The duct body assembly is really the heart of the unit to which everything is attached. My advice would be to buy the new part and then disassemble the old cleaner bit by bit, taking photographs if necessary, and then attach the old parts to the new assembly. This is no simple task (but not too difficult either) and if you are handy and feel competent enough to tackle the job then that is what I would advise. I don't think there are any instructional videos for this. The alternative would be to exchange - there are some good deals on trade-ins for Dyson at the moment. Good luck.
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