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If you need to replace the motor of your Shark Flex DuoClean, follow this guide. To remove the motor, soldering skills are required. See this guide for soldering instructions.
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Open the garage door by sliding both of the release buttons away from you.
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Lift off the garage door.
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Remove the plastic screw covering using a metal spudger by pushing the sharp side into the crevice and prying the cover out.
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Turn the T10 Security Torx screwdriver counterclockwise to remove the 15mm screw.
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Use the iFixit Opening Tool to pry the side of the vacuum open.
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Remove the side component with your hands.
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Remove the four 15 mm T10 screws on the underside of the vacuum.
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Using the plastic spudger, pry the back seam of the top component to pop it off the vacuum.
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Orient the vacuum so you are looking down at the open garage of the vacuum.
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Using your right hand, rotate the top of the silver motor towards the brush roll of the vacuum so the motor fits through the opening.
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With both thumbs, push the gear on the right side of the motor into the vacuum. The motor should pop out.
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Slowly pull the motor out of the vacuum base and reveal the electrical cords.
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To fully remove the motor, cut the wires.
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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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Can this motor we test it before taking it out
Can this motor be tested before taking it out?
How do I know if the motor is burned out
Will you be able to take out the brush roll in front of the motor?
Great fix. I wonder if you know how to find a replacement motor? My Dyson motor died and I’m not sure where to start looking for a replacement part - Dyson don’t sell it.