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Sounds like an air lock is making the water fill in squeeze thru the piping. C if u can undo the piping from the tap below the tank and take out tank and try flushing the unit thru from the out side fill pipe. U may hv something stuck in the pipe line. cheers
There is a rubber seal at the bottom of the flush valve that covers the openning at the bottom of the tank. If this rubber seal has perished slightly then it will leak water into the toilet bowl. This rubber seal need to be replaced to form a proper seal to prevent water leak.
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I would say yes....here is the .pdf for your toilet and it has nothing like that in it...your toilet should be a simple fill device and flush mechanisim...
I would return it for a new one...
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.
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