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wa8yxm
Jan 26, 2014Explorer III
I have two ideas.. Old-Biscuit already told you the first (Just above this post) the 2nd is even easier to fix. (As in any easier and..) Cheaper too.
Now. On many toilets just behind the seet (if you have the lid up) is a "Cap" like thing, this covers the vacuum breaker and the tube that actually puts the water into the toilet.
If that tube is missing, has come off the breaker or is positioned improperly.
I'd take a look (you may be able to see it with an inspection mirror and not even pull the cap) before cvalling the dealer.
Now. On many toilets just behind the seet (if you have the lid up) is a "Cap" like thing, this covers the vacuum breaker and the tube that actually puts the water into the toilet.
If that tube is missing, has come off the breaker or is positioned improperly.
I'd take a look (you may be able to see it with an inspection mirror and not even pull the cap) before cvalling the dealer.
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