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Toilet doesn't stop running
My toilet has been running continuously. The water continues to pour
over into the overflow pipe. First, I tried lowering the level of the water in the tank by adjusting the clamp on the Fluidmaster. Then, I thought there might be dirt and debris in the FluidMaster unit itself. I removed the cap and flushed it out with water. I also replaced the rubber washer-type piece that lies in the cap of the Fluidmaster. None of these attempts worked. I also inspected the overflow pipe for cracks, but I couldn't find any. What's the next step? Should I just replace the entire FluidMaster unit? |
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chemqueries wrote: snipShould I just
replace the entire FluidMaster unit? Yes. Tom |
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tom wrote:
chemqueries wrote: snipShould I just replace the entire FluidMaster unit? Yes. Tom Thanks, Tom. |
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Brevity. Wit.
-- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org www.mormons.com "chemqueries" wrote in message oups.com... tom wrote: chemqueries wrote: snipShould I just replace the entire FluidMaster unit? Yes. Tom Thanks, Tom. |
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