You have a defective cartridge if you rotated it correctly,that should have taken care of your problem.You may also have the handle stop assembly on wrong this can cause that problem if you have a parts break down be sure that you have all components installed correctly.If you don't have a parts break down go to mnfr web site and see if you can get it that way or call co. talk to tech support they can tell you the problem solution or e-mail you a perts break down diagram.
HOME DEPOT, DESPITE WHAT THE EMPLOYEES MIGHT TELL YOU THEY HAVE AN EXCELLENT SELECTION OF WHICH INCLUDES BANNER, TRUST ME I USE TO WORK THERE IN THE PLUMBING DEPARTMENT, AND IF THE ONE YOU NEED IS NOT IN STOCK IT ONLY TAKES A COUPLE DAYS TO GET ONE IN.
1. Check that you are not turning the diverter too far or not far enough in the SHOWER direction.
2. It's possible that the the center part of the diverter that shuttles between ling up with the TUB hole or the SHOWER hole is installed backwards. In the SHOWER position the water pressure keeps it in the SHOWER position and when water pressure drops it defaults to the TUB position. When installed wrong, the water pressure pushes it to the TUB position.
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This is as you may have guessed, an Arrowhead sillcock.You should be able to replace the washer if you can find the bibb screw. Hold a bucket in front of asillcock and have someone turn the water on for 2 seconds. The bibb screw and what is left of the washer should shoot out. If you lose these parts, you can take the stem to the nearest plumbing supply, lowes, home depot or hardware store that carries Arrowhead sillcocks. They should be able to either give you a repair kit, or a whole new sillcock which you can take apart and just use the stem. It must be the same length to work properly. Before you install the new stem, make sure the bibb screw holding the washer in is tightened. Good luck!
it is due to the rubber seals on back of valve stems, they are not seating right to stop complete flow of water. just remove stem and replace. if it still leaks, the valve seat may need be replaced. most just turn out to replace ( with a square tool ) found at most hardware stores etc. good-day !
TURN OFF YOUR WATER SUPPLY, AND UNSCREW THE TOP SCREW ON THE HANDLE, THIS WILL ALLOW YOU TO UNSCREW THE HANDLE AND REMOVE ALLOWING YOU TO GET TO THE VALVE INSIDE.
Clean and or replace the cartridge. Cleaning the cartridge means taking it apart and it is much easier to just replace it but it's worth a try if you are so inclined.
THIS PROBLEM IS DUE TO, POOR INSTALLATION,,,, THE ONLY SOLUTION IS TO ADD A SMALL VALVE IN BETWEEN THE SHOWER HEAD AND THE WALL,,, WHICH DEPENDING ON THE FINISH OF THE FIXTURE, ONLY COSTS ABOUT 15 DOLLARS AND IS VERY EASY TO DUE.... MAKE SURE WHEN PURCHASING THE VALVE THAT IT WORKS,,,,, BY TURNING IT TO THE "OFF" POSITION AND BLOWING INTO IT,,,, IF NO AIR ESCAPES IT IS GOOD...
Question edited for correct spelling of maker 'Noen' to 'Moen'.
'Fix' as in it is leaking? Or tighten it down because it is wobbly, or something completely different?
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It is leaking due to a defective mechanical seal. It needs to be replaced. To replace it, is to take the pumpcase off by taking off the bolts that hold it. Then, take the impeller off to take the mechanical seal behind it. Put the replacement in, and reassemble the pump. Just get in touch with us by e-mail to get more assistance.