If you turn the vacuum so the bottom is facing up you will see the base plate that covers the roller brush. There will be four screws (usually phillips head), remove the screws and the base plate will lift off. You now have access to the roller brush and belt. Lift the roller brush up and remove the old belt. Place one end of the new belt over the motor shaft and the other end over the roller brush and put the roller brush back in place. Now simply replace the base plate and you're done! This models requires Hoover belt #
38528033 (single) or Hoover belt #40201160 (2 pack). You can get this belt at www.vacbelts.com.
I have a Tristar Vacuum that needs some work. The electrical and motor are fine. The extension...
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I have a Tristar Vacuum that needs some work. The electrical and motor are fine. The extension tubes are stuck together and cannot be removed. The air filter blows off during use and the brushes on the wood floor attachement are worn out. I also need bags for the unit.
Janet - Redlands, CA
I need to get to the motor of a Hoover Windtunnel u5750-900. I have taken every screw out that I can...
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I need to get to the motor of a Hoover Windtunnel u5750-900. I have taken every screw out that I can find, and still have not reached the motor. Help please!
Hoover Windtunnel U5750-900 Agitator brush is weak. It turns fine if I tilt the vacuum back, but it...
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Hoover Windtunnel U5750-900 Agitator brush is weak. It turns fine if I tilt the vacuum back, but it slows to almost 1/4 speed when it touches carpet, even on the highest carpet setting. I've replaced the agitator belt twice. The brush used to turn powerfully even on the lowest (Hard Floor) setting. Ideas? I should probably lube the agitator brush ball bearings, and re-check the belt, but, other than that, I'm stumped.