Moen 2919 Chateau Two Handle Tub and Shower Faucet With Standard Valve In C Logo
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MY TUB KNOB KEEP TURNING AND TURNING AND WILL NOT TURN OFF THE WATER

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There is probably a little plastic hubcap on the knob. You can pop that off with a butterknife. Underneath there should be a screw. If that screw is very loose, tighten it and it may solve your problem. If it almost fixes it, but you can't turn the knob very hard before it slips again, then remove the screw and use a pair of pliers to carefully turn the shaft that the knob was on. If that is not the problem - (which means the knob was NOT slipping on the shaft) then the valve will have to be taken apart or replaced. Make sure you turn the water off (upstream) before you attempt to take the valve apart.

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