First, try using a plunger to force the clog through the pipes. That could be all you need to do. Taking the toilet apart is pretty extreme. ---- Try to plunge water out or as much as you can. Shut off water supply to toilet. Dip remaining water out of toilet and toilet tank. Disconnect the flex line on the bottom of the toilet tank it should screw off by hand. Loosen bolts that hold toilet to the floor usually located on the left and the right at the base of toilet. It's best to have a new wax ring on hand to install once you pick toilet up from the floor. If you don't see your problem in the drain pipe, gently lay toilet down and look in the hole in the bottom of your toilet. I've see from spoons to chicken bones, don't forget your rubber gloves.
If your toilet does not fill properly then maybe Three main rezones behind it.
These are the main rezones for not filling the toilet tank properly or slow filling.
It's clogged.
Is the toilet on the second flore? Do you have a dog?
You should get a plunger stick it in the toilet and hold it in there till the water slows down and if that doesnt work close the toilet seat and wait til you hear a dweeling sound that means the water is going down.
When you pull the handle a washer is lifted and the water goes down into the toilet and at the same time the cistern fills up once the washer is back in place from the flushing mechanism
The sewer line is plugged or collasped. The sink and bathtub may drain because they drain at a slower rate. Toilet is all at once and the drain can't handle it. Water has to go somewhere so it backs up in the sink and tub.
Water and waste
It all goes to the same treatment plant and is sent down stream to the next town or city. All tap water is the same, sink or toilet.
One in which everything doesnt make it down the first flush so you give it another go.
so you dont take water from the toilet and adulterate or otherwise water down the urine sample
Bowl fills up but doesn't go down? The toilet or the drain is probably plugged. Try using a plunger on it or fill a 5 gallon bucket with water and pour it into the bowl as fast as you can without causing the bowl to overflow. A lot of the time, this will flush out the line because that is 3 or 4 times the volume of water that is normally used.
100 Galen
if its yellow let it mellow if its brown flush it down
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