Disassemble Shark Ion Troubleshoot grinding noise, take apart fix Robot Shark Vacuum

Grinding Noise from Shark Ion Vacuum RV850. Video on how to take apart Shark Ion Vacuum. Problem is probable belt or main brush motor. If your Shark ION vacuum won’t turn on, won’t charge, has blinking lights, or keeps shutting off, this video walks through how I diagnosed the issue step-by-step. These Shark ION cordless vacuums are great when they work — but over time batteries weaken, brushes clog, and internal parts wear out. In this video I go through: 🔎 Common Shark ION problems: • Won’t power on • Flashing or blinking indicator lights • Battery not charging • Weak suction • Brush roll not spinning • Runs for only a few seconds Sometimes it’s just a clogged roller or dirty filter. Sometimes it’s the battery. And sometimes it’s not worth fixing depending on the age of the unit. 🛒 Shark ION Vacuum (Current Version): 👉 https://amzn.to/4bb1vGp 🛠️ Replacement Parts Kit: 👉 https://amzn.to/4rIu0RK 🔋 Replacement Battery: 👉 https://amzn.to/4ckDoWY If your Shark ION battery is more than a few years old, the battery is often the most common failure point. Replacing it can bring the vacuum back to life 💡 Always confirm compatibility with your exact Shark model before ordering parts. ⚠️ Safety Tip: Disconnect power before servicing internal components and avoid shorting battery terminals. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. This means I may receive a small commission if you purchase through the links above — at no additional cost to you. If this helped you fix your Shark ION, please 👍 like the video and subscribe for more real-world repair diagnostics. Drop a comment with your Shark model number if you’re still troubleshooting!