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I am stuck ...I'm fixing drippy faucet on bath SINK......cartridge 910-025 cold water / I have new one. Just not sure if I need to put back in a certain way. I tried but the handle turns the wrong way after I screw on.....WHAT AM I DOING WRONG????? This is a rental......so I need help.......

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  • Posted on Dec 05, 2008

SOURCE: low pressure and flow on hot water side of single handle faucet

It could be one of two problems, one simple, one serious.

  • Easy fix
  1. Turn off hot water angle stop under sink to faucet.
  2. Remove supply line from hot angle stop.
  3. Place end of supply line in a small bucket to catch some water.
  4. Turn on cold water for a couple of seconds and backflush debris from faucet.
  5. Reconnect supply line.
  6. Turn on angle stop and test
  • Complex fix
If you have steel pipes you may be experiencing reduced flow due to corrosion in your pipes. Reduced hot water pressure in the kitchen faucet is usually the first sign since this is the faucet that is most used in the home.

Repiping is a job for a professional. Another symptom you may need a repipe is orange colored or rusty water.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 06, 2009

SOURCE: Loose handle on my Moen single handle kitchen faucet

Yes it is fixable and easy.To save you time because I belive you will be needing a new part from Moen I am sending you this easy link to quickly resolve your issue. Just be sure to tell Moen you are original owner of faucet and all parts are lifetime free including shipping. Go Moen!!!

http://www.moen.com/contact.cfm?location=TopNavCustomerSupport

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 23, 2009

SOURCE: 2-handle faucet handles both rotate "on" counter=clockwise

Here's the solution from Delta:
On a two-handle kitchen or lavatory faucet, if the handles rotate in the wrong direction, simply rotate the right stem stop assembly 180 degrees. This will change the rotation of the handle to the other direction.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 02, 2009

SOURCE: moen single handle bathtub faucet

Something is caught in the stem. Make sure the stem is free of debris. Also check that the valve or cartridge is intact.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 11, 2009

SOURCE: when I installed my delta replacement cartridge

Sounds like you might have the rubber cup seals installed upside down? The spring goes int he body first, then the cup seal goes over and on top of the spring.

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