Kohler - Toilet - One-piece - Santa Rosa - K3323-52 - Page 2 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Runs for 6 seconds every 35 min. flap replaced.
Sounds like your flapper or flush gasket may need to be replaced. An easy way to check this is , the next time you hear it kick on, wait for it to stop and put a couple drops of food coloring in the tank and wait about twenty minutes and see if there is any color in the bowl. If there is then replace the worn flapper or washer. Hope this helps.
Water spits out of toilet bowl when toilet is flushed
If your referring to the tank, take the lid off and make sure the small tube is connected from the filler valve to the top of the overflow tube. If that's connected properly, flush the toilet with the tank top off and locate the source of the spray. A small crack in the fill valve can cause a significant spray.
Water continues to overfill in tank into refill valve
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Inside the tank there is a long standing tube that at the top end it has a little buoy that regulates how much water needs to be in the tank if you push it up you are going to see the water stops to run. So just bend it down a little about an inch
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Runs for 6 seconds every 35 min. flap replaced.
Trace the leak point with some food dye. If its the closer seal it usually a $5-6 fix at your big box hardware store like homedepot. If it is the closer take the old one with you for reference.
In pressure Lite flushing system, do we need any pressure?
We just recently installed two of these and love them.
LESSONS LEARNED:
This is a almost complete in box and needs to only install the tank and seat. It also came with a new wax ring and bolts.
What you also need is also at home depot they have the better flange repair kit, this is a round metal ring that goes over the existing plastic flange on the floor, put in as many screws as you can. On both we broke the plastic flange while installing the bolts. also the second one we also added a washer on the back side of the metal flange repair ring this made the connection even stronger.
The new bolts that hold the toilet to the floor will be to long and an need to be cut off. Don't just try to brake it off, we ran in to big trouble and is how we broke the flange.
Lastly go ahead and use Tub sealant and put a bead around the floor and base of toilet, this will keep it more secure and not allow any fluids to seep under the toilet and start smelling.
Hope this tip helps.
R/
David
Leak at water supply entry into tank - Kohler Santa Rosa
Tighten the nut a quarter turn. If that doesn't do it then shut off the water supply. Unscrew the nut and get you a new rubber washer to replace the old one. If that doesn't do it, then go to the blue or orange box store and get you a new 12" stainless steel flex line for toilets. Bring your old supply line in to correctly match up the size so you don't have to make 2 trips if you buy the wrong one.
Need password for a stolen file
Okay. The question is a bit lacking in details. Password for what? Password ON what? Where was the file stolen from? Who stole the file? What is the file content. What is the file extension (the bit after the file name and the period file_name.what)?
All questions need to start 'make model (what it is)' first 3 words. And then a clear question.
For the 13 people that have tagged this 10 year old question, it is better to post your own question.
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2/7/2024 6:03:08 AM •
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Kohler Whirlpool jets are weak.
Kohler has good support. You can view the diagrams for that unit with the link I am posting. There are no filters listed in the diagram that might need to be cleaned. There is a chance that the unit has developed a clog from hair etc in the pump impellor. The flange may have come loose and is allowing air in the suction side of the pump too. Kohler has online chat and support numbers you can call too.
K-1357-RA ' Devonshire 5-Foot Whirlpool with Apron and Right Drain ' KOHLER
8/13/2021 2:05:35 PM •
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