Perhaps the motor has burnt out or something. Brushes on the motors do wear out by design. If it is old, just get a new one rather than messing around with diagnosing it and ordering new parts.
I have a dyson DC04 hoover and it wont turn on, have changed fuse but no look, any ideas?
The wire under the on/off button on my DC01 was pretty flakey. If you look at the back where the wire goes in there is a removable panel. Remove it and check the wiring. If not get a new on/off button,which sits under the external on/off push from a dyson spares shop. They cost about a pound. It that doesn;t fix it it's probably the motor, but it'll only cost you a pound to find out......
Oh and of course before you remove that panel, please unplug your Dyson :)
I have a dyson DC04 hoover and it wont turn on, have changed fuse but no look, any ideas?
Nothing against earlier answers.Before you try anything else try running somethig else from that socket.Good luck
I don't know what else an average owner could do them self, I'd recommend taking it to a repair shop that has more experience and the tools for repair. Since as far as I know, Dyson has not been on the market long, the machine is probably relatively new, and Dysons are very expensive, so simply replacing it may not be a good option. You might try this web site: http://www.dyson.co.uk/aftersales/help.a鈥?/a>
Your question brings up an interesting point about how people use certain words, Hoover is the name of a company making vacuum cleaners, as Dyson is the name of a another brand, since Hoover has been around a long time, some people use it as a generic term.
We have a Dyson DC01.
We had an intermittent connection due to a break in the wiring of the cable near where it enters the Dyson.