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Is my heater at fault?

I have a 2x which keeps tripping my sockets when I turn it on. I disconnected the vac and it still tripped, so I reconnected it, then the brush motor and then finally the heater. It didn't trip when this was disconnected. So do you think a new heater will cure my problem? Thanks.

By madgaz - - 15 May 2014

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  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    Yes it is likely your heater is 'breaking down' and requires replacement.

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Bissell Vacuum Cleaner Heater Assembly for Proheat All Rounder 7700-E Stock Number: ES1406659

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