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Pop out the two small wheels located on the front end of the bottom of the roller brush compartment.
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Remove the 10 Phillips screws located on the bottom of the roller brush compartment. (Two of these screws are located under the wheels from the previous step.)
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Remove the white plastic cover to expose the roller compartment underneath.
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Once the vacuum top is opened, you can simply remove the motor as shown in the image.
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Make sure to untangle or unhook any wires that are connected to the motor.
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Once this is done, you can replace the old motor with a new one.
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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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Hi Where could I get a replacement motor from for NV501 model shark rotator .Or have the same motor rebuilt...Any help would be appreciated thank you.....
The screws on the bottom of roller brush compartment ARE NOT phillips head!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The screws are Phillips on mine. It may be a case of availability. If the manufacturer found a better deal on a different style of screw, they may have changed it.
Mine has the security Torx screws. Those are the Torx bits with a round hole in the center. Anyway, what is the model number of the motor? I need a replacement motor, and am finding several in eBay but don't know which one is correct.
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Have no suction but the roller still spins can it still be the Motor ?