Vacuum Cleaner Brushbar Motor Assembly Stock Number: ES1373267
Genuine spare part for select models of Dyson vacuum cleaners
- there are 9 screws altogether 2 are under the rubber strip
- I cannot get into the motor assembly. I have taken out seven screws but it is still being held together.Sorry if I used the wrong terminology in my first question.
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Chris at eSpares says...
This part is supplied as one piece from Dyson and may be 'glued' together as they do not supply any parts for this assembly.
how can i tell if it's the motor or circuitboard preventing the brush to rotate? i have pressed the reset button and still nothing 3 Answers
- How do you split the head housing, I have removed seven retaking screws, but there appears to be two more screws tucked away behind a nylon brush
- Please ensure you have removed the power from the machine before attempting the test advised. Sounds elementary but often overlooked.
- you just need a circut tester to check the motor,put the contacts on either side of brush housings if you get a reading then the motor is ok,if no reading then it could be brushes but it is more likely burnt out windings!,(new motor)ok,a.t.b. prezzer
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Chris at eSpares says...
It is easier to test and identify a fault with the motor than a fault with the board. check for continuity across the motor.
- If you test the motor and that is working fine then its 99% that its the board and most people would not bother to try an repair it as it could be any number of things. If the cleaner is less that 5 years old they will replace the parts free.
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Rory at eSpares says...
Hi TJ, the brushbar motor does not have a reset on it itself; the reset switch is located on the cleaner head, and a wire runs to the motor housing.
for Dyson Ball DC25 all floors
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