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I have took my hoover carpet cleaner. Apart as far as I can and i don't know if it has a belt on it cause I lost the book too cause I have had it for 5 years are longer and now its making a nose

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 26, 2008

SOURCE: Belt replacement Hoover carpet cleaner

Hoover steamvacs don't use belts. If the brushes are not turning, pull the brush block out, turn the machine on and see if the square hole where the brush block was, is turning. If not then the turbine is bad. Sometimes you can take the turbine apart and clean it out. most times I have found , replace it.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 01, 2008

SOURCE: Hoover Steam Vac Spin Scrub

Remove the brush block, is the shaft on it or broken off. Replace the block if broken off. Turn unit over, with brush block removed, handle tilted back, is the square hole turning, if not then the turbine is bad, this is what turns the brushes.
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rkintz

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  • Posted on Oct 07, 2009

SOURCE: how do you change the belt on a f7441-980 hoover

There are no belts on the SteamVac series. If you have a brush rotation problem, please check this:
(1) Assure the Brush Control on the hood is NOT set to the OFF position.
(2) Remove the brush assembly by pulling/unlatching it from base on each side.
(3) Does one of the brushes have the drive pin present? It should be about ¼ inch square, and two inches long. It attaches the brushes to the drive mechanism.
(4)Remove and clean the intake filter. One the base of the cleaner, behind the brushes, squeeze the two red abs together and pull the panel down to access the screen. Clean the hair/debris off the screen

Robert Pagliaroli

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  • Posted on Oct 11, 2009

SOURCE: Where can I find a user manual for a Hoover Steam

The manual can be downloaded at Hoover.com for your exact model

I’m happy to assist further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/robert_b96ba3f038cf317c

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Help! My boyfriend took apart my hoover platinum carpet cleaner

That sucks! Um, if you do not have the manual, here it is

http://hoover.com/file/622/

If that does not help. you can contact Hoover

https://hoover.com/contact/

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WE BOUGHT THE HOOVER CARPET CLEANER SPIN SCRUM. NOW IT WILL NOT PICK UP WATER. CHECKED ALL FOR CLOGS . FOUND NONE WHAT ELSE CAN BE WRONG?

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On hoover steam carpet cleaner, the brushes do not rotate on low or high settings.

Follow these steps if the Brushes Fail to Spin
•If the brushes on your Hoover carpet cleaner fail to spin, there may be a problem---some sort of blockage---with the suction or with the belt that turns the brushes.
Turn the Hoover carpet cleaner over, and inspect the brush area. Debris, strings, or pet hair may be tangled in the rollers, keeping them from turning. Use a pair of scissors to cut away any obstructions in this area. Flip the Hoover carpet cleaner back over, and turn it on to see if cleaning the rollers has solved the problem.
To check the belt, turn the Hoover carpet cleaner over, and remove the bottom plate screw with a Phillips head screwdriver. Investigate the belt area to see if it is broken or has somehow slipped off. If it is broken, you can order a part from Hoover.com or from many of the other online parts stores.
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there is a belt in the nozzle that is driven by a small motor in turn will drive the roller when set to carpet. did you completely dis-assemble the nozzle? ie, to remove the roller and clean the endcaps? this would also show the belt. The gear on the motor wears very easily and could also be worn. I would change the nozzle or get a new Flair. new nozzles cost about $25-$30.

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Belt replacement Hoover carpet cleaner

Hoover steamvacs don't use belts. If the brushes are not turning, pull the brush block out, turn the machine on and see if the square hole where the brush block was, is turning. If not then the turbine is bad. Sometimes you can take the turbine apart and clean it out. most times I have found , replace it.
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