Why is my shark Hoover making a loud noise?
Furthermore, why is my vacuum cleaner making a loud noise?
If your vacuum has suddenly become very loud, check the filter, as it may be dirty. When the filters on a vacuum become excessively dirty, the vacuum may start running louder because it is working hard to create suction. Replace the filters once they are dry, and your vacuum should run at its normal sound level.
- Put the Power button to the On-Off position and keep the vacuum unplugged.
- Clear the hose and filter if needed.
- Wait for the vacuum to cool completely then plug it in again.
- Turn on the power switch.
Considering this, why does my shark Hoover keep getting blocked?
If not dirt or debris is being sucked up by the vacuum, there may be something blocking the airway. To check for a blockage in the dust cup air duct stand the vacuum upright and remove the dust cup. Now you can disconnect the super stretch hose and check for clogs in the air duct behind the dust cup.
Brush Roller Not Spinning Properly If the vacuum is on but not picking anything up, then the brush roller may be spinning improperly. The belt makes the brush roller spin, so check that first. If the belt is not broken, the brush roller may need to be cleaned or replaced.