Dyson Vacuum Not Sucking – How to Fix it?


Has your Dyson vacuum stopped picking up dirt like it used to?

This happens to all Dyson vacuums at some point. Don’t panic or worry yourself too much: it is generally a result of some kind of blockage in the vacuum or a dirty filter. Thankfully, making it work again only requires a few easy-to-do steps.

It is, however, essential to clean your filters and roller and let them dry before commencing the repair. If you follow the step by step guide that has been provided below, you will not only save money and time but also extend the life of your vacuum.

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Step 1: Clean the Filters


As stated earlier, the number one thing to do immediately you notice that your Dyson vacuum stopped sucking dirt is to clean the filters. When the filters of a vacuum get clogged, it may reduce or prevent the dirt sucking ability of the vacuum.

It is possible that your filter is reusable. Just wash the filter, let it dry, and fix it back into the vacuum. Dyson vacuums usually have reusable filters.

There are times, however, that the filter can’t be used again. In this case, just throw the filter away and get a replacement.

Make sure to wash reusable filters in hot water, and use a little soap. It is essential to let the filters dry completely before fixing them back into the vacuum. A wet filter inside an electrical appliance is a lethal combination. Dyson vacuums usually come with two filters. One is beneath the dust bag while the other is by its side.

Step 2: Check the Roller


The roller is another possible culprit when your Dyson refuses to suck dirt. Therefore, you need to also check the rollers for any dirt or debris. If you own pets, you’ll most likely see hairs clogging the roller. Make sure that the roller is completely clear before fixing it back and trying the vacuum again.

Step 3: Check for Blockage in the Hose


The third step is to find out whether the cause of the suction failure is hose blockage. It is only normal that when your vacuum hose is blocked, it doesn’t pick dirt as much as it should. If it’s a canister you own, remove the suction hose from the inlet, and then inspect it thoroughly.

If you notice the inlet function to be strong, then the suction hose or the extension and maybe where the problem is coming from.

If this is the case, you need to take the extension wand out and inspect it thoroughly. Look inside the wand while holding it to the light so that you’ll easily tell if there’s a blockage. While holding the wand in hand and peeping into it, if you clearly see the light, then that would mean that there’s no blockage. If not, there’s a blockage, and it lies somewhere within the suction hose. You’d then have to check along the hose’s length for the obstruction.

Using a wire cloth hanger, you can easily draw any dirt out of the tube. Note that if the hose is not attached correctly to the base of the vacuum, it may cause a suction problem. Also if there’s any tear or puncture in the tube, this can be responsible too.

Step 4: Check the Floor Cleaning Head


This is another vital step in your Dyson ball animal troubleshooting. For upright models, put your hand over the exhaust and switch the vacuum on. If you notice that the suction seems to be intense this way than when at the floor, it is very possible that the problem lies with the floor cleaning head. Carefully remove the floor head and cut hair and fluff away before reinserting it back.

Step 5: Check the Clear Bin


It is also essential to check the clear bin of your Dyson vacuum. Remove the clear container by pushing the red bin release lever away from the handle of the machine. Hold down the red catch located on the underside of the bin and slide the bin off the engine. Then, empty it. Also, inspect the bin seals for any damage.

Steps 6: Check the cleaning Nozzle


If yours is a handheld Dyson, you can easily inspect the nozzle. Make sure that there isn’t any obstruction or blockage in it. It is very easy and won’t take up much of your time.

Step 7: Check the Brush Bar Button


There is also the possibility that your Brush bar isn’t turning. Ascertain this by pressing the Brush bar button, which is next to the power on button, to turn it on. If the brush bar is already on and it still isn’t turning, then the brush bar is faulty. Remove and inspect it for any damage.

Maintaining Your Dyson Vacuum


Vacuums need to be maintained so that they don’t get damaged quickly. Maintaining your Dyson cleaner will entail that you clean it as regularly as possible, preferably once a month. This way, your vacuum is not likely to deteriorate so much that it starts losing its suction.

Make sure to clean the filters, roller, head brush, nozzle, hose and other parts of your Dyson vacuum. The often you do this, the less time it’ll take you to get rid of all the dirt. Even if your filters are reusable, make sure to replace them every once in a while.

This is so that the vacuum can remain in good shape. Ensure that you unplug your vacuum whenever you want to clean or inspect it. Also, keep it away from children because they can mishandle it and cause it to damage.

Conclusion


Now that we have shown you all that to do if your Dyson cleaner has stopped picking dirt to ensure that you get right into inspecting your vacuum.

These tips may seem simple; however, you’ll marvel at how effective they’ll be in bringing your vacuum back to life. That emergency funds can wait for real emergencies this time; we have got you covered.

About Mosabbir

As the Executive Director of Smart Housekeeping's Home Care and Cleaning department, Mosabbir brings over 12 years of experience as a consumer products expert to the table. He utilises his advanced analytical skills and writing expertise in appliances, cleaning, and housekeeping products to provide valuable cleaning and home care advice for SH. Mosabbir also holds a Masters degree in business management, which enables him to oversee the department efficiently while producing insightful content for the company.

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