More than likely, one of three problems. You have a broken wire somewhere in the cord or inside the vacuum. Second, the switch could be bad, third, you have a bad motor. If you have access to a multimeter, you can check all three of those things out by checking for continuity through all parts of the vacuum. Hope this helps!
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More than likely, one of three problems. You have a broken wire somewhere in the cord or inside the vacuum. Second, the switch could be bad, third, you have a bad motor. If you have access to a multimeter, you can check all three of those things out by checking for continuity through all parts of the vacuum. Hope this helps!