Saved me money. thank you. Little debbie wrapper had been run over. Lodged itself in place just inside the hose behind the roller on the bottom successfully managing to completely block the airflow. Please remember to unplug the vacuum!!!
I did everything i saw you do ....changed the belt...but as soon as i turned it on it started to smoke...belt is broke once again....dont know what I did wrong
Thanks for the video, I recently came across one of these that someone had thrown out. Now I know how to check the belt and filters . I know it runs and it picks up but it has a terrible smell so maybe cleaning the filters will fix that.
Great vid. I've got almost that exact model and the belt is fine but it's still not sucking properly. Can't find the clog in any of the places you suggested looking. What am I missing? Arrrrrrg.
Don’t wash the pleated filter! Blow it out with a air compressor or the output of a shop vac! I made that mistake with my bosses work vac and it never was the same again. Hell that one died and was replaced less than a year later. I have the same vac purchased a week later and 5 years down the road it still works fine. I’m having a issue with the vac bypass being way to sensitive and killing my suction. Looking for a fix before I go ahead and replace my vac.
Can you please help me? I bought a Multicyclone vacum model 89Q9 brought it with abroad, the motor burnt and I send it ti rewire since we don't have Bissel here I disconnected all wires but forgot to mark them, so now I don't remember where the blue, brown and wires go. Please help a picture or a video will help me. Doug from Brazil
i rinsed the foam filter and accidentally washed the circular paper filter as well and now whenever i turn it on there is a funky smell that comes out? any idea?? im thinking maybe i didnt wash the circular foam well enough . (everything still works fine tho)
where do you buy the belt? Our friend borrowed the vacuum from us and brought it back with the front roller brushes not moving at all. I need to open and see what happened to the belt. The video was useful. Thanks.
It is easy: Take the vacuum apart by taking screws off untill you get to the switch.Don’t panic put everything back the same way. Separate the screws as you go so you will know where they go. Part number is on the part google model and part number and walla. Take your time ,get away if you need to.Hope this helps.😃
I have a bissell momentum vacuum and it sounds like a train coming through the house every time we use it the filters are clean and always replace them when needed is there something I'm not doing or can do to fix this problem
There might be hair and debris caught between the end caps and the brushroll. Also, the bearings in the brushroll might be going dry and seizing up. Remove the brushroll and try cleaning it out and spraying in a little bit of penetrating oil, working the end caps by hand until they free up. Depending on the model, you might be able to remove the end caps by turning one to the left while holding on to the other, then slide out the whole shaft and clean everything up. If not successful, replacement brushrolls can be found on eBay fairly cheap. But before doing anything, make sure the belt is not broken nor so stretched or glazed that it can't transfer power from the motor to the brushroll.