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This is a genuine Dyson replacement clutch assembly and it comes complete with the clutch to brushroll belt.
Prior to ordering, please check the list of appliances to ensure this is the right part for your model.
Other part numbers for this item: 900252-03
How to replace a Dyson clutch
This video should help with fitting this part. However, the exact layout and fitting technique may differ for your make and model.
Be safe - always unplug any appliance from the electricity supply before carrying out any work on it.
If you are in any doubt contact a qualified repairer.
With the help of the How to video it was quite straight forward to fit, just need some muscle to get the brush roller belt back on.
Great Experience12 May 2013
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By Rhino- Leeds
Fitted a new clutch assembly to Dyson DC14 I viewed the video which Matt explained fully everything, a genuine
Dyson product arrived on time, First time I have done anything like this wiil definately use the system again.
clutch with belts09 May 2013
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By none- scotland
found the clutch with belts not to bad to fit needing a bit of strength to get the brush back on. Video was very helpful.
Qdoes the outer green knob come with clutch unit, if not how do you the knob off without breaking it. unable to remove clutch unit through casing3 Answers
By Clifford
- 17 February 2010
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Yes it does come off, just tilt to the side & use a screwdriver to hold the clip off then tilt the other side, its difficult, be patient.
By SnapperUK- Ayrshire
- 01 May 2010
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it is held on by two "y" clips on the knob be careful when you ease them off.
By mrmboy- bognor regis
- 21 April 2010
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The outer knob is not present with the assy. You need to remove the one on the cleaner, this is a snap fit at two points. Slide a thin screwdriver in and lift the snap fit lugs to remove
QDoes the clutch assembly come with both belts?3 Answers
Does the clutch assembly come with both belts as shown.
When re attaching belt onto brush roller do i need a special tool to stretch the belt over.
By liliput21
- 14 February 2009
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yes it is supplied with both belts , i fitted the belt over the roller then reinserted the far end of the roller bar into the caseing then using a certain amount of force located the end nearest the belt.
By mrmboy- bognor regis
- 21 April 2010
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yes both are fitted
By Anonymous- Reading
- 23 March 2010
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The clutch assembly has both belts fitted.
The brush belt can be fitted without the special tool but it is difficult. You can hook the belt with a screwdriver shaft and pull it up but you have to have very strong fingers and a high pain threshold. Be very carefull or you might break something. If you can get hold of the belt tool then use it.
If i was to do it again i would make up a tool or buy one as there is a risk of damaging the roll, the casing or my fingers. Take care.
QI am trying to change the clutch on a DE STIJL, I am having difficulty in removing the Brush Roll Housing. It doesn't 'just pop out' as Matt says on the video. Can anyone advise, please? I've been at it for over an hour now.so am desperately needing help1 Answer
I have also tried prising it off with a screwdriver as advised on another website, but only succeeded in cracking the plastic on the vacuum cleaner body!
By hy.hesketh@btinternet.com- Preston, Lancs
- 18 February 2012
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I'll answer my own question. My Dyson is about 12 years old and as it has never been serviced or needed any attention (well done Dyson) the brushroll housing had seized up in its socket. A squirt of WD40 helped the situation, but I would advise patience to give the WD40 time to work. I was impatientand although it released the brushroll housing a small peice of the socket broke off. Hopefully it'll go back OK!!!!
QBurning smell but motor works, could this be the clutch?1 Answer
Hi, my trusty DC07 all floors when turned on started but then had a very pungent burning smell and after about 7 secs started to sound as if it was powering down. Initially I thought it was the motor, but now I think it could be the clutch. I have checked the belts and both are complete, but there is a lot of black around the spindle of the main belt perhaps indicating the clutch needs to be replaced? I suppose I'm hoping that it is the clutch which is easier for me to replace rather than the motor? Would the machine start at all if the motor had gone?
By Anonymous- Reading
- 21 October 2011
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it sound as if the clutch is seizing up and the belts are
grabbing the drive shafts getting hot and smoking.try removing the clutch and running the motor
Qi have a 07 all floors the belt going round the brush roller has snapped which part do i need ?1 Answer
By Anonymous- aberdeenshire
- 22 August 2011
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In this clutch assembly the roller belt and engine belt are integral. So it would appear you need to get this. So for you expensive for a bit of rubber. (See youtube on replacing this part and you'll see what I mean)