johnnybochetti
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Hello Everyone.
A friend of mine has a old Hoover Concept One vacuum that she was about to throw out because it won't power on.
I told her I would give it a look before she tossed it.
Upon examining the on/off switch,I noticed there were 2 white wires connected to the switch And there was another wire dangling loose.
Am I safe to assume that it probably went to the switch originally?
If so,that terminal on the switch is missing because I only see 2 terminals to plug in the wires.
This vacuum has two speeds,Hi and Low.
If this were just a one speed vacuum with a 2 wire switch,I could simply wire the 2 wires
together,bypassing the switch. This would be just to see if the switch was indeed the problem.
But since it has the three wires,how do I go about bypassing the switch.
Thanks
A friend of mine has a old Hoover Concept One vacuum that she was about to throw out because it won't power on.
I told her I would give it a look before she tossed it.
Upon examining the on/off switch,I noticed there were 2 white wires connected to the switch And there was another wire dangling loose.
Am I safe to assume that it probably went to the switch originally?
If so,that terminal on the switch is missing because I only see 2 terminals to plug in the wires.
This vacuum has two speeds,Hi and Low.
If this were just a one speed vacuum with a 2 wire switch,I could simply wire the 2 wires
together,bypassing the switch. This would be just to see if the switch was indeed the problem.
But since it has the three wires,how do I go about bypassing the switch.
Thanks