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I was vacuuming with my Hoover Windtunnel Rewind t-series, and the vacuum simply stopped working. I plugged it into other outlets all around the house but no power suddenly.
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There is probably a crossed cord in the rewinder. I am not sure but if you can get into the rewinder you can free up the cord it should go, hope this helps. Chris
At this URL:
http://www.ereplacementparts.com/hoover-uh70120-windtunnel-series-rewind-vacuum-parts-c-37315_37337_37514.html
you will find an exploded view of the vacuum you have.
There is also a list of the comparable vacuums in the same family.
I did not have time to do it, but if you check the comparable vacuums you may find a video on how to replace the belt.
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Thank you.
Paul
Remove the 5 Phillips-head screws carefully without stripping the heads. There are 2 at the front bottom, 2 at the top back (above the wheels), and 1 at the back beneath the dustbin. After the screws are loosened/removed, you can remove the top cover of the vacuum (be careful with the attached wiring harness). Then remove the black plastic cover over the cord rewind wheel, and you can easily remove the wheel. Pull the cord out a bit to give yourself some slack. You should be able to free the jammed cord and then reassemble the vac.
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