Morphy Richards
Airflow Turbulence or Motor Damage
Cordless vacuum is excessively loud compared to normal operation
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Safety Warning
This repair may involve working with high voltage components or water connections. Always unplug the appliance before removing any panels.
If you are not confident in your ability to perform this repair safely, we strongly recommend contacting a professional technician.
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Possible Causes
Cracked cyclone or bin causing whistling, Missing or misfitted gasket, Damaged motor fan blades, Loose internal components
How to Fix / Troubleshooting
Safety first: Remove the battery before inspection.
- Check bin and cyclone: Inspect for cracks or gaps in the bin and cyclone assembly. Ensure all parts are fully seated.
- Inspect seals: Check rubber gaskets around the bin and filter housings for correct placement.
- Run brief test: With everything assembled, run the vacuum briefly and listen to locate the loudest area. Do not run for long if the noise is severe.
- Replace damaged parts: Replace cracked bins or cyclone assemblies. If the noise clearly comes from the motor area and persists, the main motor may have damaged fan blades and should be replaced.
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Repair Difficulty
Medium
3/5
Required Part
Cyclone Assembly
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