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Thanks for the video. I put my Sonicare in a vice and pried the end out with a sharp screwdriver, pulled out the guts and tightened the screw. What a piece of junk. Why would a $100 device have a loose screw?
I feel like part of the video is left. Like what do you do when you get the concrete up to the 4x4? Grab a 40 lbs concrete block by the chain and kill your back?
I have one, I turn it on and use it for a while, then it turns off and I leave it for a few minutes and it re-learns what could be the fault, what is wrong with it? A tip, thanks
Love this "how-to". Our back yard fence is painted black and it is gorgeous as is - but it also gives us a beautiful canvas for decorative ideas. I'm going to try this on a larger scale - to fill one of our fence panels. If it turns out nice, I'll let you know....Well - I'll let you know anyway.🤣
Thank you for this wonderful "how-to". We painted our backyard fence black. It looks awesome by itself but it also gives us a wonderful canvas. I'm going to try this on a larger scale on one of our fence panels. I think it will turn out really awesome. I'll let you know how it turns out.
Mine has the same problem. Took it apart, and found there is corrosion and rust around the motor. Looks like the rubber seal at the top failed. It's amazing the thing actually even still turns on. Don't think there is any fixing this, especially since it's probably at least 5 years old. Sucks though.
That tiny little M2 screw at the front by the brush attachment often comes loose from use and the toothbrush becomes noisy and the brush will not vibrate. Clean the threads, use plenty of RED LocTite on those threads, re-tighten and reassemble. You should be good to go.
So the brass piece was really gunked up, no issues with the spring shooting it up, couldn’t barely get it out and in my attempts to do so, I broke the tip of the white plastic piece that actuates the pressure switch 🥴. I can’t seem to find a replacement online, all the parts guides have everything but these. Do you have any recommendations where to get a replacement?
Have this same one for my 2009 Dodge Ram 1500 … some of the other videos say there for a 2009 but they did not have the same key fab as me so users who are trying to learn try some other videos also but yours is the best
Hola tengo un problema com la hidrolavadora ryobi de 2000 psi. El swiches del automático no me funciona q debo hacer hay lo desarmado varias veces. Y no acciona el swiches
At about the 58 second mark, do you know the name for that brass piece with the white plastic that triggers the switch? Having tried every path but finding them unclogged, I removed that part and now need a replacement as re-installing it requires the strength of Hercules to suppress that spring and secure it with the pin. Doing so damaged that brass piece.
Old is gold. I had a very old pressure washer I used every year without a single issue, now that is gone new ones fail every year for different reasons. Thanks for your insight.
thanks great video. I took it apart, and SHOULD NOT HAVE, it was working fine. Broke the O-RING which is size. id=5/8. od=3/4. thickness=1/16. can buy 100 for $4 from amazon, but will try local hardware store 1 for $2. lesson learned leave alone what is working. trying to solve low pressure. it is a great pressure washer, will run forever when lubricated properly IF I CAN FIX low pressure. Will take pump apart next to see what I have. By low pressure, I mean maybe 400-600psi, and not 2,000 psi as expected. Any thoughts appreciated by viewers. ANYONE KNOW EFFECT OF O-RING being old cruddy and not working properly. If anyone knows, a reply would be great.
I know this is old, but THANK YOU! I ironed 2 blouses last night, but today iron doesn't work. I got stuck after removing the first 3 screws and your vid was the first response to my Google search. Hamilton Beach/Proctor-Silex I1309
I couldn't find anything out of place, except the red rubber round (gasket?) that fell out before I took the upper part off the plate. The iron didn't heat up, hence me tearing it apart. I cleaned around white cylinders that the dial had been connected to and put it back together and it works. But...to be safe, I will unplug it after each usage since I couldn't find where that red rubber button goes. (While sewing I press seams, then sew, then have to press more seams, etc.) I really cannot afford a new iron this month. Oh, and I broke the black plastic in the same place you did.
I have a electric pressure washer that keeps stopping and starting with the trigger not pressed what could it be. I checked everything that you mentioned but it still does it, goes on and off. What does the mechanism look like on the high pressure side where the water comes out I'm not sure if I have trouble in there. I can't find any diagrams of exploded view. Any help would be very appreciated.
Thank you so much. This video helped me remove my old imac 2009 hard drive and save precious photos and music using a hard drive reader. Again, thank you.