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Electrolux EL7055A vacuum

Electrolux EL7055A vacuum Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Electrolux EL7055A vacuum, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Vacuum Beater Bar Motor for Electrolux EL7055A - Part 61740-1

    Power head diagram

    Vacuum Beater Bar Motor

    Part #61740-1

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

  • Vacuum Beater Bar Belt for Electrolux EL7055A - Part 75614

    Power head diagram

    Vacuum Beater Bar Belt

    Part #75614

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

  • Electrolux Cover for Electrolux EL7055A - Part 1180040-02

    Canister diagram

    Electrolux Cover

    Part #1180040-02

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

  • Electrolux Cover for Electrolux EL7055A - Part 1180041-01

    Canister diagram

    Electrolux Cover

    Part #1180041-01

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

  • Electrolux Lever Micr for Electrolux EL7055A - Part 1180080-01

    Canister diagram

    Electrolux Lever Micr

    Part #1180080-01

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

  • Pack Washer for Electrolux EL7055A - Part 63153

    Power head diagram

    Pack Washer

    Part #63153

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

  • Cable for Electrolux EL7055A - Part 1130969-01

    Canister diagram

    Cable

    Part #1130969-01

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  • Vacuum Floor Nozzle Swivel for Electrolux EL7055A - Part 39973-2

    Power head diagram

    Vacuum Floor Nozzle Swivel

    Part #39973-2

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

  • Electrolux Rele Pedal for Electrolux EL7055A - Part 1180049-01

    Canister diagram

    Electrolux Rele Pedal

    Part #1180049-01

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

  • Electrolux Dust Cup for Electrolux EL7055A - Part 1180017-27

    Canister diagram

    Electrolux Dust Cup

    Part #1180017-27

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

Electrolux Vacuum EL7055A FAQs

A canister hoover (canister vacuum) is a vacuum where the motor and dust bin or bag sit in a separate canister that rolls on the floor, connected to a hose and wand. On the Electrolux EL7055A, this design makes it easier to clean under furniture and on stairs.

How a canister vacuum works

A canister vacuum separates the “power unit” from the cleaning head, so you move the canister with one hand and guide the wand with the other.

Common components include:

  • Canister body (motor, filtration, bag or bin)
  • Flexible hose and rigid wand
  • Floor tool or power head (often with a brush roll)
  • Filters (pre-motor and exhaust/HEPA style)
  • Cord rewind and on/off controls

Canister vs. upright: quick comparison

Feature Canister vacuum Upright vacuum
Reach Excellent for stairs, upholstery, tight spaces Best for large open carpet areas
Handling Lighter in the hand (wand), heavier canister rolls Heavier in the hand, all-in-one
Attachments Typically very versatile Varies by model
Storage Hose and wand take space Usually simpler footprint

Why it matters

Knowing you have a canister-style layout helps you troubleshoot correctly. For example, low suction is often caused by a clogged hose, a full bag/bin, or a dirty filter, while “brush not spinning” issues usually point to the power head, belt, or brush roll.

Helpful DIY resources

Last updated: February 2026

There is no single “best” canister vacuum for everyone; the best choice depends on your flooring (hard floors vs. carpet), whether you need a powered brush roll, filtration needs (HEPA), and how much weight and noise you can tolerate. For Electrolux model EL7055A, we recommend matching features to your home first, then comparing durability and parts availability.

How to choose the best canister vacuum for your home

  • Mostly hard floors and area rugs: prioritize strong suction, a good floor tool, and sealed filtration.
  • Wall-to-wall carpet or lots of pet hair: choose a canister with a powered nozzle (motorized brush roll) and easy belt access.
  • Allergies: look for sealed system + HEPA filtration and easy-to-change bags/filters.
  • Stairs and above-floor cleaning: focus on hose reach, wand length, and tool storage.
  • Small spaces: a compact canister with simple controls usually wins.

Quick comparison: what “best” usually means

Home need What to look for Why it matters
Hard floors Suction control, floor brush Prevents scatter and improves pickup
Carpet Powered nozzle, brush roll Lifts embedded debris
Pets Tangle-resistant brush, strong airflow Reduces hair wrap and boosts pickup
Allergies HEPA, sealed filtration Helps keep fine dust contained

What we recommend for owners of Electrolux EL7055A

If you already own the Electrolux EL7055A, the “best” upgrade is usually restoring like-new performance first:

  • Replace clogged filters and install a fresh bag (if your setup uses bags).
  • Clear airflow restrictions in the hose, wand, and power head.
  • Inspect the brush roll and belt area for hair wrap and drag.
  • Check for air leaks at gaskets and tool connections.

For step-by-step DIY help, use our vacuum repair-guides landing page to match symptoms (low suction, brush not spinning, shutoff) to the most likely fixes.

Why it matters

A canister vacuum can look “weak” when the real issue is airflow restriction, worn brush roll components, or filtration that is overdue. Fixing those basics often restores cleaning performance without replacing the entire vacuum.

Last updated: February 2026

Common problems we see with the Electrolux EL7055A canister vacuum include weak suction, the vacuum not turning on, brush roll or power head issues, unusual noise, and overheating shutoffs. Most of these trace back to airflow restrictions, worn belts/brushes, or electrical connection problems.

Most common symptoms and what usually causes them

  • Low or no suction: full bag/bin, clogged hose/wand, dirty filter, or a leak at a gasket/seal
  • Won’t turn on: bad outlet, damaged cord, loose hose handle connection, or a failed switch/motor
  • Brush roll not spinning (power head): jammed brush roll, worn belt, or a seized brush roll bearing
  • Shuts off during use: overheating from a clog or restricted filter; sometimes a failing motor
  • Loud grinding or squealing: debris in the brush roll, worn belt, or a failing motor/fan

Quick checks we recommend first (fast, no tools)

  1. Unplug the vacuum and clear any visible clogs in the hose, wand, and floor nozzle.
  2. Check and clean or replace filters (a restricted filter is the most common cause of weak suction and overheating).
  3. Inspect the power head for hair/thread wrapped around the brush roll.
  4. Confirm the cord and plug fit tightly and the outlet works.
  5. Re-seat connections (hose to canister, wand to hose handle, power head to wand) to eliminate air leaks and power interruptions.

Symptom-to-fix guide

Symptom Most likely cause Best next step
Weak suction Clog or dirty filter Clear airflow path; service filters
Won’t start Cord/switch/motor issue Verify power; inspect cord; test switch
Brush roll not spinning Belt worn or brush jammed Clean brush roll; replace belt if stretched
Shuts off Overheating from restriction Remove clogs; clean filters; let it cool

Why it matters

A canister vacuum like the EL7055A depends on steady airflow for suction and motor cooling. When airflow is restricted, cleaning performance drops and the motor can overheat, which can shorten motor life.

Helpful DIY guides

Last updated: February 2026

Electrolux EL7055A is a canister vacuum model, not a central vacuum. Electrolux-branded central vacuum systems are no longer produced as a current product line; if you have an older unit, you can typically keep it running by diagnosing the symptom and replacing failed wear components.

How this relates to model EL7055A

If you landed here while researching central vacs, it helps to separate the product types:

Product type What it is Typical service approach
Central vacuum Built-in home system with wall inlets and a remote power unit Check inlets, low-voltage control wiring, piping clogs, motor and filters
Canister vacuum (EL7055A) Portable vacuum with hose, wand, and floor tool Check hose clogs, filters, bag/canister, power nozzle belt and brush roll

If you own an older Electrolux central vacuum

Use these checks to pinpoint the failure quickly:

  • Confirm the power unit has power and the breaker is on
  • Check for clogs at the wall inlet, hose, and main intake at the power unit
  • Replace or clean filters and empty the bag or dirt container
  • If it shuts off, clear restrictions and let the motor cool before restarting
  • If suction is weak, inspect for air leaks at hose ends and inlet doors

Why it matters

Central vac motors rely on steady airflow for cooling. A clogged line or loaded filter causes overheating, nuisance shutoffs, and premature motor wear.

Helpful DIY guidance

For step-by-step troubleshooting that also applies to many suction and airflow problems across vacuum types, use our vacuum repair-guides landing page.

Last updated: February 2026

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How to replace a vacuum power head ribbed drive belt

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Repair time and Difficulty

 30 minutes or less

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