This is a complete disassembly of a V15 Detect . This video is extremely long and you will need to watch the other 2 videos on my channel to help you understand how to remove the connector
I was happy when I bought a body housing for my V15, now I have another problem! thanks for your great video, specially when there's no single video of disassemble this vacuum. subscribed + liked your video
Wow that is way more complicated than I would have expected. Removing that power connector is definitely sketchy I pretty much destroyed mine. Thanks so much for the teardown!
Thanks for the helpful video. One can separate the housing piece that contains the particle flow sensor from the gold piece that has the cyclones without creating a 4-sided prying tool to remove the power connector (29:38) - you simply have to remove the sensor board (which, as you've shown, requires pulling the two tiny connectors to the very thin electronics wires) then, pull the white + black power cord with the fat white rubberized wad through the housing and get it past the little thin electronics wires. Once it's past them you can get it to feed past the final bottom hole at the base and the big housing piece holding the particle sensor comes free of the gold cyclonic piece. The black & white power cord with the fat white rubberized wad simply stays connected to the clear plastic connector that would require a 4-sided prying tool to remove. I had to separate these two pieces in order to clean mold and mildew from every inner part of the unit, so I had to figure out this method.
job done, electric white and black cables from black connectors gone very easy when I hit from hand in mixer ending - I was take it to remove black connector
Hi, my cat knocked over the vacuum the other day and cracked teh cyclone (orange part) and made some holes. Dyson wants me to replace the whole body. Is there a way to just get the cyclone part? can i use a V11 cycloner (from the video it doesn't look like it b/c of the connector).
it seems simple to disassemble, instead I tried to disassemble the v12 detect slim without trigger and everything is different, I would like to see you while you disassemble and reassemble it, best regards and good continuation
After aligning red gasket and retaining ring, the ring snaps into place but is not very tight. Pushing the tube back over the body pops the red gasket and retaining ring out of its holder. This happened before i disassembled it, which is why i turned to your (excellent) video in the first place. Is there a way to hold the retaining ring tighter?
can you watch the video and tell me at what time you see the ring and where in the video you have issues with. it makes it easier for me to undderstand can give you an answer
Nice breakdown of this system. I have to wonder why they make that connector (that made you break all your chopsticks) such a sticking point, like 'we don't want you doing this' connector. The rest of it is quite simple.
Nice that you showed complete disassembly ect however if I need to do this I’lo bring it into the dyson service center. The old,adage if it aint broken leave it lol.
hey, do you know where it could be possible to get one of those purple gaskets for the cyclone portion? or is that something you have to go to dyson to fix?
do u know how to fix clean filter error?I just tried it out on a small portion of our carpet (less than 5 minutes) and it’s already asking me to clean the filter.
How much do you need to disassemble if you want to clean baby powder from the vacuum? All the way to the motor? How much of the innards are affected by the dust/powder in this case?
This is a very good teardown video, especially that so many other videos, together with the manufacturer themselves is suggesting just rinsing the transparent container and back filter with water is enough. It isn't, after 1 year I took almost a full pound of dirt from every single space found inside the case. Honestly, it makes me sad to think the most expensive vacuum on the market is actually so poorly designed when comes to internal integrity of those parts and the shady design decisions like this connector that they clearly changed vs the V12/12 models just to fuck with me trying to clean my own device. The only thing I would add to the video is that this last place that you could not get into because of the lack of prying tool can be cleaned to a satisfying degree with pressurised air - I used a hairdryer, but a can of laptop cleaning air should do the trick just as well. Plus it is a cleaner video when you disassemble a clean one, but using an actual used, dirty one would help illustrate the actual issue at hand to people who have not yet tried to look inside theirs
in one of my video for a v11, i left it dirty and it was just to hard to disassemble and show people stuff ,which is the purpose of the video. therefore i try to give it a quick clean before or it get out of control
I've been using v15 for a month, today I noticed that one of the circles of the purple foam seen at 28:00 is ripped in the middle. Is it covered under warranty? I don't know if suction is affected.
I have a sv15 i have no power gettting to the power head. Checked all connections that are easy access and they all are clean. What could be the cause.
Hi! My V 15 has an issue of showing the last vacumed particles numbers and doesnt start until i reinsert the battery. What could be the case, it doesn't want to work?
looks like a software problem and by reinserting the battery you just restarted. as it loses power when you take the battery out and starts again when you insert it
watch 39.20 in the video. it is the same as the v10 and v11. the issue is on some of the v11 and all of the v15. they glue the area that you need to access do replace the tigger. i already have a video with the v10 and v11 which shows you how to remove the tigger
So later if there was a problem with the trigger on v15, it won't be replaceable, because they glue the area? Would you know if they've improved the trigger? Thank you.
@@OpenMeUpTec You know how the trigger on the V11 breaks and causes the machine to no longer turn on, would you say this same problem would happen to the outsize+ I'm waiting to be delivered?
@@ahmedalsubaie544 i have a video on the dyson outsize so you can watch that if you need to instead of watching the wrong video. that ring is to stop the stuff from coming up when you empty the bin.
@@OpenMeUpTec yes. I want to know how the laser line/path works. No one has explored it yet! I’m guessing it uses a series of mirrors and diffusion to spread the beam and direct.
@@dodgee_doo it is not a laser it is really just an green LED that all. i actually took it apart to make a video buy it was so basic that it didnt need one
originally they dont have any. therefore i wont recommend it. when you use the vacuum the suction will cause it to close up therefore it is not necessary
@@bio10155 i see i would not recommend that as it will cuase dust to stick to it. if you want to use something make sure it is not wet or else dust starts to build up on it