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The Hoover Windtunnel 2 Rewind's hose sometimes leaks while the vacuum is working. This means that the device needs a new hose. You can find replacement hoses at your local Hoover retailer.
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Detach the top of the hose from the device by pressing the release button and pulling up on the hose.
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Remove the other end of the hose by twisting the hose clockwise and pulling it off.
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Firmly insert the larger end of the replacement hose into the upward facing hole in the vacuum.
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Line up the smaller end of the hose and insert it into the downward facing hole.
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Twist the hose until it locks.
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The Hoover Windtunnel 2 Rewind must have a solid and functional hose to work correctly. With this set of instructions, it is easy to replace a leaky hose.
The Hoover Windtunnel 2 Rewind must have a solid and functional hose to work correctly. With this set of instructions, it is easy to replace a leaky hose.
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Good job, helpful. Thanks!
Thanks, I'm stuck in quarantine and can't go out to get mine fixed, so I'm so glad I found this. Especially since it was just my hose being filled to the brim with dog hair!
Same issue. Easy fix thanks!
That’s great instructions but it’s not even 8 months old. This has happened from day one!!
How long does it take to cool off and turn back on after removing the clog?
I took the hose off and unclogged it but the vacuum still isn't turning back on, is there something else that may cause it to not work, or is it because the motor still needs to cool, and how long until it cools?