Taffy Turner
Established Member
We have a Dyson DC08,, which is about 3 1/2 years old. For the first 2 1/2 years of it's life it was fantastic - the most powerful vacuum cleaner I have ever seen.
Then the suction started to drop off quite drastically. It sounded as if it had a blockage. I took it all apart and checked it, but couldn't find anything wrong, but still it wouldn't suck.
This went on for ages, until it eventually cooked the motor (presumably because it was over-worked in sucking against a blockage). Got a new motor fitted - better, but still not right.
Anyway, to cut a long story short, I have at long last solved the problem. Basically, the blockage is in the 8 small cyclones at the top. I took the top off, but still couldn't see what the problem was (star-headed screws, so they obviously don't want me poking around in there!!). I used my dust extractor to back suction each cyclone in turn, and now things are almost back to normal, but still not quite as good as new.
I rang Dyson's customer service helpline and explained the problem, and asked them how to get the cyclone apart without breaking it. The very helpful lady said that she didn't want me trying to take the cyclone apart (I wonder why??), and that they would send me a new cyclone assembly FOC!!!
Can't beat that for service, especially given the age of the machine.
I pass this info on, as I have spoken to quite a few Dyson owners who have the same problem. If anyone wants more info, drop me a PM, as I am quite experienced in stripping and re-building the flaming things by now!
Regards
Gary
Then the suction started to drop off quite drastically. It sounded as if it had a blockage. I took it all apart and checked it, but couldn't find anything wrong, but still it wouldn't suck.
This went on for ages, until it eventually cooked the motor (presumably because it was over-worked in sucking against a blockage). Got a new motor fitted - better, but still not right.
Anyway, to cut a long story short, I have at long last solved the problem. Basically, the blockage is in the 8 small cyclones at the top. I took the top off, but still couldn't see what the problem was (star-headed screws, so they obviously don't want me poking around in there!!). I used my dust extractor to back suction each cyclone in turn, and now things are almost back to normal, but still not quite as good as new.
I rang Dyson's customer service helpline and explained the problem, and asked them how to get the cyclone apart without breaking it. The very helpful lady said that she didn't want me trying to take the cyclone apart (I wonder why??), and that they would send me a new cyclone assembly FOC!!!
Can't beat that for service, especially given the age of the machine.
I pass this info on, as I have spoken to quite a few Dyson owners who have the same problem. If anyone wants more info, drop me a PM, as I am quite experienced in stripping and re-building the flaming things by now!
Regards
Gary