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6. The tank lever sticks in the up or down position, it does not return to a horizontal position after you flush. Remove the toilet lever from the tank and remove the black spacer from the tank lever spacing nut, follow these steps: ...
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in the tank:A lack of water in the toilet tank is the most common cause of a slow flush. To see if this is the problem, open the toilet lid and check the water level in the tank. If it looks lower than usual, this might explain why there isn’t enough power behind the flush. ...
You can see that the valve's two "ears" simply push over plastic mounting pins on the valve base, and the flush chain hooks between the flush lever and the connection point on the front of the flapper valve. Bad toilet tank flapper valve: the most common cause of a running toilet is...
The seal between the flush valve and the flapper is the only thing keeping the water inside of the tank. When this seal fails, you have a leak. The articles 'Toilet Flapper Leaking' and 'Toilet Flapper Repair' provide information on all of the issues associated with your toilet flapper. ...
The flush lever is mounted through the side of the toilet tank, and it’s attached to a lever and chain which in turn attaches to a flexible rubber flap covering the hole in the bottom of the toilet tank. Push down on that lever and you pull the chain tight and in the process lift...
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To confirm that you have the right pipe, have someone indoors flush the toilet while you listen for the sound at the opening of the pipe. Next, tie and then duct tape a powerful, narrow flashlight to the end of a rope, turn it on, and insert it into the uncapped pipe that exits th...