đDyson Handheld v6 Strip Down / Tear Down & Repair complete tutorial.
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 23. 09. 2019
- This video will show you how to strip or tear down your Dyson v6 handheld vacuum cleaner. I show you how to remove all items correctly, which screws to undo, which clips to unclip and even cleaning the filters in the main motor head.
Dyson's handheld is relatively easy to service and repair if you know how to disassemble the vacuum cleaner this cordless v6 is a great back up cleaner but can sometimes fail.
This video will show you how to repair the Dyson v6, how to strip it down and fix.
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So helpful, without all the gratuitous and useless commentary that usually makes youtube tutorials so intolerable! Thank you!
Bro, was about to dump my Dyson when it was pulsing, came across your video, did just as you did stripped it down washed and assembled, now works just as new, cheers and thank you, saved a bundle and learnt something.
Love your work mate. Video is excellently presented. Like the way you speed up irrelevant vision and clarify the complicated or unknown components. Your commentary on the tear down and reassembly is spot on. You're a champion! Cheers!!
Thanks Kiearan - I really do appreciate that Iâm glad you like it.
Great vid! I thought I had broken my V6 but this video saved me the cost of a replacement main body part! Thanks đ
Watched several videos to fix my vacuum. This one is the best by far!
Hey thanks
AHHHH, isn't it great to see youtube clip that is full of useful info!! Our 7 year old Dyson has been great but is slightly blocked somewhere, I'll be performing a strip down today to fix it. I feel confident now I've seen this video.
Cheers, John.
Just wanted to say thanks.
You gave me the courage to take it down and clean out the gunky black sponge that was making more of a mess than it ever cleaned.
Brilliant, thank you, I was able to order a new battery and fit it myself, just waiting for new filter and rolling brush to arrive. Well chuffed, had my DC59 8 years and hopefully will keep going for another 8yrs.
Yeah these Dyson vacuums arenât the cheapest best to try and keep them going.
great video - my dyson now has a new life - my parts didn't come apart a easily as it looks in your video and also didn't click back so smoothly but watching you do it gave confidence to put a bit more strength in - worked fine no snaps.
Thanks for making it EASY, saved buying another new Dyson!
Perfect tutorial! The first, extremely helpful, non annoying narrated, youtube tutorial!!! Thank you very much Sir!
Thanks Tony - Really appreciated
thank you my sweetie. from a 78 year old, hoover working a dream.
Great instructions. My V6 stopped working, new battery still didn't work. Tore it down using your brilliant instructions. Fan didn't have anything in there but moved it about and voila it worked. Feel like I didn't do anything specific other than tear it down and check each component I put back one by one still worked. Thank you
Excellent work sir. Dont think I could have done it without your video and commentary and useful tips. Was dreading trying to fix it but you saved the day. Have saved the video for future use thank you very much.
Thanks Raymond glad it helped
Thank you, as I also thought my V6 was broken, now its fixed and working great thanks to your brilliant video.
Thanks Colin, glad it helped.
Thank you, thank you. Fantastic video. This vid fixed my vac. The rollers stopped on carpets. Stripped it, cleaned it all good now.
Thanks glad it helped
Thanks mate that was brilliant! I was ready to smash the thing trying to swap the battery.
I managed to do all cleaning etc as well but I couldnât get the back filter off. It wouldnât budge plus the handle part
Has a crack in it and I didnât want to force it. Very helpful, thank you.
Great tutorial, I found one in a pile of items left out for inorganic collection here in Auckland so will have a go and see if I can get it up and running again. Many thanks from an other pensioner who hates to see things discarded that could possibly be fixed.
Thank you for the video our dyson v6 was pulsating I knew it wasn't the battery .So I stripped and cleaned as per your instructions fantastic fixed the problem đ
Thank you very much for doing this video! It will be so helpful when I pull my Dyson down for major cleaning. I'm surprised that the threads got that far into the machine, as it has a pretty good filter system.
Cheers from Australia.
Thanks David - Hope it helps
you think so?? Ive been using mine for years in the DESERT and there is never anything in the filter--that makes me suspect it even works
Excellent video. No irritating muzak. Good description of procedure.
Thanks Clive
Superb informative video . Without a manual, its impossible to know where the various plastic fixing lugs are and this video is brilliant .Many thanks.
Thanks Brian that means a lot. Iâm glad it helped.
Many thanks for the tutorial on stripping the V6, really appreciate your time and effort.
Thanks Adam - Iâm glad it helped.
Thanks for a great tutorial,never tried to disassemble in fear of breaking it,easy to do and follow when you know how,cheers
Glad it helped
Nice walk through thanks. Gave it all a good clean out, and it's back working like new again.
Great video. Followed it and my Dyson now works. Did not have to pay to get it fixed. Well done
Thanks David - Iâm glad it helped you.
A really useful and easy tutorial without the usual unnecessary chatter, my dyson now as good as new after complete clean and service. Thanx.
Hey thanks
What a great in depth description. Thanks for posting it was a great help. đ
Thanks Sheriff
Great video, made the stripdown and clean very easy. Many thanks.
Thanks so much, I was amazed at how much gunk gets into the workings. My vac runs great now
Great Sisha glad it helped
Superb same issue with mine 15 mins strip down and saved another Dyson destined for landfill Thanks
i was told by the dyson help desk that my main body needed replacing (based on diagnostics line of questioning) but after tearing down and reassembling, it worked beautifully. saved me $250 USD plus.
Brilliant Sherri - Glad it helped
Your the man. Did all the normal strip clean and back together that I had done before multiple times before including popping rear cover of motor to check the coarse and fine filter sponges there. (Max fill line means max fill but some people do not get that!).
Checked my battery (it has been replaced with slightly bigger one after old one packed up) with voltmeter and it was good.
As soon as you triggered it you got flash code five on the power change button led.
I had forgot front access. Long nose pliers on the lock ring and a bit of jiggers pokery (half came undone a few times, then when half undone pulled lock ring back towards myself and eventually released about fourth attempt and front end off. Moved motor, it has some strong magnets in that baby, moved it it a max of a turn, tried it again and flash codes changed a bit and second operation of trigger it flew into life. Perhaps it has position sensor perhaps a bit stuck, it did not feel any looser after it started to run and stopped and checked but it runs. Thanks for pointer just done a full battery run with it and suction is as good as ever. They do clean well but need looking looking after, do not go past max.
Thanks Anthony - Really glad it helped.
This is a great video didnât realise how bad mine was. Never been so powerful! Thanks a lot
Hey Thanks Luke - Iâm glad it helped
Thanks. Very clear instructions and saved me a trip to the repair shop.
Just stripped and cleaned my V6 with the help of this vid. Thank you :)
Thanks Joe, Iâm glad it helped.
Great video mate. This has helped me massively in servicing my V6. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Neil
Terrific video mate, thanks...Dyson was cutting out intermittently and driving me nuts....followed the steps in the vid...took it apart completely, cleaned everything and its working great again now...saved me ÂŁ300!....I owe you a pint! :)....subscribed and will recommend to others. Cheers
Thanks Arthur - Iâm really glad it helped
Brilliant video thank you! I also unclipped the washable filter and the dirt in there was ridiculous.
Glad it helped!
Great work mate. With your help I could fix my dyson and give it a good clean. Thank you.
Thanks Joshua -I am glad it helped
Thanks for the video. Was having hell with the torx screws holding the vortex pieces together. But the two white clips were tbe key to my needs
Brilliant - Glad it helped.
Good job, thanks! Now I know how to clean mine completely.
Thank you!!! Love this vac, so glad to find your video so I could fix it myself
Thanks Gabe - glad it helped
Fantastic just saved me money and grief. Keep up the good work. Peter
These things are a piece of (well not so well designed ) spent the best part of today fixing Mr Dyson's short comings Thanks for the video mate Best regards Andrew
Thanks đ
Very helpful and clever servicing tips! Many thanks đ„°
Great video, very helpful when I had a free V6 given to me I cleaned it throughout and now it's in my van with a DeWalt battery converter đđ
Great to hear!
great video I feel much more confident about servicing my Dyson now. Cheers
Great - Thanks for the kind words - Iâm glad I can help
Amazing! Thank YOU!!! You saved me $350! PERFECT instructions!
Thanks Nat
Exactly what I needed to bring my Dyson back to life.
Thanks đ
Thanks for sharing l stripped back my V6 and gave it a clean. I purchased a new battery which I now think it is faulty from Dyson for ÂŁ65 so I will return as the battery will not charge⊠but great vid in turns of how to clean and upkeep the V6⊠đ
Thanks - Glad it helped
your video gave me the guts to try and move the seized motor, and reading it on a fix it website. I have a V6 max, changed the battery, the crown, washed the filter, nothing. You physically have to spin the motor, the inside of the grey thing, with the battery detached. I stuck a small screwdriver and spun it clockwise, no go, spun it counter clockwise and the thing worked even stronger than before. I read where the motor seizes so you have to move it manually to get it to work again.
Thanks for a good video and tomorrow I have my job and hope I have my problem solved
Excellent tutorial, thank you. Your strip down is very well explained. Could you please help? On mine there's no power on the 2 terminals (main body) that take power to the brushes. I've cleaned them but zero volts. Thanks in advance
You honestly just saved me buying a new hoover bud, great vid, thanks :)
thank you so much!! I fixed it a tiny nylon thread all the way inside? Do you fix Miele built in coffee makers. I have a fault 74.
Great strip down explanation, wish I found this a couple of days ago when I had to sit and work this out myself.
Unfortunately even stripped down my motor is still pulsing, will need to blow some compressed air through it and see if I can free it off.
Anyway, keep it up great clear âhow toâ video đđ
Thanks d3lts1 - thatâs appreciated
There is obviously the bowl to clean then the filter sock in the top you can take that into two pieces little plastic wedges at top edge use pen knife carefully to eases them out. Had blockages in there. Plastic shroud with screen can be unclipped and cleaned in there. The motor has two filter in the back end. Little bit more difficult to pry that apart. One screw and need to pry gently and pop it apart. D59 version. The socks need replacing every now and then.
@@anthonywilson4873 thanks for the tips. Have stripped all that out as well and split the bowl. In the end I recharged the battery again and pulsing stopped. I think in the end I cleared the blockage but had drained the battery during testing and cleaning. All good now. Thanks.
Hey thanks so much! Was able to clean it fully and fix the problem!
Great glad it helped Dustin
Excellent video and very helpful! Thank you!
Just what I need to give my old dyson a new lease of life - the things I found in there!!
Stripped down & cleaned as per video, impeller rotates freely but still pulsing ? Full battery charge & now working đ thankyou !
Enjoyed your video! Very purposeful breakdown! Thanks!
Thanks Wayne
Excellent
All working, many thanks
Very good video top man đđđeric Hart from the uk đŹđ§
Thank you for the thorough tutorial. When I got to the 7:49 mark, the round filter I pulled out disintegrated in my hands. When I search for replacement filters, I only get results for the purple center pre filter cone. Can those other filters be ordered somewhere?
Extremely good thank you!
Thanks for the video, very informative. I have just been asked to have a look at one, the red light of death. It flashes red even when it is removed from the body and charging doesn't seem to work as it has actually dropped rather than increased, would you say a dead battery? Is it worth stripping the battery to check for broken wires? Your help is much appreciated. Oh, is the motor, a stepping motor, as, when I check the rotaion, it only moves in increments.
Thank you for the great trainning! it is very helpfull! âđȘâđŻ
Very informative video from some guy with excellent English
Very helpful, thank you đ
Excellent clear description, thank you
Thanks Cede
thanks for your tutorial. I wanna fix my dyson as i see the circuit board now. the black cotton was broken. where could i buy the black cotton? thanks
Thank you! Very helpful!
Fab video, my brush will not spin, have striped every thing apart thanks to your video, to check the contacts, could you tell me what voltage i should be getting at the contacts please
I have the SV09 it has the screws for disassembly like this one. I'm wondering what battery pack to get. The one for V6 or V7? .. Great video
Great video. Would it be possible to show how the cyclone section comes apart please?
@ 6:40 Ahhhh Relief! Saving this video for my tear down and clean!
Haha Yes it was definitely nice to the blockage out of the Dyson v6
Really good informative video. Thank you. I never knew that you could strip it down like that. Also good to know the battery can be replaced should it ever need a new one. I am just surprised the centre cone that holds the filter cannot be removed as a lot of dust collects in there and is very difficult to access/remove.
Yep I agree Raymond
It actually does have some particular screws and can be opened up BUT one must be very careful to keep track of everything and the gasket thatâs sandwiched between the two upper tier pieces is delicate & likely should not be washed in the same manner but lightly wiped off.
Sweet video but how do you get the red release button that's attached to the handle as it has two pieces that stick out to help you grip it but one side has snapped.
thank you for this helped loads
Good job. Thank you.
Really helpful, thanks
This video help me to fix my v6 thank you so muchđđđđđđđđđđđ
Perfect presentation! Thanks!
Excellent video, thank you.
Glad you liked it!
Brilliant! Thanksđ
Well Done! Thank You!!!...
Thank you for this video!
You are so welcome!
Helped me with teardown Recommended.. đ
Great video and good detailed clear explanation - thanks
Thanks
easy to follow instructions good clear video
Thanks David
How do you remove the grey nozzle from the clear dust bin? I can't see how to get at the torx screw heads holding it on? Thanks!
Absolutely great video, im going to have a go fixing my mothers
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What about the filter at the back? It appears to have a black sponge type filter in it. I can see it through the vent holes. Can you remove the cover to clean it?
Thanks for the info great news
Thank you!
Thanks, you are my secureman
Great video thanks plus battery reset hack to restore battery life!!!
I was going to throw mine away as the battery was only lasting around 10 seconds. I used this brilliant video to properly take it apart and then clean it but there is a battery hack worth trying too.
Unplug the charger, plug it into your Dyson then switch on charger. Then, hold the "on button" on the Dyson for about 20 seconds then release it. Amazing - the battery life is restored !!
I understand this can work on many Dyson cleaners and saves a fortune!
Thanks Keith
you chat crap you fool now get off here
Evans charming!!
@@nickevans7049 - that's an infantile comment. Time to grow up.
@@ardwych4881 but that hack dont work !
Is there a adapter attachment so that a HEPA filter can be fitted to my V6 moorhead..???
Did the motor speen freely or you had to apply some pressure? My motor ha nothing blocking it but when i supply power with a dc source it pulses. Any suggestion?