VITAMIX VENTURIST V1200 Leaking Liquid Into Motor
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Recalled Blade Base Assembly
The V1200 is subject to a safety recall regarding its 8oz and 20oz containers where the blade base separates from the cup. This failure allows liquid to bypass the primary seal during high-torque blending and flow directly into the motor base. This part is the critical failure point for fluid ingress in the Venturist series.
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2%
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Drive Socket Kit
Liquid leaking into the motor base often damages the drive socket's internal coupling or the drive shaft gasket. Replacing the socket ensures the mechanical connection to the motor remains intact and prevents further moisture from following the drive shaft into the windings.
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2%
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Wet Blade Assembly
If the leak originates from a full-sized container, the forensic cause is the degradation of the stainless steel bearing seals. Over time, the internal lubricants are washed away, allowing fluids to travel down the blade shaft via capillary action and into the motor socket.
SKU: 1152
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Recalled Blade Base Assembly.
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