SOURCE: my new sonicare toothbrush has
Your suggestion worked! I took a small common screwdriver, carefully pried on the bottom plate on each side, a little at a time, and the whole motor assembly with O-ring, came out in one piece. There it was, a small phillips screw, in this sort of universal joint assembly at the top. I tightened it up, careful, its pretty small, won't stand too much torque, but it's tight now, and I think you saved me $100 or so, mine was getting so sloppy I expected it to fall apart any day, now it feels as tight as new.
Thanks so much!
Steven Fisher
SOURCE: my daughters sonicare toothbrush makes
This happened to me as well. In my case, it meant that one of the metal bars for the brush head broke. If you unscrew the brush from the base and look at it, touch the metal stabilizer bars inside to see if one of them is broken. If so, a simple brush head replacement will fix your problem.
SOURCE: warranty,register my Sonicare toothbrush
Hi.
Below the registration link for US. Please check your local Philips website if you are looking for registration outside US.
Register your toothbrush
SOURCE: On the 28th January 2011
Hi penguin33879,
I work for Philips, and I came across your post while visiting Fixya. I wanted to share with you the link for registering your Philips Sonicare:
http://pnregistration.harte-hanks.com/sonicare_registration.aspx
You can also shop online, search for product information, and find support by visiting www.philips.com.
I hope this helps.
carloffb
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