In this video we show you how to remove, and replace the Hoover WindTunnel Self-Propelled Actuator Arm Assembly Part 43143046.
This is a very common repair that we see frequently, and is a somewhat challenging repair.
This part on the Hoover Windtunnel Self-Propelled Uprights (both Bagless and Bagged models) usually breaks when the vacuum is carried using the self-propelled handle, instead of the carrying handle on the rear of the machine.
If you need to purchase the Self-Propelled Actuator Arm, or Power Drive Control Arm, you may find it here on our website:
http://www.govacuum.com/11093-Hoover-WindTunnel-Self-Propelled-Actuator-Arm-4....
If you have any questions, or need some additional help or clarification, please feel free to email me at chris.jones@govacuum.com, I'm more then happy to answer any questions.
If you have a vacuum which needs repair, and you'd like me to take a video showing how to repair your vacuum, please feel free to contact me as well.
Thanks for watching the GoVacuum Video Series,
Chris Jones
GoVacuum.com
i have found so many vacuums in the trash with so small of a problem like a belt or brush roll and by the way do you have simplicity type b bags
calebschmalzvacuums 4 months ago
@calebschmalzvacuums Thanks for watching our videos, we definitely do carry Simplicity Type B bags, unfortunately YouTube won't allow us to post links here, but if you click on the link above in the description, then in the top right corner search Simplicity Type B bags, you'll find them. Thanks again for watching our videos! - Govacuum
GoVacuums 4 months ago
HI Vincent! Thanks for your kind words, I'm glad the video helped you fixed your Hoover, Thanks for leaving us some feedback, very appreciated. - Chris
GoVacuums 4 months ago