sounds like there may be some blockage in pipes. try to run a long snake through both drains or run all fixtures in bathroom and try plunging vigorously in tub and shower while running water. if nothing still, it may be possible that your underground plumbing is back graded or incorrect fittings and plumbing installation.
Due to pop up style drains they have mechanism in pipes and hair tends to wrap around it and over time it dangles down and slowly builds up blocks it. My tip would be to go underneath and unscrew it from basin and s bend pipe and just remove stuff from that point, just make sure you lay old towel in cabinet to catch all the water from pipe.
have you tried resetting the computer unhook the battery and let it set for a few minutes also some radios have a small hole on the face plate that if you have a small nail or wire insert in hole to press the reset button
If you don't have the owners manual to refer to for the grade of oil and it is not marked on the dipstick, I would suggest a straight 30 weight oil would be your safest option. Anything thicker or thinner could damage the motor.
If it stopped working suddenly check the GFCI to see if it tripped. If you think it may be a sediment problem go to a pool and spa store, they have cleaners that can help. In most cases salts won't cause it to stop working.
what you would have to do is this measure how far in to the line you are figure out what wall pipe is in cut access hole to pipe cut pipe and clearout blockage replace pipe your best bet is to go pick up the 3 peices of plumbing first 1. pipe 2.conections
Actually there isn’t any since a strainer is, in reality, a coarse filter. The question is then one of semantics. Generally it is assumed that if the particle to be removed is not visible to the naked eye, the unit is filtering, and if the particle is visible, the unit is straining. The average human eye can detect a specific particle between 50 and 70 micros. Most people cannot see anything smaller than 325 mesh, or 44 microns. Since 200 mesh is equivalent to 74 microns, a general rule would be that if the screening device is coarser than 200 mesh, it is a strainer and if it is finer than 200 mesh it is a filter. One of the best uses for a strainer is in conjunction with a filter. By installing a strainer directly ahead of a filter, the large heavy pieces which would quickly clog the filter are removed. The filter is then free to do its major job of fine particle removal and does not have to be cleaned so often.
If you live in a windy area or have debris getting into your pool then you should check the pump basket at least once per week or after you have vaced the pool.
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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Move the lever or turn the knob. Check the stop tap under the sink. Make sure the faucet control knob or lever is tight, There is normally a removable cover that hides the screw..