posted by Meghann on May 17, 2008
My vaccuum is not sucking and I want to try to fix it by myself. Can you help me? Thank you
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posted on May 20, 2008
Pull the hose loose and see if there is suction at the end of the hose, if not, then it is clogged. If there is, then the clog may be in the dirt inlet by the brush roll. Also if the flat belt hasn't been changed in a while, it may be stretch and not turning the brush roll.
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