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mike casey Posted on Aug 26, 2014

How to replace electolux 7000 cord

How to replace electrolux 7000 cord

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These canisters are not easy to change the cord in. If you're somewhat handy and know how to disassemble the machine, it is more cost effective to just order a cord winder complete assembly and switch them out yourself! It's most likely less expensive than the labor and parts you'd pay to have it completed! I have them! Hope it helps! Thanks!

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SOURCE: Electrolux Lux 7000 retractable power cord

The trim pieces along the sides just pull off seperating the two housings. The back portion where the retract drum is is held by two plastic tangs on top inside. use a screwdriver to pry the ring down to dislodge the tangs. the bottom part will lift off. remove the front part using two screws just below the hinge. the retract has a long coil spring wound around a free spinning hub. there are two "tangs" inside that engage a ratchet-pawl assembly. you'll need to rotate the drum to rewind the spring onto its hub.

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Roger Potts

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SOURCE: i have a electrolux 7000

This is very difficult to reassemble correctly, and more difficult to explain properly. You need to take the vacuum to the nearest authorized Aerus Electrolux store for reassembly. Or call for free pick up and delivery.

http://www.aerushome.com/storelocator/

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