motor alignment rubber must sit with the smallest offset pointing at the suppression unit.
    Come on Kevin - GET IT RIGHT. Also why not invest in a belt lifter?

  • @andrewmcm3751
    @andrewmcm3751 Рік тому

    Thank you, dear sir.

  • @RansomSpares
    @RansomSpares  11 років тому

    Thanks - Glad it helped!

  • @jaykassan2637
    @jaykassan2637 9 років тому

    T15 TORX SCREWDRIVER IS ESSENTIAL TO DO THIS JOB... as Dyson don't use normal screws but Torx head screws. also don't try it with a Torx allen key (the cheap L shaped keys) as it wont be long enough.

  • @RansomSpares
    @RansomSpares  11 років тому

    Thanks - Glad is helped!

  • @andrewzen98
    @andrewzen98 6 років тому

    great video, thank you!