Thanks to this guide just fixed my shark vacuum after 3 hours. I actually dismantled the whole thing. And took out belt cleaned it as I didn't have a new one. Plus undid the roller brush got that out and found clumps of dust stuck between roller and bracket. Tried to figure out how to put whole thing back together after cleaning it. And wallah the roller brush spins now. 😅. So of ur having same problem maybe it's nothing to to do with belt or connection pins too handle it just could be build up of dirt between roller and brackets. Saved me buying a new vacuum.
The roller jammed on my year and a half old teal IZ140 Shark RocketPro and to my disappointment, I called customer service and was told it would not be covered by the manufacturer’s 5 year warranty. They did offer me a new floor nozzle for $89. After refusing to buy the nozzle I was offered the nozzle for half price. I told them I would buy it if they waved the shipping which would have been $15.95. Meanwhile after watching this video I disassembled it and found a small amount of dust near the bearings of the roller which I cleaned up, reassembled and got it working like new. The only part I couldn’t remove was the roller gear for the belt. I probably won’t buy another Shark because of the warranty. I feel parts in the floor nozzle should have been repaired or replaced. I was also told the floor nozzle couldn’t be disassembled. Go figure🙄
That's why the build them this way. They purposely do this so you'll give up and buy a new one. I just trying to open mine up to clean out there the roller is.
Thanks to this guide just fixed my shark vacuum after 3 hours. I actually dismantled the whole thing. And took out belt cleaned it as I didn't have a new one. Plus undid the roller brush got that out and found clumps of dust stuck between roller and bracket. Tried to figure out how to put whole thing back together after cleaning it. And wallah the roller brush spins now. 😅. So of ur having same problem maybe it's nothing to to do with belt or connection pins too handle it just could be build up of dirt between roller and brackets. Saved me buying a new vacuum.
The tool to loosen the hex head bolts is a special tool. Could you specify the name and size of this please
Thank you. I was able to repair the model I have with your video;
Thank u! Couldn’t figure out how to get the roller bar out!
What is the belt part number for ordering
Thank you very much for your video, it helped alot 👍
Use a Torx security TR2 driver for the screws
The roller jammed on my year and a half old teal IZ140 Shark RocketPro and to my disappointment, I called customer service and was told it would not be covered by the manufacturer’s 5 year warranty. They did offer me a new floor nozzle for $89. After refusing to buy the nozzle I was offered the nozzle for half price. I told them I would buy it if they waved the shipping which would have been $15.95. Meanwhile after watching this video I disassembled it and found a small amount of dust near the bearings of the roller which I cleaned up, reassembled and got it working like new. The only part I couldn’t remove was the roller gear for the belt. I probably won’t buy another Shark because of the warranty. I feel parts in the floor nozzle should have been repaired or replaced. I was also told the floor nozzle couldn’t be disassembled. Go figure🙄
Mine keeps shutting off immediately even when charged. Anybody have / solve this problem?
Thank you, big help!
Nice video
Good God! I’d just go buy a new vacuum!
Lol isn't that wild. I agree with commemt
It really made me lol. Excruciating watching all that, and I don't even own a shark lol.
That's why the build them this way. They purposely do this so you'll give up and buy a new one. I just trying to open mine up to clean out there the roller is.
T20 bit
nice
Very dissapointing Does not show how to remove brush bar
That's exactly what I was going to say. I can get the whole thing apart, but cannot remove the brush bar...grrr
@@aliciakiel9313 I'm looking for a replacement brush bar but haven't had any luck, You?