If your automatic pool cleaner is not operating efficiently, it may be time to replace the parts that are designed to wear. If you see significant wear on your cleaners shoes, wings or flaps, replace these parts to improve performance, and to prevent damage to the more costly components.
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Vicki-Lynn Posted: 8/7/2015
I was wrong. It was the front flap that needed replacing. I have given "Sophie" new shoes and flaps. When turned over, all seems to be working well. But on the bottom of the pool, she doesn't go anywhere. Help!Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 7/27/2015
Vicki-Lynn - Base on your description, I think that the part you are looking for is the Lower Body of the Hayward Navigation.Reply
Vicki-Lynn Posted: 7/25/2015
I guess the technical term is "Pivot Hole" on the left front is gone. There is no place to put the "Pivot Nib" into.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 7/25/2015
Vicki-Lynn - I'm not sure what part you are referring to. Do see your broken part in this Hayward Navigator Part List?Reply
Vicki-Lynn Posted: 7/24/2015
The front plate on my Pool Vac has broken off. The part where the hole is to fit the peg on the left is gone. Now what do I do???Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 6/27/2015
maggiemae - try replacing the cleaner's shoes with cork shoes for better traction on a vinyl surface.Reply
maggiemae Posted: 6/26/2015
"Kenny", our Navigator cleaner for our vinyl in ground pool get stuck in different corner places and will not move. What could be the problemReply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 6/26/2015
MEL - See our guide on "How To Replace a Pod on a Hayward Navigator or Pool Vac Ultra".Reply
MEL Posted: 6/25/2015
Where are the screws to tighten up the rocker arms on the Hayward Pool Vac XL? I would like to try and do this.Reply
Anonymous Posted: 6/22/2015
My Hayward was extremely slow also. I replaced gear box, pods, etc. It was still just as slow. Finally I popped off the cap on each side of the rocker arms and tightened the 1/4 inch screw on each side. This completely solved the problem. The rocker arms had become too loose because of the continued movement.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 6/9/2015
Terri - I don't know what to tell you at this point. As a last resort, you might take the clearer completely apart to check inside for cracked parts or debris in the mechanisms. See our guide on "How To Service the Inside of a Hayward Navigator Suction Cleaner".Reply
Terri Posted: 6/8/2015
Got new shoes. Still no go. If I hold it up in the water, everything seems to work. It turns around, feet move, suction seems fine. Little blue button on II (though I tried I and III) and no luck. I am just stymied. Short of a new frame (which looks fine), not sure why it's not working. As soon as I let it fall to the bottom of the pool, it just sits there. :-(Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 6/4/2015
Terri – Try holding the Navigator just under the surface and see if the feet actually move continuously. If not, something is binding inside the Navigator and it’s generally the A-frame wheels or the bearings on the turbine. If you just replaced both, check them again to make sure they were installed correctly and move freely outside the water.Reply
Terri Posted: 6/4/2015
Thanks for your prompt reply - that's awesome. :-) So, here is what I have replaced:Wings
Flaps
Pod Kit
AFrame/Turbine Kit
Gear Box Assembly
Shoes
The whole thing seems to work find until it touches the bottom - then doesn't move.
Going to order another pair of shoes even though they don't look worn. Other thoughts appreciated!
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InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 6/4/2015
carmela - See our response to Terri below. Your problems seem to be the same.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 6/4/2015
Terri - You might have to go inside the Navigator. As the Navigator ages, the four wheels on the A-Frame Assembly wear and lock up. See our guide on "How To Replace the Navigator Pool Cleaner A-Frame Assembly". Also you might have to check the bearings on the Main Turbine. See our guide on "How To Replace the Navigator Pool Cleaner Main Turbine Bearings". And finally see our guide on "How To Service the Inside of a Hayward Navigator Suction Cleaner" for other related problems.Reply
carmela Posted: 6/4/2015
I have the same problem replaced the shoes played around with the 1.2.3 seems to work fine then once it is in the water inground vinyl it does not move...checked preassure everythingReply
Terri Posted: 6/3/2015
I have pretty much replaced every moving part except the housing/frame. The unit works, has suction, etc. But when it's on the pool floor (fiberglass pool), it doesn't go anywhere. I have tried increasing and decreasing the pump pressure but nothing. Shoes are new-ish (cork). Should I try another set of shoes or could the frame or spring loaded flaps be the issue? They are the only parts not new. :-(Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 4/9/2015
nastaran - Not sure what you are referring to when you say plc controller. If you are suggesting a digital control board, the Navigator is entirely mechanical. It has no digital control system. You may have something jammed in one of the control mechanisms. Try taking the hose off of the suction port and connecting it to a return port. This will push water backwards through the cleaner and might dislodge any debris struck in the system. If this doesn't work, you will have to take the cleaner apart. See your guide on "How To Service the Inside of a Hayward Navigator Suction Cleaner" for detailed instructions.Reply
nastaran Posted: 4/8/2015
Thank you for guiding me.i have another question.if there is no problem in bearing, is it possible the plc controller have problem.becuase it move at first in 5 second then stop and dont move.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 4/6/2015
nastaran - Sounds like the cleaner's bearings may be binding, a common problem as the cleaners get older. Look at our guide on "How To Service the Inside of a Hayward Navigator Suction Cleaner" for instructions on finding and replacing theses bearings. There are two sets: the A Frame Bearings (Step 5); and the Turbine Bearings (Step 10).Reply
nastaran Posted: 4/5/2015
Hellow.i have a hayward sweeper to clean the pool but it dont work correctly.when i turn on it it move toward and backward for 10 second and stop and dont move.please guide me to find and correct its problem.thank youReply
Mike Posted: 2/14/2015
I was tired of replacing Pod springs by having to purchase the wholepod assembly, now I just go to Ace hardware and buy the stainless springs which work perfectly and only .85 cents each
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InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 11/27/2014
jcrply - Click on the picture for Step 7 to expand it. The pic shows where the spring attaches to the shoe foot. I had another customer comment on how to get the spring in. Had some difficulty. He had to angle it in and work with it a while. Put the spring into the hole first before placing it on the nub of the shoe.Reply
jcrply Posted: 11/24/2014
One of the pods on my Hayward Pool Vac Ultra has lost one spring. A local pool store gave me a spring (They keep a "graveyard" of old vacs and parts!). However, so far I have been unable to install the spring. Can you please give me some instructions on getting the spring on? Thanks.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 10/21/2014
LuisVinOC - If, as you describe your cleaner is holding to the bottom of your pool by suction, it sounds like the suction on your suction port is too high. Try reducing the pressure on that line. If that doesn't solve your problem, see our guide on "How To Service the Inside of a Hayward Navigator Suction Cleaner".Reply
LuisVinOC Posted: 10/19/2014
Hi there - My Ultra seems to be sucking itself to the bottom of the pool. When held just under the surface, all parts move fine and there's strong suction. The I've followed your guide for tearing down and rebuilding and the bearings seem good. The pods are also new. Could it be the flaps?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 10/8/2014
step 17 - Yes, the Rear Screen can be replaced. See Step 9 in our guide on "How To Service the Inside of a Hayward Navigator Suction Cleaner".Reply
step 17 Posted: 10/7/2014
Could the sreen at the rear be replaced and how to replace it?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 9/24/2014
granty - Unfortunately we do not see that part by itself. If you have a local pool store, some customers have found that spring in the store's discard pile.Reply
granty Posted: 9/24/2014
have lost a spring off one of the legs to the foot, where can I get a new one. am having troubleReply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 9/16/2014
Cris - If one of your pods is sticking, it's usually due to a bad bearing. Your cleaner has two sets of bearings, one in the A-frame and one with the main turbine. I don't know which of these you changed, but take a look at Steps 5 and 10 of our guide on "How To Service the Inside of a Hayward Navigator Suction Cleaner" for instructions on locating and replacing these bearingsReply
Cris Posted: 9/15/2014
My Navigator is having issues with one pod. The pod moves sometimes, but then it seems to get stuck and stop moving causing the vac to go in circles. The gear box and bearing were already changed. Any suggestions on what could be the problem? If I push the pod towards the vac it works again for a little then stuck again. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 9/10/2014
Rebecca - If the feet aren't moving, check the bearings on the A-frame and the main turbine. See steps 5 and 10 of our guide on "How To Service the Inside of a Hayward Navigator Suction Cleaner".Reply
Rebecca Posted: 9/9/2014
my vacuum is sucking fine, but the feet wont move?? help!Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 8/3/2014
Luis - You may have debris stuck in the turning mechanism. Try blowing it out by temporarily moving your suction hose from the suction port and placing it on one of your return ports. This will reverse the flow of water through the cleaner and may dislodge any debris in the mechanism. If this doesn't work, see our guide on "How To Service the Inside of a Hayward Navigator Suction Cleaner" for further instructions.Reply
Luis Posted: 7/30/2014
Hi I have a pool vac and is now in trouble. The cleaner works normally only when they get to a corner of the pool or near a stepping stone for him and no longer works. What is the problema?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 7/29/2014
fabio - You may have to change the bearings on the A-Frame or the bearings on the turbine. Or there may be debris caught in the gears. See our guide on "How To Service the Inside of a Hayward Navigator Suction Cleaner" for further instructions.Reply
fabio Posted: 7/28/2014
Hello I have my pool vac ultra moves only by turning and then it goes very very slowly, also the tube is twisted. I changed my shoes. but nothing has changed. could you help me understand what the piece to change?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 7/24/2014
jessme - Click on the picture for Step 7 to expand it. The pic shows where the spring attaches to the shoe foot. I had another customer comment on how to get the spring in. Had some difficulty. He had to angle it in and work with it a while.Reply