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hoover overheats.

Its overheating and cutting off engine. All filters cleaned and houses. Could it be engine faulty or control board. Is there any temperature cut off sensor ?

By Greg - London - 04 February 2014

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  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    The motor in a vacuum cleaner is cooled by the air flowing through it. If the air is restricted by a blockage or dirty filters or pressing the hose hard against carpet for a while then all will reduce flow and increase heat until the motor trips. Run for 10 mins idling allowing full air flow with the filters out and check exit air temperature. If this is Hot and improving air flow does not cure the problem it may be the motor that is failing and causing excess heat.

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