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Model # 702207310 Official Sears single handle combination tub & shower faucet

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official Sears 702207310 single handle combination tub & shower faucet, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Inlet Seal V7700
#19

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Inlet seal

Part #V7700

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Repair Kit V2193

#NI

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Repair kit

Part #V2193

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Spout V4428
#23

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Spout

Part #V4428

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Escutcheon V4425
#3

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Escutcheon

Part #V4425

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Screw V7810
#6

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Screw

Part #V7810

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Seat Spring V7695
#21

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Seat spring

Part #V7695

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Acrglic Cap V7082
#7

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Acrglic cap

Part #V7082

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Insert V7087
#8B

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Insert

Part #V7087

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Sleeve V4113
#18

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Sleeve

Part #V4113

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Screw V4407
#11

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Screw

Part #V4407

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