![]() ![]() You should be able to remove the motor now. In case you’re curious, the white and black metal connectors represent positive and negative cables, respectively. ![]() Then do the same with the black metal wire connector. To remove the motor, you’d first have to remove its belt from the motor gear – which you can do by first sliding its belt to the extreme right using bare hands.Īfter removing the belt (the motor will be still intact), detach the white metal wire connector from the motor. Step # 6: remove its belt from the motor gear Once you have successfully removed it, you’ll be able to see the motor located on the top left side of the headshell of your Shark. You might have to pry in several locations to easily remove the plastic cover. Take the plastic casing tool and use it to remove the vacuum’s plastic cover by prying it up. Step # 5: motor located on the top left side of the headshell of your Shark Therefore, as long as you haven’t removed all the screws, you won’t be able to successfully remove the casing and reset the motor. The reason why you have to remove all these screws is that they’re keeping the vacuum’s plastic casing attached. The inside of the large wheels would also have two screws attaching them to the body. Unscrew them as well using a screwdriver. Once you can see them, use a screwdriver to remove both the 18mm screws.Īfterward, you could see four more 18mm screws located on the middle/bottom of the vacuum head and the top corners. ![]() Successful completion of the last step should reveal to you the screws hidden beneath the wheels. Repeat this procedure with the other wheel as well. To do that, insert the metal spudger in the front area of the wheel and slowly pry it up so that you can see the screw beneath it. Now, you have to remove the front wheels. Make sure that as you do that, the brush head should be facing towards the ceiling. Once you have detached the vacuum head from its body, flip it over. Press it to separate the vacuum’s body from its head. Once you’ve done that, you might be able to see a rubberish button located on the underside of the vacuum. You might have to forcefully pull the hose to detach it from the casing. Step # 1: unplugging the vacuumĪfter unplugging the vacuum, detach the hose which will be attached to its bottom. Got all the abovementioned tools in your custody? Then let’s kick things off. That’s where you’re going to need a plastic opening tool. Plastic opening tool: One of the below-mentioned steps involves opening the plastic casing of the vacuum.Screwdriver: First during the dissembling and later during the assembling back of the motor, you’ll need to loosen/tighten some screws.Metal Spudger: Since you’re going to separate plastic components during the process, a spudger – a wide tool which has a flat head – will come handy.Make sure you have them BEFORE you start resetting your Shark’s motor. There are some tools which you need to have before getting in on the motor replacement process. As you might guess, you cannot just open the body of your Shark and replace the vacuum with bare hands. ![]()
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