If it is a full stream, you put the cartridge in reversed. If it is just a drip, you may need to polish the bottom of the cartridge where it contacts the new cup. The metal plate on the cartridge can rust or have mineral build up on it. If it is the older style with a flat washer on the end of the stem, sometimes the seat the washer closes against can be pitted.
Depending on which type it is, it either need a new washer or seat in the valve. The washer is a flat rubber disk that seals when you turn the faucet off and the seat is a small rubber cup that does the same thing.
The faucet may be turned off, but the water could still be running due to a leak in the plumbing system.
Proably the faucet has a worn out washer, replacing the washer should fix the problem.
This is just a guess. If only the hot or the cold stops and not both of them, it might be that the washer in the shut off valve has come off and is plugging the line. When you shut off the main and then open another faucet, the back pressure in the line pushes the washer out. If this is the case, the washer should still be in the shut off valve. Turn off the main and take the stem out of the faucet. The washer should be the valve.
If you have one that won't turn off, the rubber washer has disintegrated. Take it apart and look. It is almost always the rubber washer. If you are still not sure, get the name off it and go to HD, ask for the 'repair kit' for that faucet, there will be parts and a diagram. -$5-8.
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.
Take it apart and look. It is almost always the rubber washer. If you are still not sure, get the name off it and go to HD, ask for the 'repair kit' for that faucet, there will be parts and a diagram. -$5-8.
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.
It doesn't but you better run sir/madam their may be a ghost in your bathroom.
To get the headlight washer working on a Renault Laguna, first ensure that the vehicle's headlights are turned on, as the washer typically activates only when the headlights are in use. Check the washer fluid reservoir to ensure it has enough fluid, and refill if necessary. Finally, operate the windshield washer control on the stalk; this should also trigger the headlight washer. If it still doesn't work, inspect the fuses and the washer system for any blockages or malfunctions.
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Could be anything at fault. Unplug the compressor and try using your washer. If it works, then you have a fault with your compressor. If it still doesn't work, do what should have been done in the first place: call an electrician.