Toshiba Accessory Motor Overload / Clog

Mini motorized pet tool stops frequently or has very low power

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Possible Causes

Hair wrapped around mini brushroll, Blocked air path in mini tool, Worn mini motor, Damaged accessory wiring

How to Fix / Troubleshooting

Safety first: Remove the battery and detach the mini motorized tool.

  • Step 1 – Clear brushroll: Remove the mini brushroll and cut away hair and fibers.
  • Step 2 – Check airflow: Inspect the mini tool’s air channels for clogs.
  • Step 3 – Test without brushroll: Run the tool (carefully) without the brushroll. If the motor still stalls, it may be failing.

Replace the mini motorized tool if the motor is weak or intermittent.

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Repair Difficulty

Very Easy 1/5

Required Part

Mini Motorized Tool Assembly
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