That Vac Guy
Thatvacguy.com posted an answer for this Bissell Vacuums:
"The heater is likely clogged"
Thatvacguy.com posted an answer for this Dyson Vacuums:
"You can't"
Thatvacguy.com posted an answer for this Hoover Vacuums:
"It doesn't have a belt. The brushrolls are turned by a gearbox."
Thatvacguy.com posted an answer for this Hoover Vacuums:
"Might need a new belt"
Thatvacguy.com posted an answer for this Tristar Vacuums:
"Something stuck in the brushroll or a broken belt"
Thatvacguy.com posted an answer for this Hoover Vacuums:
"It might be clogged somewhere. A lot of the machines brought in to my shop for repairs..."
Thatvacguy.com posted an answer for this Hoover Vacuums:
"The pedal or part of the body where the pedal catches at are probably broken or worn"
Thatvacguy.com posted an answer for this Nilfisk Vacuums:
"Probably has a clog somewhere"
Thatvacguy.com posted an answer for this Dirt Devil Vacuums:
"If the belt is over a year old replace it. Belts lose elasticity and will still spin but..."
Thatvacguy.com posted an answer for this Electrolux Vacuums:
"I have the motor for your 1584. Please call toll free 877-565-4861or send an email to..."
Thatvacguy.com posted an answer for this Dyson Vacuums:
"It might need a new filter."
Thatvacguy.com posted an answer for this Sunbeam Vacuums:
"You may have to replace the cord reel assembly, but first check the cord real release..."
Thatvacguy.com posted an answer for this Dyson Vacuums:
"They just pull out on each end. The shaft goes all the way from one end cap to the other."
Thatvacguy.com posted an answer for this Hoover Vacuums:
"It doesn't have a belt. The brushes are turned by the turbine assembly."
Thatvacguy.com posted an answer for this Dyson Vacuums:
"The latch might be clogged with dirt or gunk"
Thatvacguy.com posted an answer for this Eureka Vacuums:
"If the problem is the brushes aren't turning the belt might not have proper tension."
Thatvacguy.com posted an answer for this Shark Vacuums:
"The sound is probably the suction release valve opening up which indicates a clog or..."
Thatvacguy.com posted an answer for this Dyson Vacuums:
"There is a lever on the back of the vacuum you can turn to allow the filter to come out."