This is the replacement bottom motor with the shroud and gasket for the Electro Groom Vacuum. The Top Shroud and Motor is also available.
Electric Groom Bottom Motor with Shroud
Maintain the peak performance of your Electro Groom vacuum and blower with the Electric Cleaner Company’s Electric Groom Bottom Motor and Shroud. This genuine replacement part is designed specifically for the Electro Groom unit, ensuring a perfect fit and restoring full suction and blowing power to keep your grooming equipment running smoothly.
Key Features:
- Direct Replacement Part: Designed to seamlessly replace the existing bottom motor in your Electro Groom unit, ensuring compatibility and optimal functionality.
- Durable & Reliable: Electric Cleaner Company's high-quality standards mean long-lasting performance and durability for heavy use.
- Restores Full Power: Replaces a worn or faulty motor to bring back the full suction and blowing capabilities of your Electro Groom vacuum and blower.
- Easy Installation: Designed for straightforward replacement with minimal downtime, so you can quickly get your grooming unit back in action.
- Includes Shroud: Comes with a protective shroud for safe and efficient motor operation.

Keep your Electro Groom system in top shape with this essential replacement motor, designed to ensure continued powerful performance for your animal grooming needs.
How to Change the Top and Bottom Motors on the Electric Cleaner Electro-Groom Vacuum
Yes, changing the motors on the Electric Cleaner Electro-Groom vacuum and blower is relatively straightforward, especially if you have basic mechanical skills. The Electro-Groom’s design allows for easy access to the motors, both top and bottom when they need replacement. Follow the steps below to change out the motors:
Tools Needed:
- Screwdrivers (flathead and Phillips)
- Wrench or socket set
- Replacement motor (top or bottom, depending on which you're replacing)
- Electrical tape or wire connectors (if rewiring is required)
Steps to Change the Top and Bottom Motors:
1. Turn Off and Unplug the Unit
Always start by turning off the Electro-Groom and unplugging it from the power source to ensure safety.
2. Remove the Housing Cover
Use a screwdriver to remove the screws securing the top cover of the Electro-Groom unit. Carefully lift off the cover to expose the motor compartment. For the bottom motor, you will also need to remove the base panel to access the lower motor.
3. Disconnect Wiring
Take note of the wiring connections to the existing motor. You may want to take a picture of the wiring setup to ensure proper reconnection later. Disconnect the wires from the motor. Some units may have wire nuts, while others may use connectors or clips. Be sure to properly remove these connections.
4. Remove the Old Motor
Using a wrench or socket set, remove the bolts or screws holding the motor in place. This will allow you to carefully lift out the old motor. For the bottom motor, you may need to remove additional supports or panels to fully access it.
5. Install the New Motor
Place the new motor in the same position as the old one, aligning the mounting holes. Secure the new motor with the bolts or screws you removed earlier.
6. Reconnect Wiring
Reconnect the wires to the new motor, following the same configuration as before. If necessary, use electrical tape or wire connectors to secure the connections.
7. Replace the Housing Cover
Once the new motor is installed and wired, replace the housing cover or base panel. Use the screws to secure it back in place.
8. Test the Unit
Plug the Electro-Groom unit back in and test the motor by turning on the vacuum and blower functions. Ensure the motor is running smoothly and there are no issues with the airflow.
Top Motor vs. Bottom Motor Replacement:
- Top Motor: Located at the top of the unit, this is generally the easiest of the two to access and replace, as fewer panels need to be removed.
- Bottom Motor: Requires accessing the bottom of the unit and may involve removing additional parts to get to the motor, but the process is similar to the top motor replacement.
Maintenance Tip:
If you're replacing one motor, it's often recommended to check the other motor’s condition as well. Replacing both at the same time can prevent future issues and keep the Electro-Groom running efficiently.
By following these steps, you can easily swap out either the top or bottom motor on your Electro-Groom vacuum and blower, ensuring it continues to perform at its best.


