Dyson Stick vacuums

Dyson V9 Submarine Extra

Wet-and-dry V9 package whose separate Submarine head handles liquid while the main dry-vacuum airway and bin remain dry-only.

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Model identity

Family and variants

Family
V9
Type
Stick vacuums
Machine codes
SV57
Known variants
V9 Submarine Extra

Attributes

How this model is configured

  • cordless
  • bagless
  • wet and dry
  • Motorbar cleaner head
  • Submarine wet roller head
  • LCD
  • click-in battery

Schematic

Dyson V9 Submarine Extra schematic

Schematics

Possible causes

Repairs that may fit your V9 Submarine Extra

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13 possible repairs
Clog RemovalBlockages in hoses, wands, bins, filters, and internal air paths that make the vacuum work harder than it should.ViewFilter ServiceDirty, clogged, missing, or overused filters that reduce suction, cause odor, and make the motor work harder.ViewMotor RepairMotor repairs are moderately common and usually come after simpler airflow, belt, filter, and electrical causes are ruled out.ViewSeal or GasketSeal and gasket issues are moderately common and often hide behind weak suction, dust leaks, or bin problems.ViewPower Button or Trigger RepairBroken switches, triggers, buttons, actuators, terminals, and immediate switch connections that prevent reliable startup.ViewControl Board RepairConfirmed failures in main PCBs, motor controllers, charging electronics, display boards, and sensor-control modules.ViewCharger or AdapterDamaged or failed direct chargers, adapters, cables, connectors, charging ports, and external power supplies.ViewBattery ReplacementBattery replacement is common for cordless sticks, handhelds, and robot vacuums as lithium packs age.ViewBin RepairCracked bins, worn latches, blocked inlets, and damaged bin seals that affect airflow or debris release on this Dyson.ViewBrush Roll RepairJammed, damaged, worn, or seized brush bars, rollers, bearings, end caps, and bristle assemblies.ViewCleaner Head RepairCleaner-head motors, wiring, drive assemblies, and housing faults that stop this Dyson's fitted powered head from cleaning correctly.ViewWet Roller RepairWorn, damaged, seized, contaminated, or incorrectly seated wet rollers and their accessible drive components.ViewPump or Liquid SystemFailed pumps, valves, tank outlets, tubing, spray channels, and liquid-delivery connections in wet-cleaning machines.View

Verification

Official model references

U.S. model identity and status were last checked 2026-07-11. A support listing confirms a machine family exists, but does not by itself mean the machine is still sold new.

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