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First you will need to obtain the kit or parts necessary for replacement, compare your parts to your existing before doing anything, you will need your model number and if you had a picture more help could be offered. Begin by turning off the water supply to the toilet, keep a small bucket handy to catch the water, disconnect the supply line at the toilet if your are doing a complete replacement. If its only the handle again a handle kit will need to be obtained for your specific model no need to turn off water but keep in mind your exact handle or button placement. When you have the correct parts its just a matter of remove and replace and take photos of before so you can reference what goes where if you get sidetracked.
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Try replacing the flapper, they are cheap and so long as the tank and or bowl are not cracked you can replace all of the internal parts and basically have a brand new toilet much cheaper then replacing the entire unit. Go down to your local hardware store and everything you need is in one simple kit with very simple instructions. Good Luck.
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Buy a fluidmaster flush fixer complete kit. about 20.00 or so includes flush valve, flush flapper, tank bolts flush handle. Follow directions
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I don't have an answer but have the same problem. Did you find a solution anywhere?
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I have three of these beautiful babies from when I redid my bathrooms back in the early 2000s -- and one of them started to leak (would keep flowing a small amount into the bowl after filling the tank), so I did some online sleuthing and came across the parts as well as the how-to for a complete rebuild of the critical parts -- and rebuilt all three and they work like new. I am in zip code 94552 so if you need help from a licensed general contractor -- give me a call at 510-909-8813 and I can see if I can fix it for you (for a charge, of course).
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