suctionselector Well-known member Joined Aug 11, 2011 Messages 788 Location Leeds, England Jan 16, 2012 #2 Hello! I purchased this machine via eBay, and the picture shows it in sound condition. £9.99. However, it says "Needs repair/attention to the clutch". Can anyone help me with this? Thanks Jacob
Hello! I purchased this machine via eBay, and the picture shows it in sound condition. £9.99. However, it says "Needs repair/attention to the clutch". Can anyone help me with this? Thanks Jacob
jmurray01 Well-known member Joined Dec 12, 2011 Messages 4,070 Location Scotland Jan 16, 2012 #3 What exactly is wrong with the clutch ? Looks great by the way!
suctionselector Well-known member Joined Aug 11, 2011 Messages 788 Location Leeds, England Jan 16, 2012 #4 DC04 Absolute No idea, just says that in the listing! Thanks, it does but lacking a stair tool (by the looks of it)! Jacob
DC04 Absolute No idea, just says that in the listing! Thanks, it does but lacking a stair tool (by the looks of it)! Jacob
J Jakesvacs Well-known member Joined Oct 11, 2011 Messages 599 Jan 16, 2012 #5 Nice find! My gran had one of those, it lasted us years! It could range from clicking noises to a broken belt.Dysons are generally easy to repair, email me and i can help you.
Nice find! My gran had one of those, it lasted us years! It could range from clicking noises to a broken belt.Dysons are generally easy to repair, email me and i can help you.
suctionselector Well-known member Joined Aug 11, 2011 Messages 788 Location Leeds, England Jan 16, 2012 #6 Jake Thanks In knew you could help with it Jacob
jmurray01 Well-known member Joined Dec 12, 2011 Messages 4,070 Location Scotland Jan 16, 2012 #7 Surely you know what is wrong with it ? Or have you not received it yet ?
suctionselector Well-known member Joined Aug 11, 2011 Messages 788 Location Leeds, England Jan 16, 2012 #8 jmurray01 Oh, I'm confusing everyone! No its not here yet, quoting the listing!
turbo500 Well-known member Joined Aug 24, 2007 Messages 3,908 Location West Yorkshire, UK Jan 16, 2012 #9 I think you need to ask this question again when you've got the DC04 their and know exactly whats wrong with it. "Clutch problems" is a little vague.
I think you need to ask this question again when you've got the DC04 their and know exactly whats wrong with it. "Clutch problems" is a little vague.
suctionselector Well-known member Joined Aug 11, 2011 Messages 788 Location Leeds, England Jan 16, 2012 #10 Turbo500 I knew there were several possibilities so I am asking to see if anyone could enlighten me. Also to let people know. Thanks Jacob
Turbo500 I knew there were several possibilities so I am asking to see if anyone could enlighten me. Also to let people know. Thanks Jacob
J Jakesvacs Well-known member Joined Oct 11, 2011 Messages 599 Jan 16, 2012 #11 Best thing to do is replace the clutch, that way you dont have to fiddle with gears and bearings.... You can get them really cheap and its amazing the difference they make!
Best thing to do is replace the clutch, that way you dont have to fiddle with gears and bearings.... You can get them really cheap and its amazing the difference they make!
B baglessball Well-known member Joined Oct 15, 2011 Messages 346 Jan 16, 2012 #12 Have you used the machine with the brushes on? Does it make a funny ratcheting noise?
B baglessball Well-known member Joined Oct 15, 2011 Messages 346 Jan 16, 2012 #13 I wrote my last reply put hours ago and have only just got to sending it! As above replace the clutch, eBay is good. And the are videos on how to do it off of YouTube
I wrote my last reply put hours ago and have only just got to sending it! As above replace the clutch, eBay is good. And the are videos on how to do it off of YouTube
P parwaz786 Well-known member Joined Oct 11, 2011 Messages 2,934 Jan 26, 2012 #14 hi! wow u got it! yay! i had a green and purpole dc04 that was really so good!" i loved it and anyways go to google and type in how to repair dc04 or dc07 clutch
hi! wow u got it! yay! i had a green and purpole dc04 that was really so good!" i loved it and anyways go to google and type in how to repair dc04 or dc07 clutch