Question about Hoover WindTunnel Air Pro Upright Vacuum, UH72450
My sweeper suddenly shut down ,I have cleaned everything top to bottom , it is getting no electric . My brother in law said might be fuse I can't find my manual can you help me ?
Http://www.vacpartswarehouse.com/UH72450-Air-Pro-Steerable-Bagless-Upright-s/6362.htm?gclid=CLaG_Ijg_L0CFQ5gMgodXDgAPQ
it is item #22
Hope this helps.
Mark
Posted on Apr 25, 2014
http://www.vacpartswarehouse.com/UH72450...
it is item #22 on the chart.
Hope this helps.
Mark
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SOURCE: Hoover windtunnel will NOT turn on
You have to remove the motor cover, There I believe 5 screw, take off the light lens and remove the screw holding the light. It should then pull off. You say you have power to the Vac, but do you have power to the motor. There also is a thermo by the motor, sometimes they open up, then the motor won't run.
Posted on Jan 06, 2008
SOURCE: How to change a Hoover Elite sweeper belt
on the bottom there should be a few screws take them out and a cover should come off the belt is right there. hope this helps
Posted on Jan 17, 2008
SOURCE: How to install spring
on this machine the spring goes to the front wheel assembly under the machine. if this has came off then the wheel assembly is broken. i believe the part # is 36432027. hope this helps
Posted on Jul 29, 2009
SOURCE: I have hoover WindTunnel Self Propelled Vacuum
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Posted on Mar 19, 2010
SOURCE: hoover windtunnel dirt finder light stays red
I'm not sure about a 3 month old vac, I'd probably go the warranty route. However, for the older vacs thy start getting false positives. The sensor is simply a microphone hooked to a computer chip detecting sounds of dirt entering the bag.
To rig it to start working, you'll need to remove the tool accessory tray and elbow that enters the back of the vac, and attached to the bag. This will reveal the microphone at the elbow, and wire that runs into the bottom area of the vac. When on, a large amount of air comes from the bottom screw and area where the wires enter. My fix was to clean up the microphone contact points a little bit with a screwdriver, and then leave the vac running while putting in dampering in the hole at the bottom, and around the back of the elbow. Cotton balls and electrical tape at the bottom hole, and napkins around the outside of the elbow (wedged between the back of the vac assembly and elbow did the trick). The schematic for the vac is here: http<colon>//www<dot>vacsrus<dot>com/CartGenie/pg_U6485900<dot>asp
Look for micrphone.
Posted on Jun 27, 2010
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