Shark Navigator Hose Clogged? How to Find and Remove the Blockage

Shark Navigator Hose Clogged

A clogged hose causes sudden suction loss in the Shark Navigator.

If your vacuum was working fine and instantly lost power after picking up a soft object, the hose is the first place to check.

Many blockages sit deep inside and aren’t visible from the outside.

Step 1: Perform the Coin Drop Test

Detach the hose completely. Hold it upright and drop a coin through it.

  • If it passes through → hose is clear.
  • If it stops → blockage confirmed.

Step 2: Common Hose Clog Items

Most frequent causes:

  • Scrunchies
  • Baby socks
  • Paper towels
  • Dryer sheets
  • Pet toys

Soft objects bunch up and expand inside the tube.

Step 3: Remove Safely

Use:

  • Flexible drain snake
  • Wooden broom handle
  • Plastic rod

Never use sharp metal tools that can puncture the hose.

If suction remains weak after clearing the hose, you may need to follow a full airflow inspection. complete Shark Navigator suction troubleshooting guide

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