How to replace Dyson filters on a Dyson DC07 vacuum cleaner

www.espares.co.uk In this Dyson spare parts video we show how to remove and replace the Dyson DC07 Pre Motor Filter and Dyson DC07 HEPA Post Motor Filter. This vacuum maintenance video also outlines the Dyson airflow path as well as removal and replacement of the Pre Filter Housing, Post Filter Lid and Filter Seals. Prevent loss of suction and motor cut out by changing the filters on your Dyson.

15 COMMENTS

  1. A HEPA filter is also supposed to filter out Barium Sulphate which is being sprayed globally throughout our atmosphere.

  2. Be careful you don’t suggest replacing too many spare parts there fella. I might just replace the whole thing 😉

  3. If I was to spend that much money on a vacuum, I’m certainly not going to expect to buy parts every few years. It’s kinda like buying a mercedes and, having to replace the doors every 4 years. Now days there are as good products out there like this dyson at a much cheaper price tag.

  4. Wow!! That hepa filter should have been changed 2 years ago.Not 4..That is why there is so many problems with the dc04,dc07,dc14.The hepa filter is never chaged because Dyson says its a liftime filter.NOT!! That will do nothing but burn a motor out.

  5. @Greenmarine6

    filters on any machine should be cleaned replaced periodically. One would certainly have to replace the air filter in a mercedes from time to time.

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  7. Thanks fot that. I thought I was doing something wrong when I was trying to remove the HEPA filter housing using brute force and ignorance – seems I was doing just fine. Disgusting x year old filter removed, will get a new clean one ASAP!

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  9. Yes sure Matt, that lid must have suffered “quite a bit of wear and tear” buried deep within the machine. Hard to believe but some poor soul out there will probably take his advice and actually replace it.

  10. @Greenmarine6 You don’t actually need to replace it every four years, this video is just advertising their website to go and buy their stuff.

  11. There is one more thing to do to make a Dyson that is down on suction as good as new, and that is to ***dismantle and clean the cyclone***.

    My machine was way down on suction. That turned out to be due to huge ammount of dust trapped inside the cyclone that no ammout of shaking or tapping could shift.
    Cleaning transformed it. Definitely an outdoors job if yours is anything like as bad as mine was.

    See the ‘Dyson DC07 Cyclone Cleaning’ video.

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