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Hello there:
here is a link that will get you on the right track to finding your part that you need ok so please follow the link and use it ok?
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How to disconnect sprayer hose on kitchen faucet?

Turn off the water supply valves beneath the kitchen sink. Turn on the faucet and squeeze the trigger on the sprayer to empty any water left in the supply lines, faucet and sprayer.
Trace the sprayer hose from the end of the sprayer to where it connects to the faucet. Use pliers to loosen the connector holding the sprayer hose to the faucet.
Remove the sprayer hose from the faucet to expose the male threads. Wipe the threads dry with a towel. Wrap the threads with pipe-joint tape. Twist a 3/8-inch threaded brass flair cap onto the male threads. Use the pliers to tighten the cap.
Reach beneath the sink and loosen the mounting nut securing the sprayer support to the sink or countertop. Use a basin wrench if you are unable to reach the mounting nut with your hand.
Slide the mounting nut off the hose attached to the sprayer beneath the sink. Pull the sprayer support and the sprayer from the hole in the sink or countertop.
Insert a sink hole cover into the hole left by the sprayer. Depending on the style of hole cover, it could snap in, or a mounting nut could hold it in place.

Things You Will Need
  • Pliers
  • Towel
  • Pipe-joint tape
  • 3/8-inch threaded brass flair cap
  • Basin wrench
  • Sink hole cover


Dec 01, 2017 • Plumbing
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Elna 6005 - I need to move the tension dial to 9 to get an even stitch. I re-treaded the machine and bobbin and it is still the same. Any solutions?

it is common when threading a machine for the top thread to get behind the tension plates and not between them
this makes it bind up on the mount bolt and gives false tension settings
even threads also depend on the bottom thread tension which is adjustable by the tiny screw that holds the spring clip that you pass the thread under when you put the bobbin back in the case
try going google --type in-- workshop manual for elna 6005 --and see if there is a pdf version available,
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Cap at water dispenser on bottom will not stay on

Contact Consumer Care at 1-800-237-7691 Hope that helped
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My kitchen sink sprayer is leaking when the faucet is on, but the sprayer is not engaged. How do you repair it?

It can be one of two things. It could be the spray divertor located on the post of the faucet. For a basic Moen Kitch faucet you must remove the handle. With older faucets simply pull up to slide off the hdle cap, unscrew the center screw that holds a black plastic retainer cap, to remove cap, disengage it by lifting handle. Now remove the metal, grooved retainer nut by unscrewing. You can now slide off the spout. You will see a white cylindrical ring which is wider at the base, and has two o-rings. This is the divertor.Slide it off. The part # is Moen 91192. Apply faucet grease or silicone grease to the o-rings exposed on the faucet post as well as on the inside of the new divertor. Slide the div. back on and reassemble in reverse order. If this doesn't work, just replace the sprayer head. Unscrew the head from the nut at the bottom of the head. You will find two gaskets. Remove them from the grooved plastic nipple and make note of which one goes on first. The plastic nipple has a lock ring, a "C" shaped piece of metal set in a groove on the nipple. Remove the ring using a small screw driver. This can be a little tricky. Do not damage the plastic, and don't lose the lock ring.. Now you can remove the bottom of the head. Replacements come in various styles and colors, so pick one suited to your tastes. Now reverse the process. and you have a new head. Good luck!
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Lid does not seal---very loose

If sprayer doesnt seal against pressure, I suggest check cover gasket A (image 1). Check pump cylinder gasket B (image 2) and additionally, check the procedure if pump dont build pressure. on how to remoce pump cylinder on follow lines.

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If pump doesnt build pressure... in most instances, failure of the pumo to build air pressure in the sprayer is due to dry or worm plunger cul leather. To work on cup leather, always remove plunger from pumo cylinder. Do not attempt to oil cup leather through breather hole in **** cap.

First, unthread pumo cap A (image 1). If cap is too tight, and if pumo will build even slight temporary pressure, pressurizing the tnak will make it easier to loosen cap. Once cap is lossened, release tank pressure. Hold pump cylinder by inserting hand through tank filler openning (image 2), and unscrew cap all the way. Pull plunger from cylinder, and remove cylinder from inside the tank.

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Place a few drops of clea oil (not heavier than SAE 30) on leather, and massage into leather until it is soft. Replace plunger cup leather if damaged (image 3). to remove plunger leather assembly, use coin rather than screw driver in the slot of the plunger cup retainer. To reassemble, hold pump cylinder in tank openning, with squared edge of flange, at top of cylinder, toward tank wall.

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Hope this helps to solve it.
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Hello I am having problems with my dishwasher. Model BFDWC60ss. The detergent compartment doesnt doesnt empty after each wash so the dishes are still dirty after a heavy cycle. I have checked the...

Mary, have you checked the sprayer holes being plugged up with gunk. Remove the lower rack and inspect the spinner/sprayer holes turn by hand and notice if there is anything rattling around in the sprayer. I am not familiar with how the sprayer wand is attached on that unit but alot have a plastic nut you can turn to get it off and clean it thru the bottom water input hole. Or a cap with a screw under it.
Hope this helps.
feel free to let me know if you need more assistance.
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Jan 01, 2018 • Dishwashers
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Blanco side sprayer fell off the hose

If the sprayer fell off the hose and you see no threads to screw it back on with, then the retainer clip has gone bad. Unscrew the sprayer at the bottom of the piece that came off the hose. There should be a little metal clip. That clip holds the sprayer on the hose. If the clip came off once it will again. Buy a new sprayer assembly with a new clip, unless someone has one sitting around.

Please rate this response and good luck, Phil
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We have taken apart the bottom of the dishwasher to be sure no food was clogging the exit. It is clear but the water still willnot drain

HI In most dishwashers, the water pump is located under the lower sprayer arm. This component pumps the water through the dishwasher. The pump has two impellers, top and bottom. These, as well as other components, can become clogged with food or detergent. Here's how to disassemble the pump:

Step 1: Remove the cap that holds the sprayer arm on.

Step 2: Remove the sprayer arm, the screen, the pump housing, a bolt, the upper impeller, the food disposer blade, a spacer plate, the impeller hood, a flat plate, an O-ring, and the lower impeller. Lay the parts out in order as you disassemble them so that you'll be able to reassemble them properly.

Step 3: Clean the parts thoroughly with a mild detergent solution. If any parts are worn, replace them with new ones made for the dishwasher.

Step 4: Replace any seals, such as the O-ring or other washers, with new ones.

Step 5: Reassemble the pump, keeping the parts in order.

To reach the water pump, remove the sprayer arm and screen and then the pump housing. Remove the bolt, and the pump components can be disassembled.

On some dishwashers, the lower impeller serves as a drain pump. This type of system usually has a reversible motor; machines with nonreversible motors have drain valves, as detailed previously. If your machine possesses this impeller pump system, and the water will not drain from the dishwasher, clean the lower pump impeller. This may solve the problem. Otherwise, call a professional service person. 

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Bosch excel check water fault

hi try thisStep 1: Remove the cap that holds the sprayer arm on.
Step 2: Remove the sprayer arm, the screen, the pump housing, a bolt, the upper impeller, the food disposer blade, a spacer plate, the impeller hood, a flat plate, an O-ring, and the lower impeller. Lay the parts out in order as you disassemble them so that you'll be able to reassemble them properly.

Step 3: Clean the parts thoroughly with a mild detergent solution. If any parts are worn, replace them with new ones made for the dishwasher.

Step 4: Replace any seals, such as the O-ring or other washers, with new ones.

Step 5: Reassemble the pump, keeping the parts in order.
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