If your Dyson DC58 keeps losing suction, see the [https://www.ifixit.com/Wiki/Dyson_DC58_Loses_Suction?revisionid=HEAD|Dyson DC58 Loses Suction problem page] for possible causes and solutions.
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I’m not sure what you mean by 'losing suction.'
When the battery gets older, the running time gets shorter - it stops after 10 minutes or even 5 minutes of vacuuming.
Is the max/boost switch on (on the back, above the handle) - it switches between normal and maximum suction.
If the canister is not attached properly, or something stuck in the seal, this will leak vacuum.
not sure what you mean with 'loosing suction'
When the battery gets older, the running time gets shorter - it stops after 10 minues or even 5 minutes of vacuuming.
Is the max/boost switch on (on the back, above the handle) - it switches between normal and maximum suction.
If the canister is not attached properly, or something stuck in the seal, this will leak avcuum.
HAve you cleaned/washed the HEPA filter (ever?)