American Standard 738651-0070A Champion Toilet Flush Valve Seal - Page 6 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Whirlpool tub no longer turns
I would suggest that you have a electrician check the motor and make sure that the start capacitor is still good and that the switch is ok. It could be that due to lack of use that the motor needs cleaned and oiled. Thank you.
6/20/2011 4:02:48 PM •
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Toilet flushes intermittently by itself.Water
Check the fill valve. it may have a bad seal inside or some trash in the water supply (iron or calcium deposits) may have clogged it. Do you hear water running when it's not flushing?
5/27/2011 1:02:24 PM •
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Bought a aqua option toilet dual flush from
i have the same issue with my aqua option toilet. if you have a water shut off installed on the supply line to the toilet, just close it enough to reduce the supply pressure. no more splashing.
4/24/2011 1:29:50 PM •
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I don't have the installation book, and I need to
What I would do is just overlay the existing floor with 3/4 inch 6 ply plywood'You would probably be ok without it but this will help to more evenly distribute the load.Thank you.
3/22/2011 1:04:44 PM •
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My american standard jacuzzi tub
check the air tubing coming off the back of the motor. that tubing should connect from the air switch on the motor to the bottom of the air button on the top of your tub.
if it is not connected then it will never turn on.
2/20/2011 2:01:24 PM •
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Jet tub pump is not working
It should be wired on a GFI receptacle or a breaker in your panel box. Check both of these before taking out your pump.
2/2/2011 6:49:28 PM •
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My american standard low flush toilets are
Please contact our American Standard Customer Service Department -1-800-442-1902. One of our customer service representatives will be available to help you solve the problem
1/27/2011 4:57:39 PM •
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The toilet takes a long
Is the flapper valve slow to return to the closed postion allowing water to flow through the flush valve? Make sure the toilet flapper is moving freely and is sealing properly against the flush valve. If there is no lengthy or continual water flow in to the toilet bowl then this is not the problem.
Is the water valve on the water fill line to the toilet tank fully open? This may seem silly but it could be this simple.
Check to make sure your fill valve is opening fully. If you have an older toilet there may be some deposits that need to be cleaned way to allow free movement.
If toilet does eventually fill to the desired level, there is no leakage, water valve on fill line is fully open and fill valve is opening fully then recommend you shut off water supply, drain toilet and disconnect water fill line from the water valuve and toilet tanke to make sure there is not a blockage. If the water line and connections are clear you may need to remove the fill pipe in the tank and check for blockage. If this is very old, conisdering the cost and effort, it may be simpler to replace at this time rather than trying to extend the life.
1/26/2011 4:54:28 AM •
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