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Vacuum Cleaner Motor For Dyson DC07 DC14 & DC04 DC33 Motor YDK Type 240v

L.M ELECTRICAL
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£17.99
Condition:
New
More than 10 available295 sold
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Located in: Bath, United Kingdom
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Item specifics

Condition
New: A brand-new, unused, unopened and undamaged item in original retail packaging (where packaging ...
Number in Pack
1
MPN
MTR899
Compatible Model
For Dyson DC07, For Dyson DC14
Product details
Thermal Overload Cut Out Protection
Number of Items in Set
1
Suitable For
Upright
Power Source
Electric Corded
Colour
Grey
Model
dc04, dc07, dc14
Compatible Brand
For Dyson
Brand
Dyson
Set Includes
Motor
Type
Motor
EAN
5057726101820

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VAT number: CZ 685001592, DE 308094019, ES N8267074F, FR 28822978334, GB 178275666, IE 9656645M, IT 00243379997, PL 5263281140
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About this seller

L.M ELECTRICAL

98.9% positive Feedback6.2M items sold

Joined May 2005
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Average for the last 12 months
Accurate description
4.9
Reasonable postage cost
5.0
Delivery time
5.0
Communication
5.0

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  • a***d (646)- Feedback left by buyer.
    Past year
    Verified purchase
    Leaving positive feedback as order was processed in record time and I have always had good service from this seller. However, I am very unhappy as the motor I ordered is described as an MT899 and I've been sent an MT299. The motor I removed was an MT299 and was very noisy, even from new. I hoped the MT899 might be different. I have fitted this new motor and it is every bit as loud and high pitched as the one that had failed.
  • s***i (128)- Feedback left by buyer.
    More than a year ago
    Verified purchase
    Good price, quick delivery and now have a working Dyson! thanks
  • 5***n (2210)- Feedback left by buyer.
    More than a year ago
    Verified purchase
    Great, problem sorted. Good value for money..
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Product ratings and reviews

4.8
175 product ratings
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  • Most favourable review

    Genuine TDK Motor as per original.

    My machine was starting to smell of burning with a popping and crackling noise. Motor took around 1.5 hours to fit on a DC07, not too difficult if you are reasonably handy. Requires a long torque type screw driver to remove casing screws which are deep. There are a few good YouTube videos out there on this, well worth the time and effort. The machine runs well and smells much better with the new motor. Much cheaper than an engineer or a new Dyson!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: lmelectrical

  • Most critical review

    Very, very noisy motor.

    Kind-of between a rock and a hard place, as these replacement motors are all the same, so if you don't like the loud noise and high pitched whistle, then you don't get your vacuum cleaner repaired. But then again, they are really cheap, so it has to be expected. I would pay twice the price for a motor that was 1000 - 1200 watts, and was quieter. I have fitted several of these MT299 motors to different cleaners, and all have been unbearably loud in use. One even failed (burnt out) after a very short amount of use, but as before, it seems to be the price I have to pay for keeping my old stock of vacuum cleaners alive.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: lmelectrical

  • DC07 now fixed and working again!

    Ah, that terrible smell of burning and the noise like a helicopter...yes, Rex (the Sugababes of Dyson DC07s) had motor problems. Despite the best efforts of Him Indoors to persuade me it was time to buy a new one, I found this replacement on ebay and for the money, reckoned it was worth a gamble (buoyed up by reassurances from the guys in the electronics workshop at work that they'd bail me out if I messed it up...) But hey! I did it. There are some great video and pictorial guides out there (thank you, espares, thank you dysonmedic) with step by step guides to dismantling and remantling your machine. Don't forget to buy a couple of longish Torx screwdrivers too.The whole process took me just over 2 hours - would have been quicker but I stupidly missed the 5th screw and spent ages wobbling ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: lmelectrical

  • This motor fits like a glove with the Dyson DC07

    Bought this motor for my DC07 due to the old one loosing most of it's suction. With the right tools , I was able to switch the motor in less than an hour and gave it a quick test. I also bought replacement filters from the same company and the vac is near enough as powerful as the first day I got it. Would suggest ensuring that you do have the right tools for the job or it can take a lot longer.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: lmelectrical

  • A Dream to Install

    There are plenty of You Tube videos that you can watch to do this job. The hardest part is the dismantling of the machine, especially the brush roller and housing. It is advisable to purchase a brush belt removal tool to assist. Once you have the strip down complete the motor in its casing can finally be opened to remove the motor and rubber mounts. A relatively simply task and there is sufficient cable length within the housing that you do not need to strip out the machine on/off switch or cable from the lower handle assembly. Once the end cap of the motor housing is removed, tap the belt shaft end of the motor with a stout hammer to ease the extraction of the motor in its rubber shock mounting. Best to clean the housing and rubber mounting with a damp cloth before reassembly. ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: lmelectrical