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This is usually caused by a partial blockage inside the toilet. Try using a plunger to clear it, if that doesn't work, get a toilet auger from your local home improvement store
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Yes water can back up in a drain and flood out lowest opening, which would be a toilet flange at floor level. If tub is draining fine, then clog is probably near the toilet, but below floor flange level, and therefore not inside the tank ... judging from your description. If you are in a house, go outside and see if there is a vent stack on the roof directly above toilet. If so, you can run a snake down from there. You can also run a snake down through "s" shaped toilet trap and enter the pipe that way. Another option is to remove the toilet and run snake directly down hole, and then reattach toilet.
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You should have left it dry instead of turning it on, you probably have corrosion now, find a local place that works on phones to see if they'd work on it.
If you want to try to completely dry it, put it in rice for 24 hours minimum to draw out all moisture.
Hi,
There could be a couple of things you need to check.
First turn the water off at the valve right under the left side of the toilet. Then take off the hose at the big nut right up under the left side of the toilet. Check to make sure that there is no dirt pligging the hole going into the toilet. Also open the valve and make sure that water runs into a bucket of pan from the hose.
If everything seems fine there then the fill valve will need to be replaced.
A Fluidmaster 400A or equivalent fill valve will be a universal replacement that will fit your toilet.
I hope that this will help you to solve your problem!
Motorola has a program call phone tools that you can install in your computer and connect your phone to it. The software will copy the info from your phone and it will also load your contact information from outlook into your phone. Not sure if your phone will connect after it's been dropped in the toilet though. BTW: I bougt the program off of Amazon for about 8.00.
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