Dyson V15s Detect Submarine repair

Dyson V15s Detect Submarine Seal or Gasket

Only visible, owner-accessible seals should be inspected; the exact leak point must be confirmed before replacing a gasket or complete external assembly. This procedure is scoped to the V15s Detect Submarine (SV47) and its V15s wet-and-dry cordless platform.

Exact applicability

Machines covered by this guide

  • SV47
  • V15s Detect Submarine only; not an ordinary V15 Detect

Repair scope

Before you order a part

Repair path
Owner maintenance / DIY
Difficulty
Basic owner maintenance
Time
20–40 minutes

Order only a genuine replacement listed for V15s Detect Submarine (SV47) after the failed assembly is confirmed; family-name resemblance does not establish compatibility.

Instructions

How to complete this repair

Useful tools
  • Bright flashlight
  • Clean lint-free cloth
  • Soft dry brush
Before you begin
  • Power the vacuum off, remove its click-in battery, and detach the selected cleaner head before inspection.
  • Use only owner-access points and maintenance actions documented for the exact machine code.
  • Do not glue, grease, stretch, or substitute an O-ring or gasket unless the exact manufacturer procedure specifies that material and action.
  • Do not open the cyclone pack, motor body, powered head, battery, robot drive, pump, or dock to search for an internal seal.
  1. Confirm the V15s Detect Submarine configuration

    V15s Detect Submarine (SV47) is a dry vacuum body with separate Digital Motorbar, Fluffy Optic, and Submarine wet-roller heads. Cataloged variants include V15s Detect Submarine. The verified owner-service profile identifies it as the Dyson V15s Detect Submarine wet-and-dry platform. Match the machine code and serial label before ordering a filter, bin, wand, dry cleaner head, wet-roller component, battery, or charger; a retail family name can cover incompatible hardware.

  2. Clean each documented sealing surface

    Remove the clear dry-debris bin, filter covers, detachable air-path joints, and owner-removable tanks that this platform actually has. Wipe dust or grit from visible seals and mating faces without pulling a bonded gasket out of its channel.

  3. Inspect for a confirmed defect

    Look for a rolled lip, cut, flat spot, permanent distortion, missing section, cracked cuff, warped cover, or latch that cannot compress the seal evenly. A clog can mimic a leak, so confirm the airway is clear too.

  4. Reseat or replace only a listed owner part

    Reseat a displaced removable seal exactly as shown in the guide, or replace the complete listed bin, filter cover, wand duct, cleaner head, wet-roller cassette, or removable tank when its seal is not separately serviced. Match the machine code.

  5. Test for restored performance

    Refit every dry part until it latches flush and make one short test. Continued air leakage, dust escape, or liquid leakage from an internal joint requires professional service.

Repair options

Repair it yourself or book professional service