That my friend is because the big plug is getting stuck ,but you need to hold down the handle or pick up the and fix the chain.There are several reasons that a toilet is intermittent flushing1- If you have a Coyne Delany flushomenter the handle piston assembly has a tiny plastic tip that wears out over time and the piston has to be replaced2- Low down type of toilets with a flapper ,tank bulb or disc such as American Standard need the lift rod, chain adjusted.3- If the tank loses water (flushes on its own) then the Douglas valve upper rubber bulb, disc, flapper needs to be replaced
Comes from French for a cleaning cloth. Why it was used to describe the modern toilet is anyone's guess. Somebody decided to use it in that way and the name stuck. Why is anything called what it is? Somebody decided that was a good name and nobody changed it.
You wipe it off. If washed off it shouldn't cause any problem. If you leave it for a long time, several hours, it will tend to dry out the skin. Rent a sand blaster.
Bad compressor valves most likely... If the expansion valve or orifice tube is stuck open it will cause this condition also.
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Sure if the valve gets stuck open and the flapper get stuck closed.
Because the flapper is stuck.
Bubbles in the tank when flushing the toilet can be a sign of a faulty flapper not sealing properly. This can lead to air entering the tank, creating bubbles. Check the flapper for damage or misalignment and replace if needed to fix the issue.
Common issues with a flapper on a toilet include leaking, not sealing properly, or getting stuck open or closed. To fix these issues, you can try adjusting the chain length, cleaning the flapper, or replacing it with a new one if necessary.
Common issues with a flapper in a toilet tank include leaking, not sealing properly, or getting stuck open or closed. To resolve these issues, you can try adjusting the chain length, cleaning the flapper, or replacing it if necessary.
To fix a toilet flapper that won't go down, you can try adjusting the chain length or replacing the flapper with a new one. If the flapper is stuck, you can clean it or the surrounding area to ensure smooth movement. If these steps don't work, you may need to call a plumber for further assistance.
Your carburetor is loading up. Or your needle valve is out of place or stuck.
Well, no. But its normal for the float in the carb to get get stuck and cause the gas to overflow through the overflow tube.
Pull it out.
yh if ur obese then the toilet will break and you will get stuck down the drain or u may take the biggest dump ever and cause an explosive splashback. What is meant by the 'ring' of a toilet?
sure can.
If there is an object stuck in your toilet that you cannot remove, you may need assistance to resolve the issue.