I have the same faucet and the same problem. I found that when I pull up on the gooseneck, I can feel it go back into position, but soon it falls down again. I'm also not sure if that part is accessible if it is taken apart.I have the same faucet and the same problem. I found that when I pull up on the gooseneck, I can feel it go back into position, but soon it falls down again. I'm also not sure if that part is accessible if it is taken apart.
AnonymousJun 08, 2017
Amercian Standard demanded a receipt from me. They stated they could not help me without it. They did convey that it's a design problem and not repairable. I'm sure that's true because I took the faucet apart as far as I could and was not able to do anything about it. Luckily, I get Home Depot to email the receipts to my account.Amercian Standard demanded a receipt from me. They stated they could not help me without it.
They did convey that it's a design problem and not repairable. I'm sure that's true because I took the faucet apart as far as I could and was not able to do anything about it. Luckily, I get Home Depot to email the receipts to my account.
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Call AS at 800-442-1902, they il replace it free of charge, lifetime warranty. New design for replacement faucets, will not happen again, I didnt need to send receipt or anything, great people.
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I suspect one of them has failed or come off during a severely unbalanced load.
try this
the washer needs to be leveled on a flat surface to properly function rock forwards then backwards
washing machine have stablizers on there leg pegs this insures it has a proper setting on floor
if this did not help there is a spring under neith that you did not load back to bucket to keep in place
most likely it just needs to be rocked you will know if pegs are seated properly
I have the same faucet and the same problem. I found that when I pull up on the gooseneck, I can feel it go back into position, but soon it falls down again. I'm also not sure if that part is accessible if it is taken apart.
Amercian Standard demanded a receipt from me. They stated they could not help me without it.
They did convey that it's a design problem and not repairable. I'm sure that's true because I took the faucet apart as far as I could and was not able to do anything about it. Luckily, I get Home Depot to email the receipts to my account.
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