My might be a wiring thing, it periodically on/off. I noticed if I put a lean into it, it works (as if your turning or going around some) it stays on but straight forward vacuuming not so much any clues?
Push green button-no such luck! Tale off roller and check belt-no such luck! Must be the motor. However, the vacuum has hardly been used. Very disappointing product
Did you also try to take the machine out of the upright locked position (as if you were using it .. handle angled?). The brush turns off when the handle is vertical to prevent burning the carpet, etc.
I'm not sure which is more ridiculous. Anyone needing a RU-vid video to explain "the button" or Todd making a help video that ENDS with "if your brush is clean and the belt is fine" your vacuum will miraculously work again. I need a diagnostic process for the motor control circuit board that might explain the input/output voltages. My brush does not spin but the motor does receive 41 volts from the vacuum. I removed the motor and applied AC bench power - it does spin @ 120 volts. Somewhere between the button and the motor the electronics breaks down. Haven't found a tech spec performance manual online...yet.
Thank you very much, I had that exact problem but your video helped me a lot. Thank you for explaining the second specific power button for the brush roller.
Why in gods name are you wearing gloves to work on a vacuum, plus its looks brand new so it can`t be because you are afraid of getting some dust on you.
Thanks Todd’s Garage. I have this exact model and your instructions were on point and helped me fix my brush roll. It is a relatively new machine about (two years old) so I was quite disappointed when it stopped working but now it is as good as new. Gratitude and appreciation to you!😊
Im an idiot, just spent 20 minutes taking off the bottom roller to see if debris was stopping it from turning, it was solved by watching this and learning about the roller switch, lol, thanks for this video, saved me buying new one
You have probably figured out there is a trigger inside the vacuum that turns off the roller when the handle-roller components are at 90 degrees. What you are seeing is the way it is designed. Possibly not the smartest design but that's what it is supposed to do.
I Have A Hoover Elite Rewind Plus That Just Needs A Brand New Bruh Roller Assembly To Be Replaced And I Can't Find The Part For It AnyWhere I Checked Ebay And No Luck I Also Did Check Amazon And No Luck And I Also Checked And Called Hoover And No Luck The Belth Is Fine And Hoover Was Very Rude To Me For No Reason So If Anyone Know Where I Can Order A New Brush Roller That Wood Be Helpful Thanks
Thanks for the info Todd. My only critique would be to show the repair quicker because most people have zero attention span these days. I enjoyed the helpful information though and will be back if it fixes my vacuum