If it sounds like the water is still running after you've turned it off at the wall by the toilet, it could be due to residual water draining from the toilet tank or pipes. Additionally, the toilet's fill valve may be malfunctioning, causing it to continue to fill or make noise even when the supply is shut off. Another possibility is that there could be a leak or a problem with the Plumbing elsewhere, creating a sound that resembles running water. Checking the fill valve and ensuring there are no leaks can help identify the issue.
If your toilet is still running after the water has been turned off, it could be due to a faulty flapper valve or a problem with the fill valve. These parts may need to be replaced to stop the running water.
The faucet may be turned off, but the water could still be running due to a leak in the plumbing system.
Your toilet may still be running due to a faulty flapper or fill valve. To fix it, you can try adjusting the chain on the flapper or replacing the flapper or fill valve if necessary.
New flush valve may be needed.
The shower is turned off but the water is still running because there may be a leak in the faucet or showerhead, causing water to continue flowing even when the shower is not in use.
The water may still be running due to a faulty faucet or a leak in the plumbing system. It is important to check for any leaks and repair them to prevent water wastage.
It sounds as if it's running because once it's turned on and ran it starts to heat up. Once you turn off the engine it makes the sound of it running because it is still trying to cool down; hense, it's the fan motor that's making that sound, not the actual heater. FYI, I'm a mother of 2 and an attorney. I found this out about the fan thing AFTER it happened to me and I asked a mechanic. He acted like I was an idiot.
The filter or jet inside the toilet inlet has become blocked and needs to be either cleaned out or replaced.
if the engine is running hot your fuel stopper may be bad and it's doing what is called dieseling or running backwards!
Headlights run off the battery not the ignition...
Make sure that the speaker cable is connected to your computer, your volume on the speakers is turned up and the volume on your computer is turned up. Make sure that no mute options are enabled. If you still can't hear sound, try using another program that plays sound.
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