Dyson & Sebo Vacuum Cleaner Repair & Advice Forums
Dyson Models => Dyson DC14, DC17, DC27, DC28 and DC33 => Topic started by: cfrost31 on May 21, 2012, 09:53:14 am
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We have had the DC14 Animal for a few years now - no problems until today! We got a burning smell and a couple of pops from the motor. Turned it off & then back on - nothing.
I started to disassemble it - sponge & HEPA filters were solid - sponge now washed out.
Fuse & switch OK - suspect the motor (and after reading other posts here - very strongly suspect the motor) - So ... How do I get at it & how can I make sure (before ordering a replacement part)? I have removed all the torx screws - but cannot see how to remove the motor cover.
Thanks
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OK - so I followed the DC07 disassembly guide on the 'Dyson medic' site - which was close enough. I now have a motor - which does not seem jammed, does not smell of burnt wiring and even seems to have reasonable length brushes.
But INFINITE RESISTANCE across the two leads - so does that confirm a dead motor?
Thanks
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Infinite resistance is a burn out (An 'infinite' resistance reading across a motor indicates an open winding). Badly clogged filters means a burn out. Burning smell and popping means a burn out.
Yes, you need a new motor.