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How to Fix Loss of Suction in a Vacuum - Hoover Upright

Not sure why your vacuum has lost its suction, the problem is usually due to one of five reasons, and in this video eSpares look at how to diagnose and resolve them with a modern Hoover upright vacuum cleaner.

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Video Transcript

Hi, I'm Helen from eSpares.

If you're experiencing a loss of suction in your Hoover upright vacuum cleaner, then it'll be due to one of five reasons:

  1. Bags
  2. Filters
  3. Blockages
  4. Gaps in the air flow
  5. The motor

Safety First! Please make sure your appliance is switched off before beginning any maintenance work.

So let's start with bags, it's going to sound obvious, but the first thing to check is if the bag's full because if it is it will be causing a loss of suction, also check for any rips or tears in the bag. When you're replacing the bag, always try and get genuine Hoover bags rather than the cheaper, non-branded alternatives like these ones because the genuine ones will be better quality. Now if you have a bagless Hoover upright, always make sure that you empty the dust container regularly. Now moving onto filters. This has two filters, this pre-motor filter here at the bottom, and then on the back, we have the post-motor filter. Now these are really good examples of what your filters shouldn't look like, because they should be kept clean. These ones are washable, you just rinse them under warm water and then leave to dry for about 24 hours, but I would definitely replace these ones.

Next is blockages, it's very easy for something to get trapped in the hose or ducting, for example coins, so if you just give the hose and any ducting a check to make sure that there's nothing trapped. You also want to check the brush roll area and make sure that there's nothing blocking the movement brush roll and that it's moving freely, you can replace the brush roll if it's damaged.

Next up is gaps in the air flow. This hose is in pretty good condition, but over time the plastic can degrade and rub against parts of the machine and you can end up with something looking like this. Now this is a pretty extreme example, but even the smallest of holes can cause a loss of suction.

Lastly, if you've tried all of the above and you're still experiencing a loss of suction, it's probably due to the motor. Now you can replace the motor, it's not the easiest of jobs but it's certainly doable and you may find that you don't need to replace the whole motor, just the carbon brushes in the motor.

Bags, filters, hoses, motors and carbon brushes for all models of Hoover are available on the eSpares website.

Thanks for watching.

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