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Model # U5162900 Official Hoover vacuum

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official Hoover U5162900 vacuum, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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U5162900 Vacuum Cleaners
Vacuum Screw 21447242
#52

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Vacuum screw

Part #21447242

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

Retainer Cover 37258161
#30

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Retainer cover

Part #37258161

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Handle 39453001
#26

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Handle

Part #39453001

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Vacuum Wheel, Rear 38522086
#11

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Vacuum wheel, rear

Part #38522086

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Vacuum Wheel Retainer 36131056
#18

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Vacuum wheel retainer

Part #36131056

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Vacuum Hose 43431224
#51

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Vacuum hose

Part #43431224

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Nameplate 51351010
#2

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Nameplate

Part #51351010

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Spring 38335026
#6

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Spring

Part #38335026

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Ribbed Shoe 013261AY
#10

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Ribbed shoe

Part #013261AY

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Vacuum Trunnion Bracket 36131118
#7

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Vacuum trunnion bracket

Part #36131118

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