Dyson Error Codes

Complete list of error codes and troubleshooting guides for Dyson.

Dyson Vacuum Cleaner F5 Fix: Error Code Guide

Straightforward steps to clear the Dyson F5 airflow/filter fault and know when to repair or replace.

Dyson Vacuum Cleaner F4 Fix (Error Code Guide)

F4 on a Dyson vacuum usually means the motor is overloaded or failing. Here’s how to clear it fast and decide if the machine is worth saving.

Dyson Vacuum Cleaner F3 Fix

Straight-to-the-point guide to Dyson vacuum error F3: what it means, the official steps, real technician tricks, and when to repair or replace.

Dyson Vacuum Cleaner F2 Error Code Fix (Quick Guide)

F2 on Dyson 360 robot vacuums usually means a cliff/drop sensor fault. Here’s how to clear it fast and when to stop spending money on it.

Dyson Vacuum Cleaner F9 Fix (Error Code Guide)

F9 on a Dyson vacuum usually means the machine has hit an airflow or motor protection fault and has shut itself down. Here’s the no-nonsense checklist to clear it before you pay for service.

Dyson Vacuum Cleaner F15 Fix (Error Code Guide)

F15 on a Dyson vacuum usually means the electronics see a serious power or battery fault. Here is how to check the easy stuff, when to swap the battery, and when the main body is toast.

Dyson Vacuum Cleaner F14 Fix: Real-World Fault Guide

Dyson vacuum showing F14? Here’s the straight answer on what it usually means, how to clear it, and when to stop spending money on it.

Dyson Vacuum Cleaner F13 Error Code Fix

F13 on a Dyson vacuum usually means the motor thinks it is overheating because airflow is restricted or the temperature sensor is unhappy. Here is the fast path to clear blockages, reset it, and decide if you should repair or replace.

Dyson Vacuum Cleaner F12 Fix (Error Code Guide)

Straight-shot guide to fixing Dyson vacuum cleaner error F12: what it means, what Dyson says to do, what a tech really does, and when to repair vs replace.

Dyson Vacuum Cleaner F11 Error Code Fix

F11 on a Dyson vacuum usually means the motor thinks airflow is restricted or overloaded. Here’s the straight-shot checklist to clear the fault before you pay for a new machine.

Dyson Vacuum Cleaner F10 Fix (Fast Technician Guide)

F10 on a Dyson vacuum is a motor protection fault. Here’s the straight-shot way to clear it and know when to walk away.

Dyson Vacuum Cleaner F8 Error Code Fix

F8 on a Dyson vacuum means a motor power fault. Here’s the fast, practical way to clear it and when it’s time to replace parts instead.

Dyson Vacuum Cleaner F7 Error Code Fix

F7 on Dyson robot vacuums is a main brush bar fault. Here is how to clear the jam, test the brush drive, and know when to repair or replace.

Dyson Vacuum Cleaner F20 Fix

F20 on a Dyson vacuum means the motor is overloaded from a blockage, jammed head, or weak battery. Clear the airflow, clean filters, and isolate which part is actually tripping the fault before buying new parts.

Dyson Vacuum Cleaner F19 Fix (Error Code Guide)

F19 on a Dyson vacuum usually means the battery/charging system and the control board aren’t talking properly. Here’s the straight‑shot guide to clearing it, deciding if it’s worth fixing, and which parts you’ll likely need.

Dyson Vacuum Cleaner F18 Fix (Straightforward Guide)

F18 on a Dyson vacuum usually means the control electronics have tripped a fault and shut the machine down. Here’s how to run through the real checks before paying Dyson prices.

Dyson Vacuum Cleaner F17 Error Code Guide

Straight-to-the-point guide to the Dyson vacuum F17 error: what it means, how to clear it, when to repair, and when to replace.

Dyson Vacuum Cleaner F16 Error Code Fix

Straight‑up guide to clearing Dyson vacuum F16 fault: what it means, what Dyson tells you to do, the tech shortcut, and when to stop spending money.