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Model # 89Q9 Official Bissell vacuum

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official Bissell 89Q9 vacuum, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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89Q9 Vacuum Cleaners
Wand 2036625
#6

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Wand

Part #2036625

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

Bissell Cyclone 2032444
#14

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Bissell cyclone

Part #2032444

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Vacuum Wheel 2036627
#42

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Vacuum wheel

Part #2036627

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Bissell Lever 2032443
#21

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Bissell lever

Part #2032443

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Hght Knob 2036632
#31

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Hght knob

Part #2036632

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Vacuum Beater Bar Motor 2036634
#36

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Vacuum beater bar motor

Part #2036634

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Vacuum Beater Bar Belt 2106679
#40

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Vacuum beater bar belt

Part #2106679

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Bissell Duct 2032442
#28

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Bissell duct

Part #2032442

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Bissell Dirt Cup 2032446
#17

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Bissell dirt cup

Part #2032446

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Vacuum On/off Switch 2031268
#12

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Vacuum on/off switch

Part #2031268

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