Introduction
The motor is the powerhouse behind your brush head rotation which could either increase or decrease your vacuum's cleaning power. This guide will take you through the necessary steps to properly replace your motor.
What you need
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Detach the hose connected on the bottom of the vacuum by pulling it out of the casing.
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Lay the vacuum on its side.
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Press in the black, rubberish button located on the back of the vacuum to detach the vacuum head from the body.
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Remove the small front wheels with a metal spudger by inserting the metal spudger in front of the wheel and slowly prying up. This will free the wheel and reveal the screw beneath it.
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Repeat this for the other wheel.
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Remove the four 18mm screws located on the top corners and the bottom/middle of the vacuum head using a JIS 1 screwdriver.
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Remove the two 18mm screws located on the inside of the large wheels using a JIS 1 screwdriver.
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