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DC07 motor problem?Just taken machine to pieces. Any tips on extracting motor with rubber mount from its housing? Have come to a halt on this one. Motor giving off burning smell, fan found to be loose, having tightened this, the motor still smoking and noisy - any tips???
Dave Jenkinson May 2008
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Dyson do a fixed price service on a DC07, with all parts, for £65.
If the motor has failed, the chances are that you will also need a post-motor filter (under the cover where the dust canister sits) as well as a motor. (Check the old flter: Black and ragged=new one.)
The cost of a motor, filter and shipping would be getting on for £55-60, so for £5-£10, it isn't worth getting your tools out, especially as the Dyson job is guaranteed for a year.
Our motor failed a few months back and I searched for a solution, as well as asking the question for the umpeenth time, and found the info about Dyson servicing.
Put in the order and within five days had the motor and filter supplied and fitted, PLUS a new clutch ('cos the old one "looked a bit worn") AND a new cyclone (Safety upgrade, I think) AND a new pre-motor flter and carrier.
In short, about £110 of stuff supplied and fitted for £65.
Check out the Dyson website and click thru the Support pages
John July 2008 |
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Hi Dave,
Have a look at http://www.sparesaver.com/help-and-support/dyson-section/dyson-technical-advice-450/dyson-dc07-technical-advice-459/ as they were very helpful when I had problems with my Dyson
Matthew May 2008 |
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