Don't know. Means a burned out fuse, bad switch or bad pump.
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
Shut the water supplies off, take the handle off, unscrew the cartridge. The washer will be on the bottom of the stem of the cartridge
Small screwdriver to try and flick the C clip off from behind the winding handle. There is big plastic washer between handle and door panel. Clip is between washer and handle.
Your bathtub handle may be leaking due to a worn out or damaged washer or O-ring inside the handle. To fix it, you can try tightening the handle or replacing the washer or O-ring. If the leak persists, you may need to call a plumber for further assistance.
To replace a bathroom faucet washer, first turn off the water supply to the faucet. Next, unscrew the faucet handle and remove the old washer. Replace it with a new washer of the same size and type. Reassemble the faucet handle and turn the water supply back on to test for leaks.
To replace a faucet washer, turn off the water supply, unscrew the faucet handle, remove the old washer, and replace it with a new one of the same size. Reassemble the faucet handle and turn the water supply back on to test for leaks.
Your bathtub faucet may be leaking from the handle due to a worn-out or damaged washer or O-ring inside the faucet handle. This can cause water to seep out when the faucet is turned on. It is recommended to replace the washer or O-ring to fix the leak.
i need a new handle for shop force power washer
Toilet flappers is the washer underneath the flushing mechanism. Normally black or orange in colour.
have u fitted the exact same handle? somethimes they are different even from same year of car...
Yes
A lot of them resemble a large screw with a fiber/rubber washer at the bottom. The washer needs to seat with the valve "seat" at the bottom of the individual handle (hot or cold) the "seat" is usually the size of common Allen wrenches. But the leaks usually involve the washer not the seat. There is a drawing linked below.