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Compatible Dyson Vacuum Cleaner Carbon Brushes Stock Number: ES1538977

High quality spare part for select Dyson vacuum cleaners

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By Sarah - Shaftesbury - 18 April 2018
  • Dean from eSpares
    Dean at eSpares says...

    Check for any blockages that may be causing issues with the air flow before suspecting anything else.

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By A.I - Israel - 29 September 2015
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    It is overheating, this is either due to poor air flow from blocked filers or hoses or a failing motor.

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By HG - Cardiff - 25 March 2015
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    You need to dismantle the vacuum and remove the brushes to see if there is enough carbon left on them to contact the motor correctly. If worn they will often cause blackening of the armature contacts.

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do you market repair manual for dco5

By Anonymous - vale of glamorgan - 09 June 2014
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    We have two videos that should give you the information you require: How to replace the motor on a Dyson - DC05 http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/4/1327/how-to-replace-the-motor-on-a-dyson-dc05 and How to replace Numatic (Henry) carbon brushes http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/4/2177/how-to-replace-numatic-henry-carbon-brushes

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Hi. I have just replaced the carbon brushes on a Dyson DC07 vac motor which had stopped working. The motor is now working but sparking heavily. Do you know why this is happening? Thanks your help.

By Shabs - Leeds. UK. - 12 January 2014
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    If the motor has overheated it may have a short between windings causing excess current. Try using a fine abrasive paper to clean the brass armature and retry. If it quickly blackens it is likely to be a faulty motor.

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Do I need tools and if so can you supply these?

By John - Hereford - 14 November 2013
  • Christopher from eSpares
    Christopher at eSpares says...

    See our video: How to replace a Dyson motor on a DC07 in our advice centre.

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I have taken the carbon brush assembly off the motor, but it is not obvious how you get the old brushes out.

By RBF - UK - 29 July 2013
  • Carefully lift the 2 or 3 small tabs on the back of the old brush assembly with a small flat ended screwdriver, in the centre you'll see a spot solder-weld just about covering the end of a copper wire - this is the end of the carbon brush, undo this and remove the old brush, re-insert the new brush and spring and re-solder the end of the new wire in the same place. Press the 2 or 3 tabs back into place and insert the whole assembly back into the motor. HTH Riz By Riz - UK - 20 November 2013
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i have just removed the brushes from a dyson dc 14 cleaner how do i remove the old brushes from the casing and replace with new brushes. where can i view the espares video of this action

By simo49 - warrington - 16 September 2013
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Compatible Dyson Vacuum Cleaner Carbon Brushes

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