Dyson V9 Submarine Extra repair
Dyson V9 Submarine Extra Cleaner Head Repair
The complete Motorbar dry brush bar or separate V9 Submarine wet roller should be isolated from its owner-removable connections before a powered-head motor, control, or whole-head failure is considered. Motorbar is the powered dry head and has no owner-serviceable belt. The Submarine wet roller head is a separate liquid-handling assembly and must not be replaced with a generic V9 dry head procedure. This procedure is scoped to the V9 Submarine Extra (SV57) and its V9 Submarine wet-and-dry cordless platform.
Exact applicability
Machines covered by this guide
- SV57
- V9 Submarine Extra configuration only
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 V9 Submarine Extra (SV57) after the failed assembly is confirmed; family-name resemblance does not establish compatibility.
Instructions
How to complete this repair
- Bright flashlight
- Scissors or a seam ripper for wrapped fibers
- Soft dry brush
- Clean lint-free cloth
- Power the vacuum off, remove its user-removable 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 cut toward the brush surface, wiring, soft roller, wet roller, or cleaner-head housing.
- Do not open a brush motor, gearbox, powered-head wiring channel, or sealed bearing housing.
- Keep wet-roller water and rinse water away from the dry vacuum body, battery, dock contacts, and powered dry cleaner head.
Confirm the V9 Submarine Extra configuration
V9 Submarine Extra (SV57) is an SV57 dry cordless vacuum body with separate Motorbar and Submarine wet-roller heads. Cataloged variants include V9 Submarine Extra. The verified owner-service profile identifies it as the Dyson V9 Submarine Extra wet-and-dry cordless 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.
Isolate the complete powered head or tool
Follow the exact owner guide to detach the Motorbar dry brush bar or separate V9 Submarine wet roller as a complete owner-removable assembly. Motorbar is the powered dry head and has no owner-serviceable belt. The Submarine wet roller head is a separate liquid-handling assembly and must not be replaced with a generic V9 dry head procedure. Detach the floor tool or cleaner head from the machine before working around the brush.
Rule out a brush jam inside the head
Cut and lift away hair, thread, and fibers in small sections. Remove debris from accessible end-cap and inlet areas without prying off a sealed bearing or gear cover. Check for melted fibers, cracks, distortion, or an end that remains seized.
Check the platform-specific connection
Inspect the external electrical contacts and latches between the Motorbar dry brush bar or separate V9 Submarine wet roller and the next owner-removable assembly. Contacts must be dry, clean, straight, and free of scorching. This is not a belt-replacement path.
Make one controlled brush test
Reassemble the machine completely and test the Motorbar dry brush bar or separate V9 Submarine wet roller briefly on a clear, suitable surface. Stop if it stalls again, pulses, smells hot, shows an error, or makes a grinding noise.
A brush that remains stationary after debris and external connections are checked needs professional cleaner-head, drive, or control diagnosis.
Sources and review
Guide references
Model-profile procedure reviewed 2026-07-11 against the exact machine identity and owner-access references below.
Repair options
Repair it yourself or book professional service
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