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Looks like there's an interchanged wires in your vacuum. Both the motor and the powerhead must go together. Check it up. Leave the motor wiring connection intact. Just tinker and check the powerhead wiring connection .
Probably not hose but more then likely is a problem within your wand. Try connecting your hose handle directly to your powerhead and see if you can get consisten power. I work in customer service for electrolux and more then likely it is in fact the wand
There was a (common cause) power arc during the swap (while running the vacuum).
The fuse located under the grey clipped-on plate of the canister is blown. The fuse is soldered-on the board and would need to be changed (board or fuse). Not "user friendly" zone. Warranty? Smart if they designed a breaker button instead of a fuse here...
Rick
Open up the power head and check the toothed corners where the power head sits - it sounds like thread has caught up at the sides which can only be removed by opening up the powerhead to clean it.
the powerhead gets its power through a connector adjacent to the hose connection to the vacuum end. there's two wires embedded in the hose which make its way to the handle, pipe and powerhead. take apart the handle and see if you can read continuity from one end to the handle switch.
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