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Eureka Carpet cleaner Parts — Browse All Models

Eureka carpet cleaners scrub your carpet clean using heavy duty roller brushes and powerful extraction motors. The pump motors, extraction motors and brush motors used in Eureka carpet cleaners are known for their reliability. When your Eureka carpet cleaner breaks down, count on Sears PartsDirect to have the replacement parts you need to fix your machine.

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Frequently bought Eureka parts

Vacuum Beater Bar Bearing And Holder 38138

Vacuum Beater Bar Bearing And Holder

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Vacuum Light Bulb 5240

Vacuum Light Bulb

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Tray 45-0242-3

Tray

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Common replacement parts for Eureka carpet cleaners

  • Beater bar assembly. The carpet cleaner beater bar assembly rotates and scrubs the carpet.
  • Brush motor. The carpet cleaner brush motor rotates the brush assembly at the bottom of the carpet cleaner.
  • Flow indicator. The flow indicator spins when you squeeze the trigger to indicate cleaning solution is being applied to the carpet. The flow indicator stops spinning when the solution tank is empty or the trigger is released.
  • Extraction motor assembly. The extraction motor assembly rotates to create suction for the turbine.

How to fix your Eureka carpet cleaner when it won't turn on

Lack of power, a bad power cord, or broken wires can prevent your Hoover carpet cleaner from starting.

Make sure the electrical outlet that you’re using for the carpet cleaner works. Try using a different outlet if you suspect that the outlet you’re using is dead. If the carpet cleaner still won’t start, make sure the outlet has power by plugging a lamp or small appliance into the outlet. If the outlet is dead, reset the house circuit breaker for the outlet. If the outlet still won’t work, have an electrician repair the outlet.

If the carpet cleaner won’t turn on and you know the electrical outlet is okay, check the power cord and replace it if damaged.

If the power cord is okay, then an internal wiring failure could be preventing the carpet cleaner from running. Unplug the carpet cleaner and check power switch wiring. Reconnect any loose wires and repair any broken wires.

Some carpet cleaners have an overload switch that prevents the carpet cleaner from running if the vacuum motor overheats. Reset the overload switch if your model has one. To see whether your carpet cleaner has an overload switch, check the owner's manual for your model.

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