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Posted on Jul 15, 2009

13 yr Electrlux.Cuts off if hose plugs in.Says Bag Full-bag empty

My model is 13 years old and has never had a problem until today. The Canister motor works fine until you plug the hose into it and then it goes off and the ''bag full'' light comes on. The bag is new and empty.We check the hose for a clog and find nothing.

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Sounds like you have the plastic bodied canister. the controll valve inside is bad. I usually just disconnect those to avoid future problems. you may want to take the vacuum to a repair shop though becuase they are a pain to get apart and get back in one piece.

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SOURCE: 13 yr Electrlux.Cuts off if hose plugs in.Says Bag Full-bag empty

This sounds like the valve assembly (full bag control) is faulty or one ov the tubes is clogged. You will have to take it to the shop.

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