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Why does the toilet handle stick down?

Why does the toilet handle stick down?

When the handle is depressed, an attached lever lifts a chain or wire connected to the tank flapper. If the chain or wire is tangled, out of adjustment or contacting other components, the handle and lever assembly can stick, causing the flapper to remain open and toilet water to continually run.

What to do if the handle on your toilet stick?

Check the handle and make sure it is not damaged in any way. The toilet tank cover must be removed to access the handle lever inside the tank. A broken, cracked or bent handle or handle lever sticks, and the only alternative is to replace it. The handle lever is attached to the flapper by a metal or a plastic chain.

What happens when you dont hold the handle down on a toilet?

But when there is too much slack in the chain, the flush arm cannot lift the flapper high enough to start the flush cycle—unless you hold the handle down. If you don’t hold the handle, the flapper drops back down over the flush valve, shutting off the water flow.

Why is the handle on my Kohler toilet sticking up?

Proper chain adjustment allows the handle to completely pull the flapper up during the flush cycle. If the chain is adjusted with too much slack, the flapper does not fully open the tank drain, and the handle sticks in an upright position.

What’s the best way to flush a toilet?

Remove the toilet tank cover and press the handle to flush the toilet. When the tank empties, press and release the handle one or more times to observe the mechanical relationship and movement of the handle, lever, lift chain or wire and flapper.

What should I do if my toilet handle keeps sticking?

Tank-Mounted Levers. Open the tank and loosen the nut holding the lever to the tank. Typically, the nut has reverse threads and you turn it clockwise to loosen it; check the thread direction carefully before applying too much force and possibly breaking the nut. Loosening the nut slightly may unstick the lever.

How do you remove a toilet handle from a tank?

Take the cover off the toilet tank and locate the mounting nut of the handle. It should be directly opposite the handle from inside the porcelain. Take an adjustable wrench and begin removing the handle by turning the nut clockwise. You should have unhooked the chain from the arm lever by now. Remove the handle and set it aside.

But when there is too much slack in the chain, the flush arm cannot lift the flapper high enough to start the flush cycle—unless you hold the handle down. If you don’t hold the handle, the flapper drops back down over the flush valve, shutting off the water flow.

Proper chain adjustment allows the handle to completely pull the flapper up during the flush cycle. If the chain is adjusted with too much slack, the flapper does not fully open the tank drain, and the handle sticks in an upright position.