Kohler Cimarron Toilet Repair
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- Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
- #diyplumbing #toiletrepair Kohler Cimarron Toilet Repair How to replace leaking flush valve seal.
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Well done! I thought when I purchased this unit I would be free of these types of issues. Your comment about the bleach tablets was very helpful, as they are necessary with my water treatment system. Thanks!😎
Nobody at Home depot where i bought my toilets had a clue about the seals or valves. Great video saves me the hassel........!
Thank you! You saved me the time and hassle of calling a plumber. More importantly, you saved me the money I would have paid him.
Not only did this video help me 10 months ago when I replaced the seal, it helped me today replace the cylinder tube. Thank you again!
Thank you for saving me the cost of two plumbing repairs! These toilets were installed two years ago. Both toilets had the leaky seal problem. The first toilet seal replaced had a very small bump on it and a mirror (exactly the same) one on the other flat side. I thought that strange but threw the old one out happy to have been able to fix the leaking so easily!
After replacing the second toilet seal I noticed a series of three small bumps mirrored on both flat sides of the seal. Frustrated I just threw the seal on my desk for a week or so. Upon inspecting it again the bumps disappeared leading me to the conclusion that these seals had a defect in them!
These toilets were installed in May and July of 2021 and repaired easily with your instructions so indications are that if the impurities are in more seals this might be a two year project and your instructions will be even more invaluable! Thanks you again!
Thank you for saving me the cost of a plumber, it took me a little over a minute to fix our annoying leak. I didn't bother removing the tube since it was on so tight but was plenty of slack to just turn the tube sideways to work on it. Your informative short instructions were to the point without excess talking to purposely make it longer.
I couldn't get the rod inside cylinder to rotate from the top. Being plastic parts, I was concerned it would break with to much pressure. I had to reach down to the bottom of the rod and then rotate the rod from there. It was a snug fit but with some pressure did rotate to the left. A 15 minute repair. Thanks
As they get older it is harder to turn. Yes sometimes you have to reach all the way down to get it.
This is a really informative, easy to follow video.
Very useful thanks! Everything about video was perfect with description and how clear everything was. Wish I had 4 hands to give it 4 thumbs up
Thank you. I replaced it with ease with your instructions.
Thank you so much! Your video made it so easy!!
Thank you! The seal that came with my new toilet was defective.
Great video! do they sell just the yellow cap? mine is broken where it locks...
Fluidmaster has a product (flush' 'n sparkle) that sits in the tank and passes the water that fills the bowl thru a sealed chlorine tablet container. It doesn't put chlorine in the tank itself, just the bowl.
Thanks
That’s easy. Thank you for the bideo
My problem is the gasket on the bottom that's rotted away. I can't find any videos on how to replace that.
The gasket where it goes through the tank or where the tank meets the bowl?
I never put those toilet tabs in my tank because I knew that it would ruin the seals and also if your animals drink out of the toilet like your dog, he can harm them
I am sure there are people who might not think about that when putting cleaning products in. They might also claim they do not let the dog do that by closing the lid etc.. but animals are smart and they know how to get what they want to get. I am glad you posted this.
Thank you for this information
Thanks for the Info
Just a matter of semantics, I know. But the gasket you replaced was not "old & rotten" but rather it was destroyed by the chlorine tablets. And every piece of plastic in that tank as well.
Was water leaking into the toilet or from the top of the valve? I have a leak from the top of the valve itself thinking I need to change the flush valve.
In my case the yellow gasket at the bottom had become so hard it would no longer seal. If the leak is at the top it could be overfilling, have a crack, or a leaking fill valve.
My problem is not a bad gasket that makes the toilet run, it's the flush lever that sticks...it stays in the up position, preventing the cylinder from falling. I tried loosening the nut on the inside of the tank, but that didn't help. So I tried loosening the screw on the other end of the arm, but it is so tight. Do you know what I could do?
I have a number of these toilets in our different properties and had the same issue on one. The handle was corroded on the shaft that penetrates the tank. I took the screw (it was tight) out and took the handle shaft out of the tank. I cleaned the corrosion off the handle shaft and put some lubricant on it and reassembled.
@@MiloFarms I bought a new handle installed and have the same problem. I'm confused why it's still sticking.
@@AHuh100 Sometimes the handle gets corroded on the shaft that penetrates the tank and will not allow the handle to fall back down. I took the screw (it was tight) out and took the handle shaft out of the tank. I cleaned the corrosion off the handle shaft and put some lubricant on it and reassemble.
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This toilet is CRAP no pun intended, you're spending extra money for nothing "super flush" technology my ass in time the whole assembly will rust and you will not be able to separate the tank from bowl, better off buying a simple standard design toilet where the tank and bowl have simple gaskets, and the tank is held in place with big accessible plastic wingnuts