Get free shipping on your order, with any water filter subscription. Find my filter

Open Hamburger Menu
Sears Parts Direct
Tips to find your model number
Kenmore 11631140310 vacuum

Kenmore 11631140310 vacuum Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 11631140310 vacuum, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

By Schematic
By Part
SELECT DIAGRAM
?

This is the number corresponding to the part on the diagram / schematic

Browse Parts for 11631140310 Vacuum Cleaners

  • Vacuum Screw for Kenmore 11631140310 - Part 4368563

    Vacuum Screw

    Part #4368563

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

  • Height Adjus for Kenmore 11631140310 - Part KC31HDWJZC0X

    Nozzle diagram

    Height Adjus

    Part #KC31HDWJZC0X

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

  • Lid Cover for Kenmore 11631140310 - Part KC02HDWGZV07

    Body diagram

    Lid Cover

    Part #KC02HDWGZV07

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

  • Air Guide L for Kenmore 11631140310 - Part KC54LDWFZ000

    Motor diagram

  • Vacuum Beater Bar Belt for Kenmore 11631140310 - Part KC28SBZTZ000

    Nozzle diagram

    Vacuum Beater Bar Belt

    Part #KC28SBZTZ000

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

  • Bag Support for Kenmore 11631140310 - Part KC10KDWFZV07

    Body diagram

  • Extension for Kenmore 11631140310 - Part KC70PDWFZV07

    Body diagram

    Extension

    Part #KC70PDWFZV07

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

  • Tool Caddy for Kenmore 11631140310 - Part KC66PDWFZV07

    Handle diagram

    Tool Caddy

    Part #KC66PDWFZV07

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

  • Vacuum Handle Switch for Kenmore 11631140310 - Part 4368653

    Vacuum Handle Switch

    Part #4368653

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

  • On Off Button for Kenmore 11631140310 - Part KC05EDWFZVU7

    Handle diagram

    On Off Button

    Part #KC05EDWFZVU7

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

Kenmore Vacuum 11631140310 FAQs

To replace the dust bag in your Kenmore upright vacuum model 11631140310, unplug the power cord, open the dust cover, remove the bag by the collar (not the bag material), then install a new Style O bag fully onto the holder and snap the cover closed. See the 11631140310 owner's manual.

Step-by-step: changing the dust bag (Style O)

  • Unplug the vacuum before any maintenance.
  • Pull the dust cover latch to remove the dust cover.
  • Grasp the dust bag collar and pull gently to remove the bag from the holder.
  • Dispose of the used bag; do not reuse it.
  • Fold the safety seal tab on the new bag away from the collar opening.
  • Push the collar opening completely over the dust bag holder as far as it will go.
  • Tuck the bag into the chamber so all sides are inside, then press the cover until it snaps.

Quick checks while the bag is out

A full or misinstalled bag can reduce suction and may contribute to overheating.

  • Check the dust bag holder area for dirt or clogs.
  • Check the motor safety filter for dirt and clean it when needed.
  • Make sure the bag is seated straight; a crooked collar can cause leaks and poor pickup.

What to expect if the bag is not installed correctly

The vacuum is designed to prevent the door from closing when the bag is missing or not seated.

Symptom Likely cause What to do
Dust cover will not close Bag missing or collar not fully on holder Reseat the collar and try again
Low suction Bag full, bag leaking, or clog Replace bag, check hose and airflow path
Vacuum shuts off Airflow restricted, motor thermal protector tripped Clear clogs, replace bag, let it cool about 50 minutes

Why it matters

A properly installed dust bag keeps airflow moving through the suction motor. Good airflow protects the motor, improves cleaning performance, and helps prevent the thermal protector from shutting the vacuum off.

Last updated: January 2026

Your Kenmore vacuum’s model number is printed on the Model and Serial Number Plate; for Kenmore model 11631140310, you will use that full number when ordering parts, checking troubleshooting steps, or calling for service. The location and recording space are shown in the owner's manual.

Where to find the model number

Look for the Model and Serial Number Plate on the vacuum body (not on attachments). Common places include:

  • The back of the main vacuum housing near the power cord
  • The lower rear area near the base or brush housing
  • Under the bag cover or near the bag compartment opening
  • A label on the underside of the vacuum (tilt it back safely to check)

How to read it correctly

Model numbers must be copied exactly as printed.

  • Write down the full model number and serial number
  • Use uppercase letters if any appear on the label
  • Avoid mixing up similar characters (0 vs O, 1 vs I)
  • Keep the numbers with your receipt for future reference
What you need Why you need it
Model number Ensures parts and diagrams match your exact vacuum
Serial number Helps identify production details when requesting assistance
Date of purchase Useful for maintenance records and service questions

Why it matters

Kenmore vacuums can look similar across series, but parts like a hose, switches, and internal supports can vary by model. Using the exact model number helps you get the right replacement the first time.

Last updated: January 2026

Loss of suction on your Kenmore upright vacuum model 11631140310 is usually caused by a full dust bag, a clogged filter, or a blockage in the clean-out port or hose. We recommend checking those airflow points in order, then clearing clogs and reassembling correctly using the 11631140310 owner's manual.

Quick checks (in the right order)

  • Check the dust bag; replace it if it’s full.
  • Check filters; clean or replace if they’re clogged.
  • Check for clogs at the clean-out port and through the extension hose.
  • Inspect the hose for holes or splits; air leaks reduce suction.
  • Confirm attachments are seated; a loose connection can leak air.

How to clear a clog in the hose

  1. Unplug the vacuum.
  2. Remove the hose handle from the hose holder by twisting and pulling straight up.
  3. Check the hose and clean-out areas for packed debris.
  4. Reinstall the hose firmly so it seals.

If you find damage or a persistent leak, replacing the hose restores airflow and suction on this model; use the vacuum hose KC84PDWFZV07.

Symptoms and likely causes

What you notice Most likely cause What to do
Motor sounds normal but pickup is weak Full bag or clogged filter Replace bag; clean/replace filters
Suction is weak at the nozzle and wand Blockage in clean-out port or hose Remove clog; recheck airflow
Suction seems to “whistle” or leak Hole or poor seal in hose/connection Inspect hose; reseat or replace

Why it matters

Suction loss is almost always an airflow problem. Keeping the bag, filters, and hose clear prevents overheating, improves cleaning performance, and helps the vacuum maintain consistent pickup.

Last updated: January 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your vacuum cleaners

Choose a symptom to see related vacuum cleaner repairs.

Main causes: broken drive belt, damaged brush roll, tripped brush roll motor overload, bad brush roll motor, wiring fail…

Main causes: lack of power, bad power cord, drive motor failure, wiring failure…

Main causes: damaged vacuum hose, clogged motor air filter, bad suction motor…

Main causes: weak suction motor, vacuum bag is full, clog in suction air path, dirty exhaust filter, leaky vacuum hose…

Effective articles & videos to help repair your vacuum cleaners

Use the advice and tips in these articles and videos to get the most out of your vacuum.

Top questions about Sears and Sears PartsDirect

Top questions about Sears and Sears PartsDirect

Get answers to frequently asked questions about Sears and Sears PartsDirect.…

5 tips for caring for a vacuum cleaner

5 tips for caring for a vacuum cleaner

Follow this advice to keep your vacuum in good working order.…

Vacuum common questions

Vacuum common questions

Find the answers to frequently asked questions about vacuum cleaners.…

Parts & More

Bottom-Mount Refrigerator
Dishwasher
Dryer
Front-Tine Tiller
Gas Chainsaw
Mechanical Sewing Machine
Microwave
Microwave/Hood Combo
Parts
Range
Rear-Tine Tiller
Snowblower Attachment
Table Saw
Toaster Oven
Trash Compactor
Washer
Water Heater