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Model # 43364895 Official Sears patio cover

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official Sears 43364895 patio cover, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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43364895 Patio Cover
Splice 1011

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Splice

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Post 8 In. 1304

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Post 8 in.

Part #1304

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Front Fascia 1021

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Front fascia

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Hardware Kit 20102

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Hardware kit

Part #20102

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Flashing 1101

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Flashing

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Corner Cap 1124

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Corner cap

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Roof Panel 1502

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Roof panel

Part #1502

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12" Curved Roof Panel N/P

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12" curved roof panel

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Side Trim 11019

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Side trim

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Splice 1111

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Splice

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