Sebo E3 and E2 motor diagnostic and replacement
Overview:
- Josh discusses diagnosing and replacing the motor in a Sebo E3 canister vacuum.
- The vacuum isn’t turning on, but the power light is working, suggesting the issue might be with the motor.
- The vacuum is relatively new but in poor condition, possibly used commercially which can affect warranty.
- The video is intended for Sebo dealers and authorized service centers. If under warranty, repairs should be done by a professional to avoid voiding it.
- Step-by-step process includes:
- Removing the bag and accessing screws.
- Detaching the bag door and other components.
- Removing the filter and inspecting it.
- Unscrewing and removing various parts to access the motor.
- Inspecting the motor, checking the motor brush, and deciding to replace the motor due to warranty coverage.
- Concludes with a reminder to reassemble the vacuum and notes on how to handle warranty repairs.
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