I purchased a 2nd hand Dyson DC05 on Ebay,
I got told it was all cleaned and working fine, so I plugged in and started, and roughly 10 seconds later it smelled like it burning and it switched off. I couldn't get it going after that.
would you have any idea what the fault could be and how I could dismantle the Dyson DC05 and repair it ?
I have ordered the cyclone assembly because the carry handle has broken. How do I remove the plastic plugs which act as the pivots onto the main body. I assume they need prising out but would appreciate guidance please
Brian
November 2012
I found a clear guide with good photos to match all the step-by-steps. At this URL :
http://www.grosse.is-a-geek.com/diydc05.html
It shows how to replace a motor & how to change the plug cable.
Very useful.
Jim
March 2009
There is a guide to pulling apart the Dyson DC05 to replace a burnt out motor at http://www.tasweb.org
Phill
January 2008
There is a guide to pulling apart the Dyson DC05 to replace a burnt out motor at http://www.tasweb.org
Phill
January 2008
Hi, The most likely cause is a burnt out motor for detailed instructions on changing the motor just go to www.dyson-online.com and look at their technical advice section. The site is fantastic! Good luck.
Charles
January 2006
acrid burning smell means new motor needed. Dyson repair would be £55 inc parts, labour and call out.
Dyson engineer
September 2005
We have the same fault. It is likely that there has been a build up of dust which has caused the motor to burn out. You could investigate by taking the cleaner apart (see http://www.morganskinner.com/blog/default.aspx?date=2005-05-19 for details!) and clean up the motor. You could get hold of a replacement motor or alternatively visit the local rubbish dump to see if someone else has unnecessarily discarded a DC05. I am away to try this now!