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The suction motor is at the core of the proper function of any household floor cleaner. This guide will demonstrate how to properly replace a broken suction motor.
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            Lay the cleaner down horizontally with its wheels closest to the floor. 
 
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            Hold the lower brush roll with both hands and pull outwards until it is detached. 
 
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            Unscrew the 6 marked screws using a Phillips #2 head screwdriver. 
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            Remove the brush roller. 
 
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            Use a long #2 Philips head screwdriver to remove the 8 numbered screws on the bottom of the cleaner. 
 
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            Pull the red handle shown to remove the front suction unit from the cleaner. 
 
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            Unscrew the Phillips #2 screw at the bottom of the hose. 
 
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            Push down on the handle release button. Pull and disconnect the edge of the top cover on the side of the handle release button. 
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            Repeat the above step for the "On/Off" button. 
 
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            Gently grab the belt and pry it off from the rollers. 
 
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            Unscrew two screws using Phillips #2 screwdriver. 
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            Detach grey piece from vacuum. 
 
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            Unscrew four screws using a Phillips 2 screwdriver. 
 
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            Flip vacuum over and unscrew three screws with a Phillips #2 screwdriver. 
 
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            Unscrew two screws with Phillips #2 screwdriver. 
 
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            Detach motor and unscrew two screws with a Phillips #2 screwdriver. 
 
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            Pull the bottom section off. 
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            Pull the cap off. 
 
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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What to do if the motor is still good but the cooling fan on the top of the armature has broken off?
