Can you post a picture of the faucet? 800 pixels or less.
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Novice here would appreciate any help on repairing a leaking Kohler pull-out kitchen faucet.
The faucet leaks a bit from under the handle. I've removed the handle and the flange (?) to expose the top of the cartridge. I removed a small screw from the top of the cartridge and tried to pull it out, but something -- a clip maybe -- is holding it in. I've tried to pull the whole sleeve and attached spout up off the unit to see if there is a clip underneath, but it stops after about half an inch. It feels like the hose from the pull out spout is preventing the whole thing from coming off, but not sure that's the case.
So the cartridge won't pull out and the sleeve/spout won't pull off, and I can't reach any rings. Not sure what to do. Any suggestions?
Thank you.
Can you post a picture of the faucet? 800 pixels or less.
Thank you Terry. Here's a picture:
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You have to remove the hose in order to lift the spout off. Then you will have access to the cartridge to remove it.
Licensed residential and commercial plumber
Thanks HJ. How would I remove the hose?
The hose disconnects from below, and then can be pulled out.
Many thanks!! Will give it a try and let you know how it goes.
you remove the weight and then unfasten it from the bottom of the faucet. How you do that depends on which of the many possibilities they use to connect it.
Licensed residential and commercial plumber
Thanks to your guidance, I was able to disconnect the hose and remove the sleeve and attached spout, but am stumped as to how to remove the cartridge. I can't find a clip. Here's a picture -- thanks for any suggestions!
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It looks like you would unthread the ring with the many flat sides to it.
That would be the keeper.
Thank you Terry. I was thinking that and tried to take it off, but the whole unit turned with it. Think it's ok if I wrap a pair of pliers in a towel and grab the tapered area in the middle to hold it?
You can put pliers on the brass body. That is all covered anyway when you slip the faucet back over it.Think it's ok if I wrap a pair of pliers in a towel and grab the tapered area in the middle to hold it?
The spout should have a "stop" built in so it can only rotate so far. Move it to the left hand stop, then hold the spout while you remove the "locknut". It looks like a Pfisterfaucet model.
Licensed residential and commercial plumber
Thanks Terry and HJ. I managed to unscrew the nut and pulled the ceramic cartridge out. I took it to two plumbing supply places and neither had ever seen it before. Am posting picture on the off chance someone might recognize it. All plastic housing except for the metal post.
Thanks again for your help.
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I think I might know what it is but I would like 3 more pics. One of the spray head,one looking down into the faucet and one pic of the handle.
Thanks!
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