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Introduction
Four years have passed since the release of the Dyson Cyclone V10 Absolute. At this point there will be probably be some with motor and battery problems, such as reduced suction power, odor, reduced range or even those that have stopped functioning altogether.
If your Dyson Cyclone V10 Absolute has stopped working, use this guide to replace the battery or motor.
The motor relies on battery power so a problem with the battery may prevent the vacuum cleaner from working properly.
Before using this guide, you may want to clear the bin of debris.
Please do not remove and install the screws vigorously, otherwise there is a chance that damage to the screws may occur. Refer to the [guide|25630|Screwdriver Best Practices|new_window=true] guide to avoid stripping screws.
Prior to beginning this repair, remove all of the accessories from the vacuum, and the external battery.