How do I know that my Dyson needs a new Bleed Valve Spring?
My Dyson is not sucking as it should and even though I have cleaned the filters, checked hoses and seals. However a few seconds after I switch on there is a click and the suction is reduced. I wondered if the bleed valve was operating when it should not resulting in poor suction.
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Rory at eSpares says...
Hi there, the bleed valve prevents suction lock on the vacuum if the hose becomes obstructed - this prevents motor burnout. The bleed valve sounds like it could be a potential cause of your problem - my advice would be to take it out and fiddle around with it. Does it, or the part of the vacuum it's connected to seem damaged?
Bleed Valve Spring Stock Number: ES472589
Genuine Dyson spare part made to fit select models of DC08 vacuum cleaners
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