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Rewireing a new switch diagram on henry - Hoover Vacuums

  • Rich Ferguson Jan 17, 2013

    can anyone tell me how and where i can buy a new capacitor for my henry hvr 200 please]#

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Ignoring for the moment the fascinating question of why you would actually want to do this...  I'm sorry to tell you it won't work. Swapping the wires over will make no difference.
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