Vacuum repairman shows how to take apart a Dyson DC35 or DC44 cyclone and reassemble for cleaning

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  • @richardsvacuumcenter
    @richardsvacuumcenter  Před 2 měsíci +1

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  • @carolynrogers1510
    @carolynrogers1510 Před měsícem

    thank you! just gave my DC45 a big clean, I've pulled my full size dyson apart but wasnt sure how to dismantle a stick dyson so thank you!

  • @denisbannan6875
    @denisbannan6875 Před rokem +2

    Thanks, Ours was particularly dirty. I have always able to clean the "power head" but your detailed breakdown of the cyclonic assembly was very valuable. Thankyou for sharing.

  • @HansOvervoorde
    @HansOvervoorde Před 3 lety +20

    Thank you so much, this video totally helped me out cleaning mine to the bone. It did not smell but after six years I found it pretty much clogged with fine dust. Now it performs as if new!
    While following the steps in your video I found some things I believe not mentioned in the video. But please comment if I'm wrong, I only wish to contribute.
    - The six screws in the center are T10. The one on the back is T8.
    - Be sure to thoroughly clean the valve inside of the nozzle which is directly connected to the container. An unclean valve results into lower performance than possible.
    - It is not a big deal if the electronic connectors on the container and the sockets in the front of the nozzle get wet while cleaning. But it is of great importance to dry them thoroughly as soon as you have finished cleaning. This prevents the connectors from rust which in turn could result into connectivity problems with powered accessories. Use a clean dry cloth to dry the connectors on the container thoroughly. Apply a hair dryer or a hot air gun at max 140K/60°C for a couple of minutes straight in front of the sockets in the front of the nozzle to get all the wetness out. If you go beyond 140K/60°C, things will hardly go faster and your Dyson might start melting...
    So why is this not a big deal? :-) The two electronic connectors on the container connect through a black/white wire to two small sockets in the front of the nozzle. Powered accessories are provided with power through these sockets in the nozzle. Meaning that there is no more than an extension wire involved, so no vulnerable electronic parts like chips.
    - The nozzle on the container can be detached as well. But I advise only to do so if you are a bit of orderly and patient/experienced as a really, really thin rubber gasket is involved (easy to break, easy to loose) and putting back the wires (not connectors) in the right place can be a bit of tricky. And with mine, this part was actually the least dirty.
    So if you're still willing to do so LOL: inside of the nozzle, next to the valve, you will find two T10's. Remove those. One side of the nozzle will now be loose. From the perspective of the container, that is the right side of the nozzle. From the same perspective, to detach the left side of the nozzle: use a thin but not very sharp object like a table knife to pry very carefully in a vertical manner between the container and the nozzle and it will set loose. When reattaching after cleaning, make sure that the cable is in the right place meaning it will neither get stuck between the nozzle and the container nor will be perforated when putting back the T10's.

  • @YesMir
    @YesMir Před 3 lety +3

    Mate, " I have never fixed a vacuum cleaner before " I have NO CLUE what so ever about such things, but like many who have previously commented, I followed your video step by ruddy step, and I now have a working Dyson, which also smells so much better, thank you so much, I doff my proverbial cap to you, sir ! Cheers man !

  • @lynnreddington1645
    @lynnreddington1645 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Excellent, I’ve serviced my old Dyson 44 animal now thanks to you xx

  • @carlosmonzon9272
    @carlosmonzon9272 Před rokem +1

    I almost threw away my dc44 because it was all clogged up and l couldn't figure out how to take apart and clean the darn thing without breaking something. The instructions Dyson provided of just cleaning that big main filter was useless. Thats until l saw your video, great step by step instructions for the average joe, like myself..... great job sir making this video! Now l have a vacuum that works just like new again! Thank you so much.

  • @hellraiser3784
    @hellraiser3784 Před 3 lety +7

    About a month ago my mother gave me this out of her storage. Very much appreciative for the tutorial. Still works like a charm

  • @Ozzie4Para
    @Ozzie4Para Před 3 lety +5

    Thanks for the video. I've had a DC35 that I bought new God only knows how many years ago. It quit working a couple years ago so it ended up in my closet with other stuff. I was about to throw it away but I then decided to buy a new battery from Amazon to see if it would work again. I bought the battery and it worked temporarily. It worked until the battery lost its charge. I put it on the charger overnight but it was still dead. I thought I received a bad battery so I ordered another battery. Same thing, nothing would happen. I then decided to buy a new charger and BINGO! That was the trick. I then took it apart with your video's help and now my DC35 is like brand new again. I'm happy!

    • @andg7510
      @andg7510 Před 2 lety

      I have the same problem also a dyson dc35 and now the thing does not charge. So i dont know if it is my battery or is it the charger? I ordered a new battery that will arrive tomorrow. But maybe it is the charger? The charger does not give any light. Do u maybe know the problem?

    • @Ozzie4Para
      @Ozzie4Para Před 2 lety +1

      @@andg7510 it’s more than likely the charger. I bought a new one from Amazon for like $35

  • @seanieboy233
    @seanieboy233 Před rokem +1

    Good job man best video on properly cleaning here. The rest are only skimping round the edges and havent a clue how to clean properly. Brilliant demonstration

  • @mimilevinson5094
    @mimilevinson5094 Před 3 lety +6

    thanks for the video! My DC44 was stopping a lot. I used this video and cleaned it thoroughlly. Seems much better!

    • @frederickwallace6552
      @frederickwallace6552 Před 2 lety

      How did you get the six little screws out. Never seen a head like these.

  • @luvitela
    @luvitela Před měsícem

    Thank you very much. Great show and tell on how to disassemble and clean. Works for DC 44, too. Much appreciated.

  • @mphdavidson
    @mphdavidson Před 2 lety +2

    That's so much for this! I have one small modification for anyone with a DC34 version - around the 5:20 mark, you pop the drive assembly out with a screwdriver. This won't work on the DC34 model because of a protective sheath surrounding the drive assembly. I found that I could pop it out using a tool I made from a thicker gauge paperclip. I unfolded the clip, and bent the tip of it 90 degrees, at about 1 or 1.5 mm in from the end, creating a very small hook. I could then reach into the space between the sheath and the backstop of the drive assembly and pull it out. Hopefully this helps anyone in a similar situation.
    Your video gave me the inspiration on how to remove this part, so big thanks!

  • @sebastienfox9119
    @sebastienfox9119 Před 3 lety +2

    Essentially the same as the DC45 too, helped alot to take apart and clean. Thanks for the video

  • @alisonwalker6167
    @alisonwalker6167 Před 3 lety +7

    Thank you so much for this video. Easy to follow and gave me confidence to take my Dyson apart. Lovely and clean, with no bad smells!

  • @jessicamcilwain3484
    @jessicamcilwain3484 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you!! My Dyson had a musty smell that I couldn’t get rid of. Followed this to a tee to clean it and it smells so much better

  • @juliehazel8709
    @juliehazel8709 Před 3 lety +1

    I appreciate this dyson dc35 repair video. It allowed me to fix the shut off problem I had! Thank you!

  • @gerardpin5664
    @gerardpin5664 Před rokem

    A thousand thanks for this most helpful, video that enabled me to save my old Dyson. Easy to follow, well-explained, perfect sound & shooting. Greetings from Southern France

  • @PookaBabe
    @PookaBabe Před rokem

    I just got this model free from Buy Nothing Project. She said it intermittently worked. I fix things. I love a good bargain! It was Dirty but not broken. I cleaned it and it looks brand new!! You gave great instructions and made my job easier!

  • @uffo200
    @uffo200 Před rokem +1

    Thank you. Just what I was looking for to help me disassemble the DC35. very helpful

  • @fanofharry
    @fanofharry Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much! I didn’t know I could take it apart to this extent, can’t wait to get it clean.

  • @anitaray9567
    @anitaray9567 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this video, it has helped tremendously!! I have no idea which one this is because it starts with CD4-... so finding this was awesome. Thanks again!!

  • @jjc7655
    @jjc7655 Před rokem

    Excellent Guidance - Many thanks. My DC35 has been refurbished as per instructions and new replacement battery fitted. Wow it's as good as new now! Best regards Jennifer 👩‍🔧

  • @S1lpion
    @S1lpion Před 3 lety +1

    Cheers for the help, worked like a dream on my dc44

  • @BLITZKRIEG1
    @BLITZKRIEG1 Před 11 dny

    thank you. I just got mine second hand from a friend and I need to clean it thoroughly

  • @marium1980
    @marium1980 Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks so much for this tutorial! Found one of these (another similar model) so will take the time to do a deep cleaning. Awesome detailed video!

  • @enriquecohen6259
    @enriquecohen6259 Před 3 lety +1

    Most helpful guide. Much better than any other. Appreciate you having done that. Will certainly contribute to your cause. thank you

  • @roynexus6
    @roynexus6 Před 3 měsíci

    Excellent how-to. Thanks for posting!

  • @prolegomenon
    @prolegomenon Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks so much! I made it as far as the three clips but couldn't figure out how get them lose. Great video. Just liked and subscribed.

  • @BrothaJINC
    @BrothaJINC Před 3 lety

    Thank you brotha, on mine it was the battery terminal wasn’t pushed up making contact fixed it right away. And you show how to take it all apart good shit

  • @billfisher0101
    @billfisher0101 Před 3 lety +1

    Fantastic job, thank you! My Dyson is a DC44 Animal, this video is perfect.

  • @kathryncahill5617
    @kathryncahill5617 Před 3 lety

    Very helpful. Slow, clear, detailed instructions with clear videos. thank you!!!

  • @NotPeteMcCabe
    @NotPeteMcCabe Před 3 lety

    Thanks, cleaned my DC44 with your help.

  • @Scikonaut
    @Scikonaut Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you!! Just cleaned our DC 35👍🏽👍🏽

  • @New-ml3ip
    @New-ml3ip Před 3 lety

    I have a second hand dyson and this worked a treat the thing is like new again thanks

  • @priscillapinzas7313
    @priscillapinzas7313 Před 11 měsíci

    Awesome. Truly appreciate it, I still have my DC44 and I use it daily, and have been doing my own maintenance and work on it. Changed the roller before, as well as new filters, but this is a much better option to clean 🧼 my upstairs vacuum. I use the DC59 downstairs, which I still do maintenance for it as well and will keep an eye out to see if you have a video for that one. Will give you thanks $$ as soon as I get paid 😊.
    Thanks ☺️

  • @lillylynn3370
    @lillylynn3370 Před 10 měsíci

    ahhh Thanks so much! This was extremely helpful. I have this version, and she's still kickin

  • @calinpopovici3066
    @calinpopovici3066 Před 2 lety

    Very helpful thanks. I cleaned my DC45 in no time.

  • @TheSnapcaster
    @TheSnapcaster Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video! Got a new Dyson, and decided to use the old one in the garage. It smelled like dog and dirt after a while out there. Works better now, and doesn't smell like my dog rolled in mud! He smells like that, but my vaccuum shouldn't!

  • @theresaandrus5409
    @theresaandrus5409 Před 3 lety +3

    Hands down the BEST tutorial I’ve ever watched. Thank you! Unfortunately my dyson STILL won’t stay on for more than a few seconds...but it’s clean!

    • @theresaandrus5409
      @theresaandrus5409 Před 3 lety +1

      Is that email still valid. I would love to send a small donation. Would have to etranfer I can’t log in to my PayPal since changing my email address.

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  Před 3 lety

      Thanks! Order a new battery that should solve your problem! Yes the paypal email is still valid!

    • @theresaandrus5409
      @theresaandrus5409 Před 3 lety

      @@richardsvacuumcenter is there a way to know if it is the battery. I don’t mind having a spare but don’t need 2 if the vac won’t work.

    • @theresaandrus5409
      @theresaandrus5409 Před 3 lety

      @@richardsvacuumcenter It still holds a charge - held it for over a year before I picked it up again to either fix it or trash it. There are no red blinking lights.

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  Před 3 lety

      @@theresaandrus5409 There are a few contacts on those batteries. If they contacts are corroded at all it might do what you're describing. Aside from replacing it that's the only other solution I can think of.

  • @cararose1977
    @cararose1977 Před 2 lety

    I could NOT get the filter for to open. All I had to do was squeeze the parts together as I released the clip. Great tip!
    This time I also washed the plastic cyclone innards. I couldn’t get those three clips undone, but you showing what is inside helped me decide just to wash it as one big piece.
    Thanks! PayPal sent.

  • @AIMSTIRtheGANGSTER
    @AIMSTIRtheGANGSTER Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much! I’ve had my vacuum for 10+ years but as time has passed it has shut off more and more. I have been rinsing most of it aside from the motor so it was extremely helpful to get it taken apart properly. Although it is clean, unfortunately I continue to have the shut off issue. I see a screw to the motor portion but not brave enough to get that apart.

    • @sunnystephful
      @sunnystephful Před 2 lety +1

      Mine kept shutting off also. I purchased a new battery and it works like a charm.

  • @DawgsChamp88
    @DawgsChamp88 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so very much for your help. I have the DC35 and I've done what I thought was a good deep cleaning before, but I didn't know I could go further than the last step on the cyclone assembly with the T8 screws. That part is so hard to clean. I had my flashlight and pipe cleaners and an old drinking straw cleaning brush and I couldn't get it all clean. Thank you for showing me how to go further on the cyclone assembly. Mine doesn't smell, but I'm sure there's more dirt trapped in there. My battery is worn out so I am trying to find a good replacement even though generic batteries worry me, but I bought a used OEM Dyson battery and it's life is about as short as my original OEM Dyson battery. I have been trying to figure out if my issue is the batteries or the motor dying. I'm hoping just the batteries are the issue.

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  Před 2 lety +1

      My experience with replacement batteries has been good by in large. I wouldn't worry too much about that. And sounds like battery is your problem so go for it!

  • @Collinormous
    @Collinormous Před 2 lety

    Just picked up a DC35 for $35 from goodwill, was filthy, pulled it all apart and cleaned it and now it’s like new.

  • @robtebay1
    @robtebay1 Před 2 lety

    A brilliant video. Thank you very much.

  • @tinad1362
    @tinad1362 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you again for your great video you helped me out again

  • @ronhughes1805
    @ronhughes1805 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for very useful information.

  • @nm1andonly
    @nm1andonly Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this tutorial!!!

  • @sheilaliljenquist6840
    @sheilaliljenquist6840 Před 7 měsíci

    Wow! Thank you! Super helpful!!

  • @khoroshen
    @khoroshen Před 3 lety +1

    Great guide! On mine the little flap which keeps nozzle closed while it is vertical (i.e. hanging in the wall charger) was stuck open. The nozzle is held on the transparent bucket by 2 more T8 screws (on one side) and clips on the other side. You have to pry it up with quite a bit of force to release the clips. I cleaned the flap mechanism from both sides with a shower jet until the dust stuck in the mechanism was released. Should be no problem getting the cables and contacts wet as long as they can dry quickly afterwards. Blow out the water from the contacts with compressed air ideally.

    • @twinkleman4671
      @twinkleman4671 Před 2 lety

      I have the same problem, have undone the two screw but unsure what I need to pry to get at the flap to to clean it.

  • @markrapacki2084
    @markrapacki2084 Před 3 lety +4

    This is my exact model. Well done tutorial. Helped a lot.

  • @thetwohundred5213
    @thetwohundred5213 Před 21 dnem

    thanks - good walk through

  • @samneis128
    @samneis128 Před 11 měsíci

    If your DC35 won't turn on, try flipping the filter the other way around! Mine would not go even tho i was sure the battery was charged. I cleaned all the contacts i could get at on the battery, up inside the handle, behind the dust can and going out to the attachments, but no luck. I was hoping this vid would show me how to open up the power head, because i thought it was corroded up in there. But then i noticed the little "faucet" icons printed on his filter were upside down as he took the filter out. So i flipped mine around and put it together and it worked. Mine only works with the purple side facing out, and the faucet icons upside down. Looking at the rubber gasket around it, i cannot see how the top is different than the bottom, but for some reason it matters. There is a little purple tab on each end that has to push against a rubber-covered switch at the bottom of the power head. This happens when the dust can is properly latched in place, but apparently one end of the filter gasket is too squishy and doesn't cause the switch to contact. Or maybe the tolerances are not great and it varies from filter to filter. Afterward, i realized that i could have tested this by just pressing that switch and pulling the trigger while the battery was in, but the dust bin was off. Presumably this is defeating a safety feature, but all its gonna do is blow a little dust in your face, so YOLO. Also, i noticed that the "MAX" light only comes on while the trigger is pulled. I thought it should come on whenever the MAX button was pressed, which was another reason i thought i had issues up in the power head, but apparently that's not how it works. As soon as i flipped the filter so that the faucet icons were upside down, my trusty old DC35 was fully back in business!

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  Před 11 měsíci

      I bet you’re correct in your suspicion (the part of the filter is squishy so it’s not activating the safety switch)

  • @oleotten
    @oleotten Před 2 lety

    Thanks for explaining it so detailed!

  • @charliemurphy3529
    @charliemurphy3529 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video - really helped - I took mine apart (DC25) - after I took the brush out, I noticed debris in the inlet tube - turned out it was jammed packed - that was a real surprise - put it back together and it works great now. By the way, I left off the the little plastic piece in front of the roller and it actually picks up larger stuff now - like cat food - how cool is that - but it makes me wonder - is there a soft roller head for an old model like mine? If not, maybe I could modify the one that I have?

  • @pauljess2385
    @pauljess2385 Před 3 lety

    Thanks excellent video!

  • @sophieproulx7480
    @sophieproulx7480 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you so much ! 👍

  • @medford9574
    @medford9574 Před rokem +1

    WELL DONE THANK YOU

  • @13Thiessen13
    @13Thiessen13 Před 2 lety

    Thankyou sooo much . Im on a small pension and this video was very helpful. Wish i had paypal cus i wudda tipped for sure. 😁

  • @TimothyFlyte
    @TimothyFlyte Před 3 lety

    Thanks for your video. This helps me very well. The Thing is how much can I bend things without breakin it.

  • @hansl2689
    @hansl2689 Před 3 lety +1

    You can use this video for DYSON DC45 too ! Very good & helpfull - thank you!

  • @TheCandybear30
    @TheCandybear30 Před 3 lety

    Very helpful...thank you

  • @caldece
    @caldece Před 2 lety

    Thank you very much

  • @jasontozer8079
    @jasontozer8079 Před rokem

    Muchos Appreciado!

  • @dymondfamily
    @dymondfamily Před rokem +1

    Great video and helpful but for the one thing I need: the gasket on the cyclone that seals the clear bucket needs replacing and nobody mentions that part anywhere 😢

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  Před rokem

      I’m sorry but I don’t know of how you could get another one. That’s an uncommon problem so I’ve not had to replace one of those before.

    • @MarkMcQueen
      @MarkMcQueen Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@richardsvacuumcenter My seal or o-ring is old and cracking and I am sure leaking a lot of air. Cannot find a replacement seal for the DC35.

  • @TH-pn7nf
    @TH-pn7nf Před 2 lety

    Thank you!

  • @Paul_Wright
    @Paul_Wright Před 2 lety

    Thank you very good video just saved me 150 pounds gbp

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  Před 2 lety

      Excellent! Saving money in any way is huge right now! Thanks for the comment

  • @jimv1484
    @jimv1484 Před 3 lety

    Money sent .....wow mine was 10yrs old....wooops.....clean now though

  • @koznerol7005
    @koznerol7005 Před 2 lety

    Needed to see the disassembly of the front nozzle piece

  • @relief7510
    @relief7510 Před 3 lety +1

    THANK YOU FOR SHOWING HOW TO POP the plastic part out of the inside..That's what I am excited to do ..TOMORROW...wish I could do it now but have to go to work.

  • @overseerofyahweh7811
    @overseerofyahweh7811 Před rokem

    The blue is great. My olds got me a pink one for the "fun and games"
    I'll never forgive them.

  • @davidleslie949
    @davidleslie949 Před měsícem

    Thank you for the informative video. I was trying to research a way to get into the meat of the meat and potatoes part of the Dyson vacuum being the motor assembly because it has a watchdog type filter inside the unit. I was looking for a way to gain access access to the motor without destroying the motor assembly in order to service the filter and clean out any unwanted dust and debris that's gathered up on the motor blades. I'll check to see if you have a how to clean the motor assembly of a Dyson vacuum? thanks again

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  Před měsícem

      I recommend compressed air to clean motor. I do not recommend disassembly

  • @harmschaap4563
    @harmschaap4563 Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @bobflyman
    @bobflyman Před 6 měsíci

    Very useful video, thanks. I've just been given one and have given it the 1000 mile service . Full of dirt and crap. I noticed a flap in the collector box where the nozzle plugs in had a lot of dirt and fluff jammed in it. I undid two torx screws inside but can't seem to get it apart to properly clean it and I didn''t see it mentioned in your great video. Any ideas please? It looks like it pulls apart but I don't want to break it trying.

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  Před 6 měsíci

      I believe there are some internal clips that also keep it together. I’ve tried to take apart but I felt I would risk breaking it with the force necessary to free the clips.

  • @stevenkirincich2397
    @stevenkirincich2397 Před 2 lety

    Great video. What was the size of the torx screw in the rotating brush assembly?

  • @edgarescandar3944
    @edgarescandar3944 Před 8 měsíci

    In process of cleaning very dirty unit. Good video. Our DC 35 keeps cutting out at the max mode, but seems to work OK at regular mode. Probable causes?

  • @sueochenduszko4974
    @sueochenduszko4974 Před 3 lety

    Thank you very much, it was scary to find so much dirt inside. Unfortunately in taking it apart my dirt bin seal snapped. I spent hours searching the net and even contacted Dyson (they tried to sell me a new machine). Is there a generic seal that can be used? Or might you have one available?
    Thank you.

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  Před 3 lety

      I might. Email me richardsvacuummi@gmail.com and send a picture of the seal. I’ll see what I have

  • @hannahanderson7069
    @hannahanderson7069 Před 2 lety

    Is there any other way I can get the end cap off the hoover brush head part? as the slit for the screw driver to go in has rounded off!

  • @paulamartin4879
    @paulamartin4879 Před rokem

    Hi Tom, followed you instructions on the clean for the DC 44. Is there another filter near the max button. Cleaner is still pulsing when I use the mac power after a pull apart clean. Any suggestions?

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  Před rokem

      Check your intake on the clear bin. That flapper can get stuck. Also check nozzle for any partial blockages.

  • @Tonytruand09
    @Tonytruand09 Před 3 lety

    Hello, do you know where i can find a spare motorised floor tool for the DC44 version? Later versions have a plastic insert in the middle of the pin socket that prevents me from inserting them into the vacuum cleaner.... Thanks!

  • @danahyatt5760
    @danahyatt5760 Před 2 lety

    I need to see how to remove the Type A battery!

  • @joannthorson2193
    @joannthorson2193 Před rokem

    Your video better than Dyson Tech Chat, actually they were worthless. Still problem with DC31, charger "flashes" green when plugging in but won't turn solid to charge. Is it charger, battery or motor? Pretty clean, no build up on roller or filter or machine head. Suggestions?

  • @juliettcollins9871
    @juliettcollins9871 Před 11 měsíci

    I didn’t see how you opened the roller on the head

  • @Castaway.Liar.Liar.48

    my old DC 30/31 or 34/35 will not release the lid.. help

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  Před rokem

      hold the machine with both hands on each end (dirt up/cyclone end) and motor end and press hard inwardly (pinching the two sections together closer) and then hit the latch. should release it

  • @MichaelPaulGonzalezAuthor

    Any hints on where to find the o-ring for the cyclone assembly? When I got to the step of using a flathead screwdriver to pop the tabs, the oring/gasket snapped. The only thing I can seem to find online is full replacement of the cyclone unit. I just need to gasket/oring. (around 2:30 mark)

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  Před 3 lety

      That’s gonna be pretty tough. Let me see if I have a spare one when I get in the shop and will let you know. Are you in the states?

    • @MichaelPaulGonzalezAuthor
      @MichaelPaulGonzalezAuthor Před 3 lety

      Yep, I'm in Los Angeles. If you find one that would be amazing. I was able to get it back in place with a couple dots of Superglue and it seems to be working, but s replacement would be awesome.

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  Před 3 lety

      @@MichaelPaulGonzalezAuthor I've got one if you wanna email me we can work out the details. magnuson.brett@gmail.com

    • @MichaelPaulGonzalezAuthor
      @MichaelPaulGonzalezAuthor Před 3 lety

      @@richardsvacuumcenter Thanks! I sent an email your way

    • @MarkMcQueen
      @MarkMcQueen Před 8 měsíci

      @@richardsvacuumcenter have any more? Or have the dimensions so maybe I can order a generic one perhaps??

  • @jomama5816
    @jomama5816 Před 3 měsíci

    I'm getting zero volts at the floorhead contacts on the main unit.

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  Před 3 měsíci

      Doesn’t always mean anything. Dyson handhelds have some sort of sensor that does not send voltage out if there is no head connected. I’ve tested this way and not found it to be conclusive. I keep spare working heads and motors etc for testing.

  • @1teky
    @1teky Před 4 měsíci

    Can you help me with my dc35, it works on normal mode but cuts out 2 seconds after pressing max?

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  Před 3 měsíci

      How old is the battery?

    • @1teky
      @1teky Před 3 měsíci

      The battery is old, but it works in normal mode and only cuts out when you press max mode. I can’t see it being the battery.

  • @LinoLaddr
    @LinoLaddr Před 6 měsíci

    What about back cover

  • @lynnmcconnell7615
    @lynnmcconnell7615 Před 3 měsíci

    Brush would trun dc 35 wash it

  • @azarafsar5372
    @azarafsar5372 Před rokem

    You forgot to clean the 2 filters in the motor head

  • @edgarescandar3944
    @edgarescandar3944 Před 8 měsíci

    not sure, most likely since new.
    order

  • @jimv1484
    @jimv1484 Před 3 lety

    I have a serious question.....I have bought a used Dyson or two....what are the odds in your business of a dirty vac coming in for service that has flees or even worse bed bugs in it and how to you prevent from taking them home? Yes I am serious. I just bought a back up stick vac today for $40!!! But I wont let it in the house until I do a thorough cleaning.

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  Před 3 lety

      It’s never happened to me in 13 years in the business. That is not to say it is impossible but based on my experience it’s not a huge concern. However I’m not taking any of my repairs home with me so I understand your hesitancy. If I were you I would certainly tear it down and deep clean it before it comes in my house. Thanks for asking.

  • @ya-man2916
    @ya-man2916 Před rokem

    Why does every video on the Dyson 35 total ignore how to clean the POST MOTOR FILTER?

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  Před rokem

      Because it's not a filter! It's a diffuser. It diffuses the exhaust air so it's not as powerful of a stream of air flow.

  • @chacha-oy5sb
    @chacha-oy5sb Před měsícem

    Peut être laver le haut "cyclonique" sans ôter les vis, puisque pas de câble !

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  Před měsícem

      I do not recommend. It dries too slowly creating worse odor than before

  • @mps81a
    @mps81a Před 3 lety

    Super helpful, thanks! What's the PayPal address?

  • @_-kork-_
    @_-kork-_ Před 3 lety

    if you don't want to disassemble the whole top part, just submerge it in some water with laundry detergent, flush it out with water and let it dry. I can imagine the plastic wearing out if you'd take it apart every time you want to clean it.

  • @PinderMinder
    @PinderMinder Před 2 lety

    Two commercials to get to the video?! No thanks.

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  Před 2 lety

      haha thanks for the comment. This is what I do for a living and I'm giving this experience away so I don't feel bad about some small ad revenue (and it is small trust me). If you don't appreciate the content or don't find it helpful then that's totally fine, but based on all the rest of comments, those who do watch the video have found it helpful regardless of the ads.
      What do you do for a living? If you were to share that skill on youtube for free would you not monetize it? Keep in mind, when I first started my channel sharing this information it was completely free and not monetized as you cannot monetize until you have 4000 watch hours and 1000 subscribers.

  • @frederickwallace6552
    @frederickwallace6552 Před 2 lety

    What a con Dyson is. Will never by any of there products again as no support. And Gestapo interrogation when you ring them.

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  Před 2 lety

      I’ve heard similar testimonies of this type of service. Buy local! 😊 at least at my shop I’m not interrogating my customers if they have a problem however there are certainly instances where I have had to use discernment so as to not be taken advantage of. I do understand the difficulty in trying to solve a problem over the phone. It’s very difficult and almost always requires the person bringing the vacuum in so we can get eyes and hands on it to better understand the problem. Dyson kind of did this to themselves in how they treated us local repair guys. I quit doing their warranty work because I was being treated so poorly by them. I was a doormat.

  • @detoast1197
    @detoast1197 Před 2 lety

    pointless

  • @videomemoryfilms9171
    @videomemoryfilms9171 Před 6 měsíci

    Большое спасибо, тебе, ты настоящий Человек - спасибо что делишься своим опытом!!! Удачи тебе!