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The symptom: the jet doesn't work and water leaks out the bottom.
The 5-minute fix: turn the unit over, release the hose going to the jet, remove the two screws holding the hose to the housing, pull the hose connection out and replace the o-ring. If you don't have a new o-ring, move the old one around and put it back together. Temporary, of course... -- Cheers, Bev "If you put the government in charge of the desert, there would be a sand shortage within ten years." -- M. Friedman (?) |
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I got the same problem.
The black plastic is cracked inside ; no sulution except replacement. Waterpik is rather a good product, but fails with time (5 years max). The Real Bev a écrit*: The symptom:* the jet doesn't work and water leaks out the bottom. The 5-minute fix:* turn the unit over, release the hose going to the jet, remove the two screws holding the hose to the housing, pull the hose connection out and replace the o-ring.* If you don't have a new o-ring, move the old one around and put it back together.* Temporary, of course... |
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On 10/14/2018 11:03 AM, Look165 wrote:
I got the same problem. The black plastic is cracked inside ; no sulution except replacement. I don't suppose silicone gasket cement would help... Or would it? Waterpik is rather a good product, but fails with time (5 years max). The Real Bev a écrit : The symptom: the jet doesn't work and water leaks out the bottom. The 5-minute fix: turn the unit over, release the hose going to the jet, remove the two screws holding the hose to the housing, pull the hose connection out and replace the o-ring. If you don't have a new o-ring, move the old one around and put it back together. Temporary, of course... -- Cheers, Bev "The object in life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to be insane in such a useful way that they can't commit you." -- Mark Edwards |
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The leakage comes from the whole body of the Waterpik.
For me, it came from the head ("mushroom") of the shower. It is what we call in French "paille" I don't know the exact translation (straw ? ) in the material of the shower. It is not a problem of gasket (or o-ring). The cause can be a shock or a fall. The Real Bev a écrit*: On 10/14/2018 11:03 AM, Look165 wrote: I got the same problem. The black plastic is cracked inside ; no sulution except replacement. I don't suppose silicone gasket cement would help... Or would it? Waterpik is rather a good product, but fails with time (5 years max). The Real Bev a écrit : The symptom:* the jet doesn't work and water leaks out the bottom. The 5-minute fix:* turn the unit over, release the hose going to the jet, remove the two screws holding the hose to the housing, pull the hose connection out and replace the o-ring.* If you don't have a new o-ring, move the old one around and put it back together.* Temporary, of course... |
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