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How do you fix a plastic handle on a toilet?

How do you fix a plastic handle on a toilet?

  1. Buy a New Handle. Before purchasing a new toilet handle, check to see where the handle is located on your toilet tank.
  2. Remove the Toilet Lid. Lift the lid from toilet tank.
  3. Detach the Lift Chain.
  4. Remove the Handle Mounting Nut.
  5. Remove the Old Handle.
  6. Insert the New Handle.
  7. Fasten the New Handle.
  8. Attach the Chain and Test.

How do you fix a loose toilet chain?

If a loose or broken chain isn’t the problem, the nut that secures the handle (just inside the tank) may have loosened and worked its way down the lift bar. Retighten the nut to the back of the handle, using your fingers, until it’s snug, and then turn on the water supply to refill the tank.

How does a toilet handle and Rod work?

Open the toilet tank to access the rod. When you flush a toilet, the handle lifts a metal or plastic rod that’s connected to the tank’s drainage mechanism by a chain. If the rod is broken or bent, the handle is damaged, or you simply want to upgrade the hardware, you’ll need to remove the old handle and rod and install new ones.

What happens when the handle on a toilet breaks?

Related Articles. When you flush a toilet, the handle lifts a metal or plastic rod that’s connected to the tank’s drainage mechanism by a chain. If the rod is broken or bent, the handle is damaged, or you simply want to upgrade the hardware, you’ll need to remove the old handle and rod and install new ones.

Why does my toilet handle keep sticking out?

Examine your flush handle. The problem you feel or see in the handle is very rarely a problem with the handle itself. Look at how your handle sticks out of the tank. If it looks too far in or out, or if it is wobbly, you might either have the wrong type of flush lever or a loose flush lever nut.

What to do if you have a loose bolt on your toilet?

Do this carefully! Tightening the bolts too much can crack the brittle porcelain of the toilet, for which there is no repair. Check the flange bolt at each side of the toilet, using a pair of pliers or a small wrench. If a bolt is loose, tighten it slowly just until it is snug.

Open the toilet tank to access the rod. When you flush a toilet, the handle lifts a metal or plastic rod that’s connected to the tank’s drainage mechanism by a chain. If the rod is broken or bent, the handle is damaged, or you simply want to upgrade the hardware, you’ll need to remove the old handle and rod and install new ones.

Examine your flush handle. The problem you feel or see in the handle is very rarely a problem with the handle itself. Look at how your handle sticks out of the tank. If it looks too far in or out, or if it is wobbly, you might either have the wrong type of flush lever or a loose flush lever nut.

How to repair the inner workings of an old style toilet?

Anyone who can use hand tools and turn off the shutoff valve for the water line to the toilet can repair the inner workings in a relatively short time. Turn off the shutoff valve where the water line from the toilet tank attaches. Remove the tank cover and set it aside.

Related Articles. When you flush a toilet, the handle lifts a metal or plastic rod that’s connected to the tank’s drainage mechanism by a chain. If the rod is broken or bent, the handle is damaged, or you simply want to upgrade the hardware, you’ll need to remove the old handle and rod and install new ones.