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Kohler Model 10430: Fort® Single-control Remote Valve Kitchen Sink Fauc... Questions & Answers
How to stop sink leak
Check whether the faucet is leaking or the drainage is leaking.
If the faucet is leaking, you need tools to loosen the faucet to check whether the hoses are leaking or not. If the drainage is leaking, you can tighten the slip nut.
Have Kohler diverter, GP 75878
Shut off water supply
Under Sink:
· Unscrew brass connector for spayer hose
· Disconnect single water line to faucet bysqweezing lever on connector and
Gently pulloff.
· Loosen two screws on faucet base washers thenunscrew the washers
on thebrass faucet shaft ( NOTE: Have someone hold the fauct so it does Not accidentlyfall in sink when the support washers are removed)
· Take faucet out of sink
· Unscrew brass collar at base and remove
· Remove Set Screw on lower body of faucet
· Pull out Brass Mechanism from faucet
· The Diverter is located in the Brass mechanism
· Remove the Washer
· Pull off the small top valve in center of theDiverter, if still there
· Using a large wood screw that fits/screw intothe exposed hole In the center of
The plasticdiverter, screw it in and pull out the remaing part of the old diverter
· Flush out Faucet to remove any remaining debrie
· Replace with new diverter and replace washer
· Grease all areas that where greased when mechanismwas removed
Remove & clean the faucet Airrater and replace only afterEVERYTHING has been
Completed soyou can flush the faucet out again into the sink, then replace.
I cannot figure out how
Under the handle, there is a curved trim ring at the top that needs to be unscrewed from the base. This can be on tight due to hard water buildup. I cut two strips of rubber to wrap, one to wrap around the trim ring and the other to wrap base while using channel locks for the trim ring and a pipe wrench to keep the base from turning.After that is off, you will see a large hex head retainer nut that holds the valve assembly in place. A spanner wrench will get that off fairly easy. Reassembly is the reverse. Kohler specs the hex nut to be torqued at 9 ft-lbs or 1//4 turn past hand tight.
How do I open the
The handle has a allen set screw loosen that until the handle comes off then the bonnet nut will unscrew revealing the bonnet cap and washer the cartridge should be under that most kohler's require a special tool to remove cartridge(turn water to faucet off prior to working on faucet,also note how everything is removed it needs to be replaced in same order especially the cartridge,also you should use plumbers grease to coat all seal when replacing everything).
I've taken the spout off and can see the diverter
I have a K-R10430. I was having issues with the hand spray - poor water pressure. Kholer sent out a new diverter. After shutting off watner, when you remove the small screw in the back of the Spout, pull the spout off. Put a paper towel into the body to soak up excess water inside body. Then you need a small screw driver or small flat item to fit inside one side of the retaining ring near the opening, there is a space where you can fit something behind and carefully move the retaining ring out. Pull out with needle nose pliers then pull the diverter out with needle nose pliers. Insert new diverter with teeth facing up and push down. Insert retaining ring and make sure it slips into same **** in wall of body.
How do I remove the plastic insert to access the cartridge on a Kohler K-171 kitchen faucet?
To remove the plastic insert on your Kohler K-171 kitchen faucet, you can follow these steps:
First, turn off the water supply to the faucet.
Next, remove the handle of the faucet by unscrewing the set screw on the underside of the handle using a hex wrench or an Allen key.
Once the handle is removed, you should see a plastic insert that covers the cartridge. To remove this insert, use a flathead screwdriver to gently pry it off.
Once the plastic insert is removed, you should be able to access the cartridge.
If you need more detailed instructions, you can refer to the installation manual for your Kohler K-171 kitchen faucet .
Valve is set to far into the wall...
First, your not going to like the solution. There really is no way to solve this on kohler faucets. Some companies make adapters but as far as I know kohler isn't one of them. Hopefully you can cut a hole in the drywall behind and put it where it should be, if not the marble comes back off.
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