I had the same problem. Take out the old belt if possible. Remove the 4 screws inside the filter and the 3 on the front of that housing. pull out the foam around the motor. carefully pull out the suction tube that is press fit against the motor. then you can pull the motor out. place it on its side, shaft side up and grab your hammer. tap down the metal sleeve that has been rubbing against the plastic housing. reinstall everything including a new belt and you should be good to go.
No you vacuum tub is clogged. Shut off machine and remove hose where attachments go. Use a long handled kitchen appliance like a spaghetti stir to work the jam back and forth. You will be amazed at what comes out. Then remove string etc from the brush assy on each side so it can move fast again. You'd be surprised at how many of these calls I get and they can be fixed at home!!! Good Luck Matie!
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Remove the base plate and remove the wheels and axle. Remove the hair and threads that was causing the wheel to lock up. You will need to use a box cutter or similar to remove the debris. Add a couple of drops of light machine oil and reassemble.
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This can be because you need to adjust the tension or probably the pulley is no longer aligned. So find out if the shaft is no longer straight also if the belt requires tension.
Locate the filter compartment on the vacuum. It is usually located under the dirt cup or canister.
Remove the filter compartment cover by pressing the latch or pressing the button and pulling the cover off.
Take the old filter out of the compartment and discard it.
Place the new filter into the compartment, making sure it is properly seated.
Replace the filter compartment cover by aligning it with the vacuum and pressing it into place.
Make sure to properly maintain and replace the filter as recommended in the owner's manual to ensure optimal performance of your Eureka 4335 DX vacuum.
Nothing you have described should cause it to fail. Claim on the one year warranty irrespective of how long you have had it. What happens if you remove the hoses and turn the machine on? Does it suck from the hole in the body where the hose attaches? If it doesn't then the disc that is attached to the motor has sheared off the motor spindle. Was the stone in the bag, or did it punch a hole in the bag and meet the motor?
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