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Little to no air comes out
Blockage
-Examine the nozzle for any clear or easily removable blockages. There may be blockages which you cannot see, in which case, refer to this guide. There may also be a buildup of hair or other particles in the grating behind the nozzle, in which case this guide will teach you how to replace it.
+Examine the nozzle for any clear or easily removable blockages. There may be blockages which you cannot see, in which case, refer to this guide. https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Hair+Dryer+Nozzle+Replacement/11189
+There may also be a buildup of hair or other particles in the grating behind the nozzle, in which case this guide will teach you how to replace it. https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Hair+Dryer+Grating+Replacement/11261
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Wrong Setting
Verify that your hairdryer is set to a “High” setting and is not set to “Low.” In addition, you may want to engage the “Turbo” button to increase the rate of air flow.
Fan Problems
If no clear solutions present themselves, there is likely a problem with the fan/ motor assembly, which requires disassembly to replace. Refer to this guide. [guide|11260]

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Original-Beitrag von: mayer

Original-Beitrag von::

Little to no air comes out

Blockage

Examine the nozzle for any clear or easily removable blockages. There may be blockages which you cannot see, in which case, refer to this guide. There may also be a buildup of hair or other particles in the grating behind the nozzle, in which case this guide will teach you how to replace it.

Wrong Setting

Verify that your hairdryer is set to a “High” setting and is not set to “Low.” In addition, you may want to engage the “Turbo” button to increase the rate of air flow.

Fan Problems

If no clear solutions present themselves, there is likely a problem with the fan/ motor assembly, which requires disassembly to replace. Refer to this guide. [guide|11260]

Status:

open