Wanted to send a thank you! The bearing that you show at 8:06 was the exact problem that I had and all it took was a little WD-40 and machine oil and its working again.
This video did it! It got to the part at 7:54 where that was the part that was stuck on mine. Some lubricant and it started moving again. Thanks for saving me some money and plastics in the landfill!!!
FYI. It is not necessary to remove all the parts after 1:30 if you want to simply remove the hair from the turbine shaft You can remove the fastener holding the shaft in place as shown at 4:10 and pull it out as shown. Thanks
Thanks Sony, but the title does say "Dyson Turbine Head Not Working Fixed" as it quite clearly was not working. Naturally one would not repair the unit then place the Brush head full of hair back inside. Other viewers have benefited from the video hence the views and comments, and you also can use the UA-cam platform to illustrate whatever you would like to present. Kindest regards.
Hi Gabriela, I have also not been able to locate the part hence why I repaired it. There are various Schematics diagrams but no Brushbar Motor part available.
Great Vid, thanks. Any chance you have the specs on the very tiny spring that popped out and disappeared (@ 3:20-3:45)? Lost mine and if I had length and diameter and coil count I could find a replacement.
Hi Snowman, yes that tiny Spring can be elusive if it pops out into infinity. Sorry I have no idea of the size though it was very rigid. Maybe you can purchase an assortment box from eBay. Regards 😎.
@@green-crocs-fixes1520 Thanks for your response. Hopefully someone else tackling a repair can measure diameter and length and count coils of the spring and post the information.
Same problem, looks like a design flaw, if there is too much resistance on the belt, that will be the part that gives. Going to try and 3D Print and alternative and see if that works.
Wanted to send a thank you! The bearing that you show at 8:06 was the exact problem that I had and all it took was a little WD-40 and machine oil and its working again.
Thanks Craig,
happy to help and glad you managed to resolve 😎.
Thank you so much! I have been searching the internet high and low for this
Thanks Ellora,
happy to help 😎.
Thanks. Your suggestion to oil the small belt cog worked.
Thanks Harjit,
happy to help 😎
This video did it! It got to the part at 7:54 where that was the part that was stuck on mine. Some lubricant and it started moving again. Thanks for saving me some money and plastics in the landfill!!!
Thanks Andre,
Appreciated.
Brilliant Tutorial Will Help So Many, Excellent Thanks.
Thanks Simon,
happy to help😎.
Thank you so much - my head was slightly different but did the trick - feeling very happy - Thank you
Thanks Patricia,
happy to help 😀.
FYI. It is not necessary to remove all the parts after 1:30 if you want to simply remove the hair from the turbine shaft You can remove the fastener holding the shaft in place as shown at 4:10 and pull it out as shown. Thanks
Thanks Sony,
but the title does say "Dyson Turbine Head Not Working Fixed" as it quite clearly was not working. Naturally one would not repair the unit then place the Brush head full of hair back inside. Other viewers have benefited from the video hence the views and comments, and you also can use the UA-cam platform to illustrate whatever you would like to present.
Kindest regards.
Thanks Andre,
Happy to help, and glad you have manage to resolve 😀.
Hello, a question how can I buy that part (the small part) I don't know how to look for it, thank you 😊
Hi Gabriela,
I have also not been able to locate the part hence why I repaired it. There are various Schematics diagrams but no Brushbar Motor part available.
@@green-crocs-fixes1520 thank you for your help and answering I really appreciate it. You have a great day .
Great Vid, thanks. Any chance you have the specs on the very tiny spring that popped out and disappeared (@ 3:20-3:45)? Lost mine and if I had length and diameter and coil count I could find a replacement.
Hi Snowman,
yes that tiny Spring can be elusive if it pops out into infinity. Sorry I have no idea of the size though it was very rigid. Maybe you can purchase an assortment box from eBay.
Regards 😎.
@@green-crocs-fixes1520 Thanks for your response. Hopefully someone else tackling a repair can measure diameter and length and count coils of the spring and post the information.
At 7:34, the teeth on the small cog of mine have all worn off...
Hi Grant,
probably cheaper to replace the Head as i cannot see individual parts for these anywhere.
Yes, frustrating... Ordered a new alternative
head...
@@grantmcwilliam good Idea as if newer then it may be more sufficient 😀.
Same problem, looks like a design flaw, if there is too much resistance on the belt, that will be the part that gives. Going to try and 3D Print and alternative and see if that works.
@@benjscI was trying to diy a fix for this part so would be super interested in how the 3D goes 🤓