Eureka The Boss Lite Hard Case model 4333A

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louvac

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Hey Guys,

Can any Eureka experts tell me how to get at the fan of a model 4333A, The Boss Lite? Mine is the all black model that takes a type AA bag. It's pretty much a basic model. All of a sudden when I had turned it on it sounded as though it picked up something which apparently I didn't see. It made a clunk sound; I smelled a hint of burning rubber and then the machine sounded as if a fan blade may have broken. It sounded grumbly....??? I haven't taken one of these apart yet so I don't know what I am looking for. I don't even know if these machines have an actual fan that dirt passes through or is it a bypass motor?

http://www.eureka.com/en-US/Vacuums/Uprights/Discontinued/47cb3153-93f6-4674-b1ee-ea712d6ac774.aspx
 
The 4331 is a Eureka Victory upright featuring a bag first bypass configuration. The brush roll and belt sound damaged according to your description...methinks..:-)
 
broken fan sound sometimes = sound of broken belt. You'd be hard pressed to find a way to break a fan blade on a bypass motor like that one. check the belt first and see how the motor turns by hand, and then look into taking it apart. As much as I like those vacuums, sometimes they aren't worth the tear-down labor involved to figure out what's up with the motor.
 
I have one like it, and love it! Try running the machine without the belt attached, that will determine the problem. I highly doubt it's the fan, especially since burning rubber = jammed belt or brush! 
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Found the problem...but.....

Hey Guys!

Regarding my Eureka 4333A as pictured in my link in the first post above, I now believe that the fan is what's broken; however, these fans are no longer available. Can you believe that?

I also had found out that perhaps the fan wasn't replaceable and that you needed to replace the entire motor. Can anyone offer any more info on this?

Thanks!
 
Condolences

Hello there. I have no idea where to find a replacement fan but if you give up on the ol' vac I could use the end caps on the roller brush.
 

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