Vax

Vax spare parts

If you need Vax spare parts to repair your appliance, you’ll find a wide range of genuine and compatible components to keep your machine running properly. Whether you’re fixing a loss of suction, replacing worn parts or restoring cleaning performance, choosing the correct Vax replacement part helps extend the life of your appliance.

We supply parts for many popular Vax cleaning appliances, helping you quickly identify the component you need and get your machine back in use.

Vax appliances we support

Vax vacuum cleaner parts
Filters, belts, hoses, brush rolls, dust containers, motors

Vax carpet cleaner parts
Water tanks, solution tanks, pumps, hoses, brush bars, triggers

Vax steam cleaner parts
Water tanks, hoses, floor heads, heating elements, valves

Vax pressure washer parts
Hoses, spray guns, lances, pumps, trigger handles

Vax air purifier parts
Filters, fan motors, control boards, housings, sensors

Vax dehumidifier parts
Water tanks, float switches, filters, fan motors, sensors

Common Vax appliance faults

Many Vax appliances develop common faults that can often be solved by replacing a worn or damaged part.

• Vacuum cleaner not picking up – usually caused by a blocked hose, worn belt, full filter or damaged brush roll.
• Burning smell from the vacuum – often linked to a stretched belt or jammed brush bar.
• Carpet cleaner not spraying water – commonly due to a faulty pump, blocked hose or trigger valve issue.
• Steam cleaner not producing steam – can indicate a failed heating element, blocked system or faulty valve.
• Pressure washer losing pressure – typically caused by a worn pump, leaking hose or damaged trigger gun.
• Dehumidifier not collecting water – may be related to a float switch fault, fan issue or blocked filter.

Replacing the correct component can restore performance and avoid the need to replace the entire appliance.

How to choose the correct Vax spare part

Before ordering any Vax replacement part, always check the model number on the appliance rating plate. This is usually found on the base, rear panel or inside the dust container or water tank area, depending on the appliance type.

Using the exact model number ensures you select parts that are compatible with your specific machine. Many Vax models look similar but use different belts, filters, pumps or brush assemblies.

Avoid guessing based on appearance alone. Matching the correct model number will help ensure the part fits properly and restores the appliance to full working order.

If you are unsure which component you need, comparing the part with the original or checking your model details will help you identify the correct replacement.

Vax is a well-known UK brand specialising in floor care and cleaning appliances, particularly vacuum cleaners and carpet washers used in many households across the UK.