![]() ![]() This is a VERY common problem on this model. The problem with the way it's designed however, is that if you pick up the vacuum cleaner by the handle of the machine rather then using the carrying handle on the back of the vacuum, it causes too much tension on the actuator arm, and will cause the cable to rip right out of the arm. As you pull backwards on the handle of the vacuum, the cable pulls this actuator arm backwards, which then turns the wheels backwards, and when you push forward it turns the wheels forward. There is a cable that starts at the handle of the vacuum, and runs all the way down to the floor head of the vacuum that controls the transmission. The other problem if the belts are installed properly that would cause the self-propelled wouldn't work would be the self-propelled actuator arm. Try this repair first, as this is the easier one to fix. Here's a video that shows you how to inspect the roller brush and belts to make sure that they are installed properly and working. The belts on this model control both the self-propelled transmission, as well as the brush roller. ![]() It could either be the belts on the vacuum cleaner are stretched or broken. There are really two reasons why the self-propelled wouldn't work. ![]() ![]() SOURCE: hoover wind tunnel won't self propel ![]()
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