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I lost the cord to my machine & foot peddel and I need a replacement. can you help me?

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Usually, you can find replacements at a dealer for your machine's make & model, or try searching the internet for:

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 29, 2008

SOURCE: foot pedal assembly for White sewing machine

You only need to replace the cord if it has been damaged. It will cost less if you just take the machine , cord and control to a local technician and have him just replace the foot control. Let him test it first. A generic foot control should cost less than $30.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 11, 2010

SOURCE: I have an euro pro

CAll Euro-pro at 1-800-798-7395 and you can order one directly from them. Don't panic, just take a deep breath, it will probably cost about $35. but at least you will have the correct one.
Good luck and happy sewing

Debbi's Sewing Machine Repair

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  • Posted on Nov 30, 2010

SOURCE: lost foot pedal and electric cord need to replace

try sewingpartsonline.com

Debbi's Sewing Machine Repair

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  • Posted on Feb 21, 2012

SOURCE: are replacement foot controller for janome V/74088/649 still available

check with sewingpartsonline.com & sewvacdoctor.com

Debbi's Sewing Machine Repair

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  • Posted on Mar 14, 2012

SOURCE: during a move the power cord & foot peddel got lost HOW do i get both???????

go to sewingpartsonline.com

or premiersewing.com

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Need a foot pedal

If you lost your foot pedal you also lost the cord. Take the machine to a local dealer and let him get what you need. Should cost $45-$50
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Foot pedal assembly for White sewing machine

You only need to replace the cord if it has been damaged. It will cost less if you just take the machine , cord and control to a local technician and have him just replace the foot control. Let him test it first. A generic foot control should cost less than $30.
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