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Raising water level in the toilet bowl. Crane toilet. Don't see where any adjustments can be made. Water level in reservoir tank is up to the inlet tube. How do i get the water level in the bowl to be higher than it is? Quite low at this point.

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    Low water level in bowl

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    Water level in bowl is way too low! How do I get the water in toilet bowl "higher"???? What do I adjust inside toilet tank to raise water level inside toilet bowl? ***** is sticking to bowl

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    How to adjust water level in bowl

  • Anonymous Mar 26, 2014

    Water level in tank is low

  • Anonymous Mar 26, 2014

    Toilet keeps running. Water level in tank is very low

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Your problem may be a leaking wax ring. Even if you do not see water on the floor, a broken seal may effect the water level in the bowl. I have experienced this in my own home before. If it isn't the problem it's a cheap attempt to fix it.

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The water level in the bowl is limited by the height of the internal trap down stream from the bowl. There is no adjustment possible. If the problem is odors, you can either flush more often, turn on the exhaust fan, or buy a different brand or model of toilet.

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