Hoover HL500HM 001 (391010392235) Vacuum Power Cord/Flex

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  • #102173
    jontymox
    Participant

    Good evening all,

    I don’t think my previous query for the above vacuum was successfully entered.

    Essentially, the above vacuum requires a new flex, as it is damaged (has been run over) and has been taped up in a couple of places, along with being pulled and damaged where it enters the grommet/casing.

    However, Hoover does not supply a new power cord/flex, so I’ve obtained a generic two core flex, with a view to repairing the above.

    Alas, I’m struggling to replace the above!

    When the cable enters the handle section, it disappears from view, into what appears to be a sealed section.

    I have removed many screws, and tried “getting into” the required area to no avail. It appears to be sealed for life, or if not, requires breaking the plastic casing/s to access etc.

    Grateful for any help, although as Hoover do not supply the part ( to a relatively new vacuum) may speak volumes.


    jonty

    #487823
    electrofix
    Moderator

    tech info leads to no info and not seen this one yet so cant comment on taking apart

    to be fair a lot of maunfacturers are doing this. you try to get a spare for shark / ninja and you will hit the same brick wall. Had a shark with a pet damaged flex, so we had to fit a plug and customer had to use extension or fork out £100 for a new motor unit

    part list shows a complete motor unit with flex part no 49129999

    you cant half tell its a chinese owned company

    Dave

    #487824
    jontymox
    Participant

    Thanks for that Dave.

    I’ve had another look at the above Hoover, and simply cannot see how it is possible to renew the flex.

    As mentioned, where the cable enters the handle the cable disappears into the housing, which appears to be sealed, and would entail breaking it apart to fit the flex…


    jonty

    #487825
    electrofix
    Moderator

    you have to dig for screws
    take buttons off etc and see if hidden underneath

    Dave

    #487826
    jontymox
    Participant

    Have done so, and found a couple of hidden screws, yet still struggling on this one!

    #487827
    jontymox
    Participant

    Typically, after around one week, the above Hoover has now given up the ghost… i.e. no power from where the flex enters the handle housing!

    I have brought the vacuum back again, with a view to replacing the flex, yet it looks very much like some plastic parts will be broken in the process…


    jonty

    #487828
    matrixresonator
    Participant

    Probably some trim/decor needs unclicking to reveal some screws

    #487829
    jontymox
    Participant

    Well, finally managed to access the above via several hidden screws, and removing some trim/decor, as suggested by matrixresonat – thank you.

    In my view, these, and other appliances that I can think of, are not designed to be taken apart.

    It would take someone who has assembled such machines many times, to dismantle and reassemble perfectly.


    Regards,

    jonty

    #487830
    electrofix
    Moderator

    jontymox wrote:

    In my view, these, and other appliances that I can think of, are not designed to be taken apart.


    Regards,

    jonty

    correct
    if anything goes wrong in guarentee they dump the faulty one and replace it

    not good for CO2 is it

    Dave

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