If the pump is submersible it sounds to me like there is impediments at the bottom of the well line. Time to replace...Pump. If not submesible themn the likely cause is the the impeller located on the pump housing. I hope this helps
perhaps the obvious answer is best.... You need a new water softener when the water in your home is no longer soft water. Another reason to replace or upgrade a softener could be to go to a more efficient system that uses less salt or might be quieter or offer other advances in convenience - such as a remote control, lower pressure drop, less noisy etc.
Because sometimes if you use fabric softener on certain type of pants, it could ruin them.
No It could make them ill.
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It turned out to be a dirty PCV valve! Who would have thought three dollars could be so well spent! Thanks for the input. YES_ B Concerned !!!!!! U need 2 have a Manual Oil Pressure Guage hooked up 2 C what the pressure REALLY is.NOT one with a Electric sending Unit.Manual guages are the Best 2 have hooked up ALL the time anyway.IT doesn't take long 2 destroy an Engine with NO oil Pressure.
Water softener can be bought in a few places. You can find it on many online stores. Many department stores such as sears also sell it at a very reasonable price.
It could be that the softener has developed an internal mechanical fault so that it is not fully shutting-off the flow of water to the brine tank after the regeneration cycle has been completed for the softener's ion-exchange resin granules which are held in its "resin tank". A likely cause of the trouble could be that the softener's "brine valve" is now failing to completely shut off the flow of water. It might be caused by a component such as a valve sealing washer on the valve module that you may be able to access and repair as a D-I-Y job. A different cause of the problem could be that the internal "resin tank" - which contains the ion-exchange resin granules - has developed a crack or split which allows water to leak at high pressure into the brine tank. The resin tank is not usually repairable so, if that is the cause, a new resin tank is required. The cost of the work required to have a new tank fitted is unlikely to be worthwhile. It is usually much cheaper to buy a new water softener.
There are several places where someone could purchase Fleck water softener. Websites such as, affordable water, usa water systems, and water-softeners-filters, all sell Fleck water softeners.
if you use vinegar in your fabric softener, it will create a nuclear meltdown which may kill you. I do not recommend it. Please explain your answer. If 1 cup of vinegar is a safe, natural alternative to chemical fabric softeners, what do you mean it could create a nuclear meltdown and could kill me? Everything I have read (including among answers on this site) says that vinegar CAN be safely used as a fabric softener. I just want to know if a 5% acidity distilled vinegar could cause plastic to crack?
No, if you do you will have no power steering. You could not steer this vehicle with the power steering pump bypassed.
You could remove the ABS fuse but the ABS dash light will remain on indicating the ABS system is not functioning.