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Model # 116A88801 Official Kenmore vacuum cleaner & attachment set

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official Kenmore 116A88801 vacuum cleaner & attachment set, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Terminal 722062
#37

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Terminal

Part #722062

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Cord Ring 721183
#14

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Cord ring

Part #721183

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Cord Plug 721189
#6

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Cord plug

Part #721189

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Intake Tube 720953
#12

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Intake tube

Part #720953

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Dstng Brush 721447
#45

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Dstng brush

Part #721447

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Yoke 720948
#19

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Yoke

Part #720948

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Belt 20-5279
#38

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Belt

Part #20-5279

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Ring 670042
#50

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Ring

Part #670042

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Bumper 721454
#21

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Bumper

Part #721454

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Bearing 721411
#25

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Bearing

Part #721411

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