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Posted by mikearbor on March 16, 2009, 4:08 am
My toilet quit working last night. I checked all the fuses in my
fusebox and none of them looked blown. I bought some new fuses and
replaced all of them. The toilet still dont flush. Is there a fuse
inside the toilet itself or somewhere else in the bathroom? Where?
Mike
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Posted by Stormin Mormon on March 16, 2009, 9:12 am
Yes, there's a fuse in the drain. To see it, you have to be
upside down, and put your head in the bowl. Leave the dirty
water in, if the fuse dries up, it won't come out.
--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
My toilet quit working last night. I checked all the fuses
in my
fusebox and none of them looked blown. I bought some new
fuses and
replaced all of them. The toilet still dont flush. Is
there a fuse
inside the toilet itself or somewhere else in the bathroom?
Where?
Mike
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Posted by Van Chocstraw on March 16, 2009, 10:05 am
mikearbor@none.invalid wrote:
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> My toilet quit working last night. I checked all the fuses in my
> fusebox and none of them looked blown. I bought some new fuses and
> replaced all of them. The toilet still dont flush. Is there a fuse
> inside the toilet itself or somewhere else in the bathroom? Where?
>
> Mike
It's the biofuse in your brain.
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Van Chocstraw
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Posted by Sanity on March 16, 2009, 10:08 am
> mikearbor@none.invalid wrote:
>> My toilet quit working last night. I checked all the fuses in my
>> fusebox and none of them looked blown. I bought some new fuses and
>> replaced all of them. The toilet still dont flush. Is there a fuse
>> inside the toilet itself or somewhere else in the bathroom? Where?
>> Mike
> It's the biofuse in your brain.
Problem is that he has to get an appointment with his proctologist to get
the 'brain biofuse' replaced.
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Posted by KC on March 16, 2009, 2:01 pm
On Mar 16, 3:08=A0am, mikear...@none.invalid wrote:
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> My toilet quit working last night. =A0I checked all the fuses in my
> fusebox and none of them looked blown. =A0I bought some new fuses and
> replaced all of them. =A0The toilet still dont flush. =A0Is there a fuse
> inside the toilet itself or somewhere else in the bathroom? =A0Where?
> Mike
Meant to be a joke, but I had a real life experience very similar to
it. I flushed the toilet and the electricity went dead. Directly
related causes.
Was at a small remote gov't facility that had commercial power, backup
generator, and a well. The facility was on generator power under test
conditions, the toilet was flushed, the well pump kicked on, the
generator overloaded & kicked off, and the facility went dead along
with the radios the controllers talk to airplanes with. Report read:
cause of outage was toilet flush.
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> fusebox and none of them looked blown. I bought some new fuses and
> replaced all of them. The toilet still dont flush. Is there a fuse
> inside the toilet itself or somewhere else in the bathroom? Where?
>
> Mike