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Posted by Soul Bandit on March 26, 2006, 10:55 am
I think for the most part, I've eliminated the problem by simply turning the
supply valve a bit more open allowing more water to flow to the sink faucet.
It has not shut off lately since.
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>> Duh... I was wondering if some one out there might have some suggestions
>> as to what might cause the faucet to act that way. When you say, "Open
>> it up and investigate...", wasn't what I was looking for. Thought some
>> one might have had a simular problem and might have seen the corrective
>> solution...
> Sure, after you open it up and investigate, replace the rubber "O" rings
> or washer. They sometimes act up with hot water, but I've never seen it
> to the extent you have. You don't give details as to brand, but most are
> fairly simple to replace. Step one is to open it up though.
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>> as to what might cause the faucet to act that way. When you say, "Open
>> it up and investigate...", wasn't what I was looking for. Thought some
>> one might have had a simular problem and might have seen the corrective
>> solution...
> Sure, after you open it up and investigate, replace the rubber "O" rings
> or washer. They sometimes act up with hot water, but I've never seen it
> to the extent you have. You don't give details as to brand, but most are
> fairly simple to replace. Step one is to open it up though.
>