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Whirlpool stopper
If there is a small loop on the bottom of the stopper, the popup lever is supposed to poke through that. All you need to do is look at the drain tailpiece for the lever sticking out the back, undo the retaining nut to allow the lever to be removed from the drain, drop the stopper down so the loop can be engaged by the actuator rod you just pulled out, retighten the nut, then make the final adjustments for open height with the small metal tab holds the lever to the piece of metal with holes in it that is attached to the drain poppet in the middle of the faucet assembly above It should close completely and then open to drain.
1/16/2012 5:14:13 AM •
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I have no water after hooking up a kohler faucet
Not trying to be smartass. but is water turned back on? and is the valve actually working? I had a shutoff go bad when i shut it off ot closed and when i reopened it the shaft spun but the valve didnt open.
12/31/2011 3:09:18 PM •
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on Dec 31, 2011
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Faucet leaks
Depending on what exactly is leaking, you have a couple options. Many new faucets have a replaceable cartridge, which can often be picked up at a Home Depot or Lowes type of store. If not you may need to replace the faucet as an assembly.
12/18/2011 7:35:31 PM •
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on Dec 18, 2011
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I have a K10430-cp. Intermittantly the water flow
Hi,
This seems to be a problem with the diverter valve...that is the internal valve that diverts water to the spray head,,,,
When the water shuts down, try the spray head and see if you still have water there...if so then the diverter is probably the problem...
If you have water no where then it is probably dirt floating around and clogging up the main valve...take the hose off of the hot and cold and then blow air backwards through the spout with the valve open...this should clean out any dirt in the valve...
heatman101
7/29/2011 5:03:23 PM •
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on Jul 29, 2011
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Customer installed a kohler tub/shower
If it leaks out of the shower head and not the faucet tap, then I would look into the scald guard setting or the selector lever or even for a small scratch around the cartridge.
7/16/2011 9:34:52 PM •
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on Jul 16, 2011
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Dripping bath faucet circa 1985.
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Close the hot and cold water valves in the cabinet beneath the sink to shut the water supply off to the bath faucet.
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Remove the bath faucet's handle to access the valve cartridge. The faucet handle is removed by first detaching the handle's insert cap using the tip of a screwdriver or utility knife to expose the handle screw. Remove the handle screw with a Phillips screwdriver, then pull the handle off the valve cartridge stem.
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Loosen and remove the cartridge valve nut with an adjustable wrench. Some faucet models retain the valve cartridge with a snap ring and are removed with snap ring pliers.
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Pull the old valve cartridge out of the bath faucet base, using pliers.
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Insert the new replacement valve cartridge into the faucet housing and replace the nut or snap ring removed in Step 3, using an adjustable wrench or snap ring pliers.
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Reinstall the faucet's handle onto the valve cartridge post, then secure the handle's screw, using a screwdriver.
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Replace the insert cap into the handle to cover the handle's screw hole.
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Turn on the hot and cold water valves beneath the sink to restore the water supply.
6/15/2011 1:09:22 PM •
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on Jun 15, 2011
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Irregular water pressure from kitchen
Do you have similar problems anywhere in your house,dose this occur when another water source is turned on,if not then a small pressure tank can be installed to regulate and stabilize the water flow at faucet,if you need further assistance re-post giving more detail about exactly what is accruing.
6/14/2011 1:02:10 AM •
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on Jun 14, 2011
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How do I replace/repair non-cartridge
Turn water off to faucet and remove internal parts take small brushes (found some at harbor freight)clean all inlet ports replace parts(I recommend new kit including springs and washers)also be sure to change aerator that may be your main problem(you might try that first).
6/13/2011 3:29:01 PM •
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on Jun 13, 2011
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Bathtub faucet won't turn off
You need to shut off water to bathtub take cartridge out(be sure to note or mark position cartridge came out so it goes back same way)replace springs and washers.Pop out old springs and washers with small screwdriver or pick tool.
6/12/2011 10:23:46 PM •
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on Jun 12, 2011
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Can't see how to remove K-4504 tank flush
You have cut off water supply and empty tank there are 2 or 3 tank to bowl bolts remove bolts then there is a big nut under tank to bowl gasket undo large nut then install new flush valve,gasket and bolts be sure to install as old one came off.
6/12/2011 10:07:12 PM •
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on Jun 12, 2011
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I replaced the valve in
You reinstalled the cartridge in the wrong position.you need to get parts break down from kohler web site and reinstall properly.
6/12/2011 9:05:44 PM •
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on Jun 12, 2011
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I have a Kohler kitchen
yes, remove the nut and lift the faucet up and out, you will see a rubber washer/o-ring that is like chewed up, at any home improvement center,hardware store or even a discount in there plumbing section they have faucet repair kits. Either take the old piece or the faucet and match it up, then reinstall and it will all be good. Good Luck Tim
5/23/2011 4:31:32 AM •
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on May 23, 2011
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I've got a leaking bathroom
hello parr.. take some digital pix of your faucet and then take those pix to the ace or lowes. there are many repair kits available and the plumbing dept. people will advise you best. Joe
4/17/2011 3:23:44 PM •
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on Apr 17, 2011
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No/very little water comes out
it sounds like the hot water valve is gone bad and not letting enough water flow through,,thats where i would start first hot water valve
2/19/2011 2:47:50 AM •
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on Feb 19, 2011
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