I think that you can pull them out by hand and wipe the shafts down. If that still doesn't work you can then try to spray the shaft with silicone spray or some other lube. Worth a try. I had one sticking out and just wiping it down fixed it.
Thanks for documenting your repair. Was your leak at the housing where you replaced the o-rings such that water was dripping out the bottom of the bidet, or was the leak at the nozzles into the bowl? w
Neither. It had a small leak right at the valve. You could see where one of the screws was rusting from being wet. If I remember correctly, it would just quit working. Actually I think possibly you could hear the nozzles dripping into the bowl sometimes too. I would have to get up in the middle of the night to turn it off. It has been a while, but there were no puddles anywhere out of the bottom of the bidet. Hope that helps. My memory is a little rusty.
I've noticed a drip drip from the middle of the back where the wands come out. Is this what you mean by "constantly running"? Seems like the ring you fixed was over in the input side. Thanks!
To be honest I can't remember exactly what I meant by that, but I'm pretty sure it was not a drip drip drip. But, if you have water coming out then that input valve is letting water get by and the fix should be the same. Good luck.
I'm guessing it was about 2 yrs old. We have had one that lasted twice as long though. The thing is, we paid around $250-$300 at the time. Other brands were asking $900 +. I had read that people were having issues with the other brands too. Last time I checked this brand was not available on amazon. I need free shipping here in the middle of the Pacific. Otherwise I get socked $100 shipping.
@@punasurf4697 I see. CleanSense ($340-$360) seems to have a better record, with warm water not limited to its tank size. One unit lasted about 5 years, and the other unit is almost 8 years now. I'm going to revive the broken one with a $60 part. At the same time, I've been trying to find a better brand because CleanSense also doesn't want to make my own repair easy.
Great job. Thanks for the tip and research on the o-rings.
Thank you so much for taking the time to help others. Your video really helped!
No problem. Glad that it helped.
You’re a total boss thanks for doing this. Appreciate it very much.🎉
Glad to help. Good luck with your repairs.
Great video. Helps a lot. Thanks
Thank you SO much. I’ll give this a try ❤
I hope that it solves your problem.
Thanks for the video, good job Buddy it helped me.
So glad that it helped you out. Thanks for letting me know.
Great Video for DIYs. Thank you very much, This thing costs $300.
Glad to help. Hope that it solves your problem.
Thanks I will never by another Brondell again bc of their top secret bs
Which brand are you buying now? All manufacturers seem to make self repair difficult.
I’m trying to find a fix for the nozzles not extending all of a sudden.
I think that you can pull them out by hand and wipe the shafts down. If that still doesn't work you can then try to spray the shaft with silicone spray or some other lube. Worth a try. I had one sticking out and just wiping it down fixed it.
Thanks for documenting your repair. Was your leak at the housing where you replaced the o-rings such that water was dripping out the bottom of the bidet, or was the leak at the nozzles into the bowl?
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Neither. It had a small leak right at the valve. You could see where one of the screws was rusting from being wet. If I remember correctly, it would just quit working. Actually I think possibly you could hear the nozzles dripping into the bowl sometimes too. I would have to get up in the middle of the night to turn it off. It has been a while, but there were no puddles anywhere out of the bottom of the bidet. Hope that helps. My memory is a little rusty.
@Tideview1, was your problem leaking water from the filter to the floor? If so, was it the o ring of the filter or something else?
I've noticed a drip drip from the middle of the back where the wands come out. Is this what you mean by "constantly running"? Seems like the ring you fixed was over in the input side. Thanks!
To be honest I can't remember exactly what I meant by that, but I'm pretty sure it was not a drip drip drip. But, if you have water coming out then that input valve is letting water get by and the fix should be the same. Good luck.
Thanks, Bud!
How old was your bidet? I'm wondering whether this is the brand I should avoid. Subscribed.
I'm guessing it was about 2 yrs old. We have had one that lasted twice as long though. The thing is, we paid around $250-$300 at the time. Other brands were asking $900 +. I had read that people were having issues with the other brands too. Last time I checked this brand was not available on amazon. I need free shipping here in the middle of the Pacific. Otherwise I get socked $100 shipping.
@@punasurf4697 I see. CleanSense ($340-$360) seems to have a better record, with warm water not limited to its tank size. One unit lasted about 5 years, and the other unit is almost 8 years now. I'm going to revive the broken one with a $60 part. At the same time, I've been trying to find a better brand because CleanSense also doesn't want to make my own repair easy.
It’s leaking from the heating element.
Sorry man, I don't have any experience with that. Good luck.
My brondell broke after 4 years, junk
You are luck that you got 4 years out of it. Yes, they are junk.
@punasurf4697 have you seen the alpha bidets? Any better?
@@lisas6363 Sorry, I have no idea.