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Shark Cordless Pet Perfect Rear Motor Replacement

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    • Remove the Dust Cup Container from the motor housing.

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    • Remove the five 14mm screws with the PH2 Bit from the motor housing and pull the housing apart.

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    • Pull the motor upward and away from the the housing.

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    • With the soldering tool separate the motor from the gray wire and the black wire.

    • Turn the motor to the other side. Then separate the motor from the two red wires, and the white wire.

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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2 Comments

OK that tells me how to replace it but nothing else. Every article written about this item isn't really about repairing or troubleshooting, they're about taking apart some components, with a screwdriver. Not really helpful at all. But nice try.

Katea Monsta - Reply

I disassembled my 18 Volt SV780N because a new battery with 6 hours charge was not powering any response. In item 2, there is another screw which holds the case together. It is on the front side where the snout attaches——on the rim of the intake and is plainly visible. The handle on the unit does split in half and contains the mini circuit board which is the brain of this vac—-mounted under the off-on switch. I found this to be covered in micro dust (Just as the interior is elsewhere). I used an artist’s paint brush to clean it. If you have this apart, it might be also useful to brush off (Or wipe) the dust off the motor. This allows the motor another degree of cooling which perhaps prolongs its life. I suggest mounting the battery in the motor half so wiring can be safety placed into the proper recesses making the unit easier to close… Good Luck!

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