Troubleshooting your Kenmore central vacuum when it won't power up
Make sure the central vacuum power switch is turned on. If the switch is on, make sure the power cord is fully plugged into a working electrical outlet. Check the electrical outlet for power by plugging a different item in the outlet. If the outlet is dead, reset the house circuit breaker for the outlet. If the outlet is still dead after resetting the house circuit breaker, have an electrician repair the outlet.
If the electrical outlet is okay, unplug the central vacuum and check the power cord wiring connection on the power switch. Reconnect any loose power cord wires.
If the power cord wiring connections are okay, check continuity through the power switch using a multimeter. Replace the power switch if your meter measures no continuity through the switch with the switch turned on.
If the power switch is okay, you may need to replace the vacuum motor.
Common repair parts for Kenmore central vacuums
- Power cord. The power cord supplies electrical current to the central vacuum system to operate.
- Power switch. The power switch supplies current to the vacuum blower motor.
- Exhaust filter. The exhaust filter traps dirt and dust from the exhaust air of the central vacuum.
- Vacuum motor. The vacuum motor spins the vacuum blower fan blades to create the suction for the central vacuum system.