Hoover F7431-900 SteamVac Vacuum\015 Brushes stopped moving. Put screwdriver in where brush shaft goes to see if it spins. It does not. I was told probably a bad turbine. I can not get the top cover off. I removed all the screws I can see but there are 2 points at the back of the cover about center of the wheels where the cover is attached. I can not see how to get those points detached. Specifically, the very back 2 points of the top cover (about center of the wheels) attach to brown blocks that seem to lock into the very back of the base. Can not figure out, any help would be appreciated.\015
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.http://www.hoover.com/pdfs/manuals/F5914900.pdf
I disassembled it (kind of like disassembling a Chinese puzzle box) and found that the Turbine which develops the torque for the brushes simply has worn out. I replaced the part and it works fine now. Unfortunately unless you are familiar with that sort of repair it’s high on the difficulty side. When I took it to a local shop they wanted about $150 to repair it. That was more than half the price I paid for it. It’s simply not a very good design. Hoover wont’ talk about them yet they are still selling them.
The least expensive place to purchase a replacement part is at: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250648382497&rvr_id=&crlp=1_263602_263622&UA=%3F*F%3F&GUID=70355e091290a0aad3175ab7ff9f985a&itemid=250648382497&ff4=263602_263622.
The repair shop wanted to charge me $60 for the part.
It seems that the manufacturer is ignoring the problem and it’s a great claim for a class action suit against them.
Regards
Zashiban
.you have a bad connection somewhere in the unit
.this is a fire hazard and you should not use this until its been fixed
.could be a pinched wire or broken connections
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.I’d be happy to walk you through this repair. Unfortunately this is a very common problem with the Hoover SteamVacs.
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.Here’s what you’ll need to complete this repair:
.- Hoover Turbine Assembly For Model F5866-900 Part # 43191001 or 90001354
.- Phillips Head Screwdriver
.- Flat Head Screwdriver
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.Step 1. Remove both the clean solution, and the dirty solution tanks from the machine, and press the handle release pedal so that the handle is laying down flat:
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.Step 2. With a flat head screwdriver, pry off the rotating brush speed indicator knob:
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.Step 3. Unscrew the silver screw that’s at the very top of the see thru suction port where the dirty solution tank rests.
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.Step 4. Turn the SteamVac upside down so that the brushes are facing upwards. There are four clips that hold these brushes in place. You’ll need to remove the brushes from the machine by squeezing the four tabs while pulling upwards at the same time. The picture actually only shows the two tabs on the right hand side being squeezed, but the tabs on the left hand side are in the exact same location:
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.Step 5. Once you’ve removed the brush block from the machine, there are 4 screws on the bottom that need to be removed. Keep the two silver screws on the very corner in place, you won’t need to remove these. Remove the four screws that I’ve highlighted in red:
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.Step 6. Turn the machine back over right side up, so that the brushes are on the bottom. There are two clips that hold the top housing in place. Insert your flat head screwdriver in between the top and lower housing in the rear of the machine close to the rear wheels, and pry upwards to unclip these clips on both the left and right sides, then remove the top motor housing from the machine.
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.Step 7. You’ll now have complete access to the turbine. Remove the two silver screws in the front of the unit that hold the turbine in place, as well as remove the front hose from the turbine:
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.Step 8. Once you have removed the two screws you’ll be able to lift the turbine up. There’s a second hose in the rear of the turbine that you’ll also need to remove before you can remove the turbine completely. After you’ve removed the hose, take the turbine out of the machine. You’ll notice to the immediate left of the turbine other hoses that connect to a black circular part. This is actually the pump that sprays the water on the floor. If you ever have the problem where the clean water solution will not spray, it’s a good possibility that this part needs to be replaced.
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.Simply install the new turbine, reattached the hoses and two front screws. When you’re putting the top motor housing back on the unit, make sure that the brush speed selector knob that’s on the right side of the turbine fits through the **** in the top motor housing. Also before tighting the two screws that that hold the top housing in in front of the brushes, there’s two clips. You’ll need to snap the top motor housing behind these two clips. Simply push front of the motor housing until you hear it snap into place.
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.That’s about it. If you have any trouble with this repair, please don’t hesitate to use the Clarification request form here on Fixya. I’m always more then happy to answer any follow up questions that you might have. If this repair was helpful to you, please help other Fixya members with this same problem find my repair by rating it helpful. You can do this by clicking the 4 Thumbs up icons in the right hand corner.
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.Thank you very much,
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.Chris J.
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