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Well if your not good at soldering I would go to the hardware store and buy a adapter that will join the two halves together cut the called where any short or cuts/grading is and add the new adapter and the new cord.
If there is no suction at all, not even a little bit, then most likely the suction fan is broken. They aren't too complicated to replace if you want to.
The indentations that the Hoover U6311-930 self propelled leaves are from the two large wheels of the self propelled system under the bottom of the vacuum. There are two main reasions for this the weight of the vacuum cleaner and that the carpet fiber has worn, do to age, and now shows the tracks. There is no sollution for this problem.
On the Hoover U6311-900 there is no switch that turns off the suction to the tool hose. That hose is attached to the head of the vacuum on the side via a spring loaded "door". Just twist the hose to remove it, the door will close and you will have full suction again.
The U6311-903 is a self propelled vacuum. The the small red button will stop the handle from moving back and forth, which makes the machine go foward and backwards. The red button disengages the self propelled feature.
Q: Are you talking about the turbine powered hand tool that attaches to the hose? If so, just squeeze the two round pins on the sides, and the housings will separate.
The swrtch is located in the bottom section of the motor. When the swtcih goes out it time to repalce the unit. The swtich is part of the motor. The switch rod run all the way down the body to the swtich located in the motor.
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