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Dyson DC41 & DC65 Vacuum Repair & Maintenance
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2021
- This is a DC41 with a bad brush bar. I believe the DC65 shares the same parts as the DC41.
Update 2/17/21: I just noticed the Dyson does not have a headlight.
This video is long because I go into the details of stripping down the dust bin.
This vacuum cleaner is well designed and requires no consumables. The two filters are washable. I think Dyson could do a better job offering more replacement parts.
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The step by step and clear instruction and explanation of parts, how things clip in, what to watch out for was top notch. Stellar job, gave me confidence to strip down my DC41.
Thanks and good luck!
Thank you for telling your viewers what size screw driver to use on those tiny little screws! Loved your very clear and detailed explanations. I was able to actually take everything apart and finally clean the brush bar rollers and casing. I like the Dyson but it does get very dirty.
Thanks for this video. I'm just in the process of stripping down the hover for a deep clean while following your instructions.
Your video is very helpful in order to clean this vacuum, I would wash with water and soap most of the lose pieces but how important to know is that those small rollers could be damaged easily, thank you so much.
I'm glad the video was helpful!
Awesome - thanks. Helps with parts I wasn't sure came apart!!
Glad it helped!
All vacuums leave something behind. Try the opposite order by having the Bissell go first and the Dyson afterwards, you will find that Regardless of what type of vacuum you’re using, no matter how many times you go over spots with it, your always going to get up something with another. No machine will ever extract everything from the carpet.
That's a good idea!
Yep, that was the problem. TY for the video!
I'm glad that it was helpful for you!
Thanks, this video helped me out a bunch bro 👍👍
Glad to hear it
The brush does come off the end of the crevice tool - hold the button & give it a firm wiggle.
Thank you!
My DC41 dust canister/basket has started to fall off the vacuum. When engaging the vacuum rollers and snapping it back in, there seems to be some flex in the gray handle. It's like the dust bin is able to just barely be able to start to fall out because of it. It doesn't really look like the plastic is worn, but hard to tell.
Do you think it's the spring inside the red piece that releases the basket? Any ideas how to make sure it doesn't pop off until I actually press the release button?
I don't know the answer and I gave away that machine a year ago. Hopefully someone will chime in with an answer. Good luck!
Why would I want a Bissell that actually destroys the carpet than a Dyson DC41 which is much less destructive to the carpet fabric?
How do you change the power button on and off red dc 65? Are they all the same?
Sorry, I don't know. I gave that machine away.
I've watched this video again and again and it was all smooth sailing till I tried to put back the little spring and push the bin back into the canister. Do you make house calls?
Do you have beer and potato chips? That project was so long ago I don't remember the process. I gave the vacuum cleaner to my daughter. I'll have to watch the video again!
@@davidgpo Would that help? I hate to take it to the repair shop for something that in principle looks so easy. It is a very good vacuum for long-haired cats.
@@thelmah05 I did have trouble with that spring. You might need a helper or a forceps. Keep working at it.
@@davidgpo One way or another it will get fixed. I don't know why they made this so complicated.
Hellos, my dc41 stays locked upright. I can not get it to decline. Anyway to fix this? Thank you
I never ran into this problem. First see if the accessory hose is blocked with debris. Remove the dust canister. You'll see a red button on the lower area of the handle. Push the button while lifting the hose out of the body of the vacuum. See if there's debris in there. If that's clean check the upright lock mechanism. I believe to get to it you have to remove the filter in the ball and then remove the cover plate that's under the filter. I think it's secured with torx screws. Let us know what you find. Best of luck.
I have the same issue and no solution found so far. Checked for anything blocking in the hose and have disassembled the vacuum as far as I can. Unable to get to the other 2 screws holding the locking mechanism because I can't move the vacuum position past upright.
I follow this person advice and it works. Hope this will help you too.th-cam.com/video/lwYNo4DsARc/w-d-xo.html
Why did you have your fast forward through the 1 part I needed? Fitting the motor back into plastic head piece and where to put the damn wires!!! 😩
People get bored with long videos. Have you tried running that section at slow speed?
Take the fiber washer of the bearing,clean it with electrical cleaner spray,let dry, and mash grease into the bearing. Put the bearing back in and rotate it. Good to go.
That's a great tip! Thanks!
Stacy Abrhams in the opening ad is offensive. Cut the political crap.
That ad is from Google, I'm no fan of Abrams.