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No. A water heater is a sealed system it needs to be addressed for the original problem. High sulfur content has been a complaint as far as smell,and I remove the anode and replace with a brass plug because of. Shallow wells in the area largest complaints.
Sounds as if there is something stuck in the vacuum causing the beater bar to stop turning while the belt continues to turn giving off the burning smell.
Can't address other issues, but WATER pressure should be 40 to 80(I'd say 70)lbs. tester at home D for $10-15. Goes on hose Bibb outside, or at washing machine cold valve.
take the front off if it has belts take them off as well remember how the belt assembly is. grab the drum on top front and back and pull upward there it is.
Is the smell rubber or electrical. If rubber then the belt is slipping and needs to be replaced, they stretch after awhile. Also is the brush roll turning freely, or is it bound up, it may have to be replaced. If the smell is electrical, then probably the motor is going bad and will have to be replaced.
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