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Model # 609205940 Official Sears tub & shower faucet

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Washer P4270
#23

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Washer

Part #P4270

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Cold Button P8451
#14

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Cold button

Part #P8451

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Hot Button P8450
#26

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Hot button

Part #P8450

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Sleeve 7971
#17

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Sleeve

Part #7971

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Screw P4269
#25

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Screw

Part #P4269

The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

O-ring P8725
#30

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O-ring

Part #P8725

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Screw P6686
#16

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Screw

Part #P6686

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Stuffnut 7497
#18

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Stuffnut

Part #7497

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Shower Head P7578
#3

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Shower head

Part #P7578

The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Retainer 4271
#24

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Retainer

Part #4271

The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

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