I bought their Hanover 529 pull down faucet. BOTH quick connect fittings (hot and cold supply lines) leak. The people on the toll free number offered to send me replacemnt parts. I declined, and instead am taking the unit back to the store for replacement.
Needless to say, I will NOT be buying a Pfister faucet this time.
Yes, that's how quick-sort works.
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quick sort am i correct?
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Quick Sort
The answer is on the Price-Pfister website https://pricepfister.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/pricepfister.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=833 (Answer ID #833). The plastic collar needs to be pushed down against the Diverter Tee (Quick Connect) as you firmly pull out the hose, pipe, etc. Update: On Price Pfister Website, see Video on "how to remove a sprayer hose connection for the Price Pfister" http://www.pricepfister.com/about/sprayer.aspx
hold the washer at the end of the coupling (use a tool if necessary) - push it inwards (opposite to the direction you want the water line you want to come out towards) and pull out the water line. That's it.
Right rear corner, by the back seat. The quick connect hoses have o-rings that shrink and leak in cold weather leaving a green puddle in front of the right rear wheel.
Underneath the vehicle on the driver's side. The inlet and outlet fuel hoses are on the same end of the filter and are attached with quick connect fittings. The filter is about 2 inches in diameter and about 3 inches long.
The fuel filter is located under the car at the back near the gas tank on the passenger side. Just look for a small alummium canister with two hoses going to it. These are quick connect fittings.
It doesn't have the "quick" plug.
Singapore Quick Bites
press Connect on the controller then FC1 on the receiver and it will connect (providing u have plugged the receiver in and turned your ps2 on
Yes
1) you can cap both sides off and not use your heater, do this by purchasing $2 worth of heater hose that fits over the quick connect spout on both sides and use hose clamps to secure it --- that's the cheapest way 2) I'm sure there are plenty of 98-99 wrecked firebirds at the junkyard you can get those hoses off of 3) if you have just one hose that is busted, cut the quick connect off, purchase a brass tube that will fit in the hose and hoseclamp that side about 3 inches back from where you cut it off, purchase some heater hose that will fit over your existing heater hose, as this should also fit over the quick connect nipple on the engine, and you can then use 2 more hoseclamps to secure that as well. 4) Visit www.v6fixit.com. They have a kit for a great low price that will fix your problem.
Yes it does.
They are simple and quick to connect, and can be re-used.