Canister Vacuum

Model # FB9900XR0 Official Whirlpool canister vacuum

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official Whirlpool FB9900XR0 canister vacuum, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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FB9900XR0 Vacuum Cleaners
Muskin Gasket 742968
#30

Powerbrush diagram

Muskin gasket

Part #742968

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Mounting Plate 4147061
#10

Installtion parts diagram

Mounting plate

Part #4147061

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Coupling, Reducer 616556
#13

Installtion parts diagram

Coupling, reducer

Part #616556

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Strain Relief 681276
#35

Vacuum cleaner diagram

Strain relief

Part #681276

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Receptacle (2) 596768
#21

Vacuum cleaner diagram

Receptacle (2)

Part #596768

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Tee, 90o Sweep 4147067
#9

Installtion parts diagram

Tee, 90o sweep

Part #4147067

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"o" Ring 745016
#14

Hose and attachments diagram

"o" ring

Part #745016

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Nut, Hex 8-32 680697
#42

Vacuum cleaner diagram

Nut, hex 8-32

Part #680697

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Wand & Cord Mount Assembly 745250
#2

Powerbrush diagram

Wand & cord mount assembly

Part #745250

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Base 744027
#51

Powerbrush diagram

Base

Part #744027

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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…

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…

Repair guides for canister vacuums

How to replace a vacuum power head cogged drive belt

How to replace a vacuum power head cogged drive belt

If the power brush isn't working well because the cogged drive belt is slipping, take a few minutes to replace the belt.…

Repair difficulty
Time required
 15 minutes or less
How to replace a vacuum beater bar

How to replace a vacuum beater bar

Replace the brush roll if the bristles ares worn or the cylinder is damaged.…

Repair difficulty
Time required
 30 minutes or less
How to replace a vacuum suction motor

How to replace a vacuum suction motor

The suction motor on a vacuum creates the draw of air at the cleaning head that picks up dirt. If the vacuum won't run, …

Repair difficulty
Time required
 15 minutes or less

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