stops it from rising up with the water level and shutting off the water , but my best guess is that the rubber seal has started to perish or distort and needs to be replaced you can find this right at
...short rigid tube about 4 inches long that sits inside the black thing that looks a bit like floppy toilet plunger married to a bladder. It has three points of attachment. Look to the largest one at ...
...this particular model. You have a float valve that works much the same way that the float in your toilet tank works, either your float is leaking, (full of water), or the valve actuated by the
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