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Water will continue to run back down the hills to the lowest Heads and Some water will come out.It will stop once the water in the lines has Drained out.
Sounds like you have a bucket impact sprinkler. These are problematic as they tend to beat themselves into non-operation from the moving parts involved and the impacts. They stop turning for a number of reasons, low water pressure, dirt and debris filling the bucket impeding rotation, plants covering the sprinkler etc. If no debris is found and others continue to work on same zone the water pressure is probably unchanged it may just be tired. I suggest replacing it using a pop-up rotor preferably a Hunter PGP-ADJ or PGJ-ADJ Rotor as rotors have only 1 moving part a gear which is sealed inside the sprinkler making them very dependable.
Body leaks are very, very hard to pin point, mechanics usually want to go home when they ge one, but here is the way we track them down, if you feel the leak is from under the put a sprinkler hear under the car and turn it all full blast get inside and try to see where the leak is coming from, if the leak is from up top area then do the same thing, let the sprinkler rain on the car, as much water as possible, once you do find the leak get some body caulking or a can of spray under-seal and spray the leaking area, it is most likely a welded seem that is leaking. GOOD LUCK.
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