Weak Vacuum Suction? Causes and How to Fix It
A vacuum that has lost suction usually has a full bag, a clog, or a dirty filter. Here’s how to trace the loss and restore strong suction.
A vacuum that has lost suction usually has a full bag, a clog, or a dirty filter. Here’s how to trace the loss and restore strong suction.
A range hood fan that runs but moves no air usually has a greasy filter, a blocked duct, or a closed damper. Here’s how to fix it.
A top-load washer lid lock that keeps clicking usually has a failing lock assembly, a strike problem, or a control fault. Here’s how to fix it.
An over-the-range microwave fan that runs nonstop usually has a stuck sensor, a control fault, or manual mode left on. Here’s how to fix it.
A garbage disposal that hums but won’t spin is almost always jammed. Here’s how to free it safely and get it running again.
A robot vacuum that won’t charge usually has dirty charging contacts, a dock or outlet issue, or a tired battery. Here’s how to fix it.
An air fryer relies on its fan to circulate hot air. When the fan is loud, weak, or dead, here’s how to diagnose and fix it.
A leaking coffee maker usually points to an overfilled reservoir, a clogged valve, or a worn seal. Here’s how to find the leak and fix it.