Go there. Wondering if you can help me out with correcting the flush. I can’t seem to get the toilet to work properly anymore. It starts and stops before it’s complete. Used to work great and nothing I’m adjusting is going the trick. Having to hold it down. Thanx for any thoughts
Yo man. Thank you for confirming my surprise. I’ve been sitting on this thing for 4/5 years and now theres a leak. My head almost exploded when took the lid off to tinker. Why 2 valves? Never had seen anything like this.
Make sure there's not too much slack in the chain. Typically one loose link is good. Too tight will not allow it to fall all the way and too loose causes hangups
My toilet leaks down every minute or so and all I can see is around the red flapper looks to be just a little bubble coming up from the back. Have already changed the value in the back of toilet.
Is the second lower red valve supposed to close? mine just floats around in the water, i have to push it down to get it to close and my toilet has quit flushing. thanks.
Just replaced the seals but the toilet does not flush completely - no whooshing sound and complete flush. Did not change any of the settings as the toilet operated correctly just leaked from worn out silicon seals.
How do you adjust so that the toilet flushes properly? I just bought a house that has these toilets & it was constantly filling with water every couple seconds. I replaced the silicone flaps but you have to hold the handle down for the toilet to flush properly. Can you tell me how to fix this problem?
@@honeybee2swt74 From what I could make out from your comment, it sounds like the handle nut is on too tight. loosen enough so you won't have to hold it down. When you depress the handle and let go the flapper should drop to stop water flowing
This is one of the worst designs ever. Adjusting the height of the teeter bar could take forever, and, once it is set.... For some reason it changes! Totally inconsistant performance. Will change toilet soon.
This will be the last American Standard crapper I will buy. I didn't expect to have to spend $40.00 to fix a flapper that allows water to seep and now will not flush the toilet. For that kind of money, I expected to last more than two years.
It’s guaranteed for 10 years,I have been calling them every year and they send new flappers for free. It’s still an over engineered,over priced never buy again toilet!
@@PlumbingPartsPro At least Amazon has three silicone disk for $18, that's all that should really need replacing anyway, unless you break off the latches.