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How do I stop my dual flush toilet from running?

How do I stop my dual flush toilet from running?

If you dual flush is running because of excess water in the tank, this is how you stop it:

  1. Turn off water flow to the toilet and flush the toilet.
  2. Remove the toilet tank lid and place it away.
  3. Alongside the toilet float, you will see a long plastic screw.

What to do if your Kohler shower valve is leaking?

Kohler shower valves occasionally require service. The first step in correcting a dripping or leaking valve is to identify the valve installed in your home. Assistance identifying the valve can be found in the “Identify a Single Control Bath/Shower Valve” article.

What causes the PBU to leak from a Kohler shower?

If the metal collar is mistakenly placed between the pbu and the cap, the cap will not seal against the pbu and will cause leaking to occur. The picture below displays the correct placement of the metal collar (Fig. 2).

What to do if your Kohler engine is having problems?

Remember to follow all safety precautions before starting any work on your engine. If troubles persist after checking the possible causes listed or you are unable to identify the problem, call KOHLER Engines Customer Service at 1-800-544-2444 or contact your local KOHLER dealer.

When did Kohler replace the k-305 shower valve?

The K-305 valve was discontinued June 2010 and replaced by the K-11748 valve. Excessive inlet pressure can also contribute to a leak or drip issue. If suspected, turn the pressure by adjusting the stops or installing a pressure reducing valve in the supply system.

Why does my Kohler bathroom faucet keep leaking?

Continuous leak when faucet is off: When the faucet is off, water leaks from under the handle area. With this issue, dirt and debris have collected in the valve/cartridge which prevents the valve from properly controlling the flow of water.

What should I do if my Kohler toilet is leaking?

The chain should have roughly one to two links of slack at most so the excess chain does not get caught on the trip lever arm. Remove excess chain if needed. Adjust tank water level to prevent water from overfilling and running into the flush valve overflow (Fig. 1). Replace worn or dirty flapper or canister seal.

If the metal collar is mistakenly placed between the pbu and the cap, the cap will not seal against the pbu and will cause leaking to occur. The picture below displays the correct placement of the metal collar (Fig. 2).

The K-305 valve was discontinued June 2010 and replaced by the K-11748 valve. Excessive inlet pressure can also contribute to a leak or drip issue. If suspected, turn the pressure by adjusting the stops or installing a pressure reducing valve in the supply system.