 Hey guys she bear 1,000 today. We're gonna find out why? this Bissell Pro heat times 2 is Not spraying water. Okay guys if you remember in my last video. I got this free, right and Everything seems to work The brushes turn everything, but it's not spraying water out anywhere So I'm either suspecting a clog somewhere or maybe the pump is not working But we're gonna take this thing apart And we're gonna find out why now there's a couple things you can always check before you take this thing apart Number one when you pull this up out Look down inside here Right in there and see There's that little rubber grommet there shoot There's a little rubber grommet there make sure that rubber grommets on The tank and not down in there if it's down in here go ahead and Just use a you know fair needle nose pliers or Straight screwdriver and pop it out and put it back on your tank now I've made a mess, but of course make sure your your water your water tanks full This is your solution tank same thing make sure that it is a Make sure that that red grommets on there because what that does is go in there like that and Make sure it's clean That's a couple of things you want to check first now. There's also on some of these Every time over here on some of these there's a little red cap and inside that cap you take that cap off Inside that cap will be a little filter You might Want to check that if yours has got that? Okay, so let's All right, let's make sure that's on there and let's see if we can get this thing to spray Then if not We'll commence to taking this apart And checking everything. Okay, let's turn it on noise alert Record turn it on and squeeze the hand nothing So Let's go and pull this back off We'll get these out of the way. We know these are okay Now we've got a bunch of Phillips screws to take out in here All right now up under here is your pump So in order to get to that pump we have to take a bunch of these screws out But first Let's see if we get this top off of here. There's a screw here a screw here and There's one two three in the back Okay, I'll see if I can get you over there one there One there and one there so I'm I'm either thinking there's a clog Whoops for the pumps bad. Let's go ahead and take these screws out. Oh And there is one Down in the top of here, and yeah, we're back outside. It's hotter than hell But I wasn't about to do this on monkey's kitchen floor She would absolutely kill me. I gotta use screwdriver guys I don't have my long bit. I think it's in the truck and of course I don't have to tell you this but make sure you have this thing unplugged before you start taking it apart Because there are a lot of electronics in here now right here's your pump guys right here And this thing should spin when you pull the trigger and it didn't spin So There should be a filter on here, and I think that's it But from what I'm seeing there It does not Look real dirty like it's clogged or anything So Now I'm gonna plug it in and see if we can't see any water Moving out of this thing anywhere When I'm turning off and on this is spinning a little bit So let's go ahead I see something funky happening down inside there. Let's go ahead This has a heater on it so the heater Has passageways in it. So let's go ahead and pull this top off of here And uh, we'll get the heater out of it. Let me unplug it first All right Now it's unplugged We're going to take this off now. We're going to take these screws out around here Take that front one off there You go see because that's got to be moved These are shorter screws. So you want to keep the shorter ones separate from the long one Make sure you don't lose that it goes up into here now right down in here's your heater So we're going to take this heater up out of here And we're going to take a look at it Okay, it's a lot easier if you take all this stuff off, but you gotta remember which hose went where So Get you down in here Good look at that heater Now out of these little relays in here Now I can see I can see the tubes that one looks a little dirty. So let's go ahead and take these screws out of here Just be very careful I may be in your way For just a second Let's go ahead and take these out not good when that happens try not to there's a gasket under here try not to hurt the gasket in Let's see if this screwdriver will do any better. Let me get Let me get another screwdriver. There we go When you get it on there, just give it a quick A quick little twist That should do it. It is. All right, cool Let's see what we've got under here. Okay. Yeah, I see clog already or it's looking like a clog Yeah, I see that That's a clog Now there's that little rubber gasket. I was telling you about try not to hurt that But I'm guessing This is my clog See all that stuff coming out of there Yeah, it is so clogged up in there guys. So what I'm going to do Is I'm going to get me I'll get all this stuff cleaned up I'm going to get me a smaller screwdriver and a q-tip And I'm going to get all this cleaned out. I'm going to take these hoses off and make sure these These inlets and outlets aren't clogged Now once I get that cleaned back up cleaned up. I'll turn you back on let me get you a little closer Look at that all that stuff in there So that could be Well, I'm I'm going to venture to say it is the clog because The water has to run through this heater to go everywhere else because if you want to run the heater That looks like uh, that's from hard water Down here in florida. We've got a lot of that so That way if you want to run the heater the water runs through that and if you don't When you turn the heater on it turns your heating elements on top of this on that's what heats your water up Now so it has to run through here before it runs anywhere else So let's go ahead And I'm going to get this all cleaned out. I'm going to use some compressed air Any q-tip and then we'll go from there. All right guys This best I could get it with what I have. I didn't want to use any harsh cleaners on it like break clean or anything the best way to do this would be with uh A vinegar i'm out of vinegar guys So And I also want to tell you these little red grommets here You see them There should be five of them One on each corner one in the center now I went lost one These are little rubber rubber o-rings Damn it And they just keep it from leaking around the screws So What I've done I'll show you here in just a second. I lost one of these o-rings So I made I cut a little piece of rubber fuel line And I'm going to make that work as long as it squeezes around there. We should be okay so What I'm going to do is I'm going to put this back on And get it set back down in there and everything and we're going to try it and see if it works But that's the best I could do with what I had right there So I'm going to go ahead and get this put back on and I cut me a little Tiny piece of fuel line Yeah And that'll squish around there and that'll seal it so I'll be right back with you guys All right guys, I got you zoomed in because I got the camera away's back, but I pulled this one out So you can see if it squirts and this one out and see if it squirts And I did try it briefly and it seemed like it was okay So Let's see what happens All right, I didn't realize I had the heater on that That's some hot water So let's get the rest of it put back on there. We'll try it out Okay guys got all back together You're just going to want to look through here down in this area here And right here just put it back together the way you took it Just backwards from the way you took it apart and you'll be all right I don't don't take off a lot of hoses if you can help it If you do have to take any hoses off take a picture Put a number on them or whatever and you'll be okay Um just a bunch of little screws. So there it is. It's ready to go and needs good cleaning now and uh I think I can get 10 or 15 bucks out of it So guys, thanks for watching appreciate it and uh Remember she bear the myth the man the legend gone for now guys. Bye. Bye. Take care