Super helpful. I followed step by step and cleaned all the hair and strings off the brush and bearing area. Somehow I had three screws leftover when I was done. 😅
You’re awesome for taking the time to show me how to fix my shark rocket pro even though its still under warranty i am going to fix this head its in great shape other then dirt in baring
I came across your video and went and grabbed my vacuum out of the trash. I didnt have the tool to take it apart but did find that it had dog hair and dust which made the roller stop working not the motor. Saved me $350.00. I am going to take it to a vacuum cleaning place to do all the hard work you did and get it a good cleaning. Thanks for the video!
This video was a HUGE help !!! I used it last night to help clean my shark vac. Very easy to follow along with. I did end up ditching my gasket seal cause it would not cooperate. Thank you so much for this how to!
Thanks for the video. i had mine half torn apart when i got stumped. Thanks for the walk through. I had a huge chunknof dust that was hard as cement in that end bearing that seized up and had to use a blad to scrape it out.
I have a Shark If250 which cuts out after about 5-10 seconds with the head attachment on. Runs ok without it. But it will also cut out with the power brush on it but less often. Don't know if you've come across this?
I usually have another machine I can swap the head off of and try. Not something people can do at home since they usually only have 1 machine. Test for voltage coming out where the cleaner head connects with the support wheels locked up.
Super helpful. I followed step by step and cleaned all the hair and strings off the brush and bearing area. Somehow I had three screws leftover when I was done. 😅
You’re awesome for taking the time to show me how to fix my shark rocket pro even though its still under warranty i am going to fix this head its in great shape other then dirt in baring
I came across your video and went and grabbed my vacuum out of the trash. I didnt have the tool to take it apart but did find that it had dog hair and dust which made the roller stop working not the motor. Saved me $350.00. I am going to take it to a vacuum cleaning place to do all the hard work you did and get it a good cleaning. Thanks for the video!
This video was a HUGE help !!! I used it last night to help clean my shark vac. Very easy to follow along with. I did end up ditching my gasket seal cause it would not cooperate. Thank you so much for this how to!
Really appreciate the video. I followed your instructions step by step and decided to return this junk to Costco!
Thanks for the video. i had mine half torn apart when i got stumped. Thanks for the walk through. I had a huge chunknof dust that was hard as cement in that end bearing that seized up and had to use a blad to scrape it out.
Thank you for this video, I was able to repair my shark vac. Thought is was shot! Thank's again!!
I have a Shark If250 which cuts out after about 5-10 seconds with the head attachment on. Runs ok without it. But it will also cut out with the power brush on it but less often. Don't know if you've come across this?
what size security torq scew is it?
I think it’s a t15 or 20 sorry for late reply.
My moter got hot stopped. Over heat wife didnt clean handle filter. Is there a re set
thermal switch kicked it off most likely. Wait 30 minutes. It should reset once it cools off.
@@richardsvacuumcenter your right. Thank goodness mine re started
I can’t seem to unscrew the deepest back left screw. Any advice on how to get in there to unscrew it?
Back left. Hmm from which direction? Do you have security Torx screw bits?
How do you test a Dyson UP16 Cleaner Head?
I usually have another machine I can swap the head off of and try. Not something people can do at home since they usually only have 1 machine. Test for voltage coming out where the cleaner head connects with the support wheels locked up.
@@richardsvacuumcenter Thank You
what should the voltage coming out where the cleaner head connects be? and is it AC or DC?
Cleaner Head Motor?
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