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Toe stop is not functioning properly and will not hold water

You will need a new gasket for the stopper. That is a regular Bath Part and you can find those at your local plumbing store.RodUS Parts Center
2/4/2013 8:10:26 PM • Jacuzzi Home • 47 views • 0 helpful votes
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I have a jacuzzi aero it will not heat and relay #3 chatters

This chattering means you have a bad relay on your circuit board. It will need to be replaced or you will need to replace the complete circuit board. Since you have tried to replace the relay i would suggest a new circuit board.RodUS Parts Center888-521-6183
1/14/2013 3:26:28 PM • Jacuzzi Home • 76 views • 0 helpful votes
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Jucuzzi Model U670 Espree 636 does not turn off after running. Have there been similar probelms reported and if it is the switch, can the switch be removed from the top?

Yes, I replaced mine from the top. It's fairly easy. You have to pop it out after you get the trim off carefully and then pull the air switch out remembering to get the 1/4 house to come out with the air switch so you can detach it and connect the new one.
8/6/2012 4:42:31 PM • Jacuzzi Home • 357 views • 0 helpful votes
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Three button control panel for jacuzzi tub

Pull off all three knobs and then the plastic graphic rings and you will find 2 screws under each. After removing the screws the whole plate can pop off. If your problem is anything like mine, your air pump is full of water and needs to be replaced. After removing all the screws you can carefully pry it up with a thin tool, it is most likely caulked to the tub. You can find replacement parts and names for it here: http://www.guillens.com/index.jsp?path=product&part=124772&ds=dept&process=search&text=JAC%20%20G107XXXHope that helps
4/28/2012 5:45:19 PM • Jacuzzi Home • 3,753 views • 2 helpful votes
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Jacuzzi spa pump

keep a seperate re-chargable battery
8/5/2012 2:27:45 PM • Jacuzzi Home • 98 views • 0 helpful votes
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Jacuzzi

I am supprised that it will run that long. Most of them have a safety timer built in so that you will not get hypothermia.
6/10/2012 8:07:24 PM • Jacuzzi Home • 75 views • 0 helpful votes
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Jacuzi jets are not working

Is it filled with water? Motor and/or pump are not working
5/6/2012 5:14:58 PM • Jacuzzi Home • 95 views • 0 helpful votes
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J-300 won't heat. FLO readout

FLO = It typically for a Flow Switch or pressure switch (heater is deactivated. Pump may also be deactivated). It is most likely a flow/pressure switch failure.Before you buy a replacement try running the spa with out the filter cartridge - Checking if dirty cartridge is the issue. Also check that all gate valves are all the way open & locked.
1/5/2012 2:38:54 PM • Jacuzzi Home • 413 views • 0 helpful votes
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Why is it flashing fl and why is watercod

FL is used by some for a water flow problem. If you have the error then these are a few things to check.
  • Check for a dirty filter.
  • Check your gate valves on each side of the pump
  • Make sure they are fully open
  • Check the pressure switch to ensure it is operational
if you do not have enough water flow in the system it will not turn on the heater. The heater not being on will obviously allow the tub water to go cold.RodUS Parts Center888-521-6183
11/14/2011 11:27:32 PM • Jacuzzi Home • 141 views • 0 helpful votes
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My jacuzzi bath tub makes

Pump was humming, suspect air lock, pump could of burnt out, check power to pump and if it blows fuses then you will need a new pump and don't forget to bleed the pump
7/16/2011 12:06:09 AM • Jacuzzi Home • 2,564 views • 0 helpful votes
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Our jacuzzi tub is 20

if you have a water stain on the ceiling below your tub then you have a water leak. There is no easy solution for this. You must get to the underside of the tub in order to watch the jets when the tub is full of water to isolate the leak and then have it repaired by a plumber.
8/15/2011 7:55:18 PM • Jacuzzi Home • 638 views • 0 helpful votes
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I have a Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath (Torino model)

The Magic Touch control has been discontinued now for some years. You will need to remove it and install a control that will have it operate with an air switch/air button system. This is a pretty simple fix but will run you right around $70 for an Air Switch Kit.

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8/14/2011 12:40:52 AM • Jacuzzi Home • 611 views • 0 helpful votes
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There appears to be a

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Try this simple steps to find out leaks in the Jacuzzi hot tub:-

Look carefully underneath the pump for your Jacuzzi hot tub. If the seal on the pump is causing the leak, you will see water or moisture beneath it.

Inspect the hot tub's heater and the area around it. Like the pump, you will see water around or beneath the heater if it's causing the leak.

Find the other connections for your Jacuzzi hot tub and inspect them as well. This includes the unions, pipes, pressure switch and any other connections. If there's excessive moisture or puddles of water, then you've located the leak.

Give the valves of your Jacuzzi hot tub, such as on the pump, another look if you still can't find the leak. Often the valves can have a very small leak that's tough to detect.

Drop small amounts of dark food coloring into the water if you suspect the leak could be in the tub itself. Watch the dye. If it moves toward the tub wall, then that's where the leak is located. Continue dropping dye until you see it move within the water.

Also deactivate all jets and fill the hot tub up to the top. Keep track of the water pressure, checking back every 30 minutes to an hour--depending on how fast the water is leaking. Mark the water level with a grease crayon. Observe until the water level stops dropping; this lets you know the leak is above that level.

Search for any likely sources of leakage near the level at which the water stopped leaking. For example, look for broken seals around jets or light fixtures. This simple search may enable you to find the source of the leak.

Please get back to us if you have further query or else please accept the solution.

9/1/2011 9:04:38 PM • Jacuzzi Home • 250 views • 0 helpful votes
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The pull valve that directs

it is full of lime and scale from mineral deposits.
either chip it away to clean or remove and replace the spout with a new one which is the easiest thing to do instead
8/20/2011 11:49:51 AM • Jacuzzi Home • 283 views • 0 helpful votes
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The rotary knob that open

you would find that broken piece at your local jacuzzi whirlpool showroom. they will be the authorized dealership that will offer that part to you for sale.
the part you are looking for is part of the drain and overflow assembly.
8/18/2011 7:24:42 PM • Jacuzzi Home • 248 views • 0 helpful votes
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The water in the tank

There are only a coulple of places that the toilet could leak or, overflow and give you this problem. When you replaced the flapper valve, did it have an extra piece of rugger on it? Universal flappers have a round piece on them that are designed to fit over the overflow tube. If you flapper had this piece and you don't have need for it, you need to cut that out, if the flapper "hooks" to the overflow assembly. Leaving that piec on can contort the shape of the flapper and make it so it won't seal. If you are noticing constant movement(slight swirl) in the bowl, make sure the back tank is not constantly overflowing into overflow tube. If this is the case, your water level is too high. You will either need to adjust the water level and/or replace the fill valve. If you can hear the toilet running or leaking, push down on the flapper, if it stops, you have a problem with the flapper and/or the chain adjustment. When you install the flapper, you have ton make sure the chain is long enough to let the flapper fall and seal but, not so long that it can tangle or get between the the flapper and it's seal below it.
6/19/2011 3:23:03 PM • Jacuzzi Home • 856 views • 0 helpful votes
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The wall switch control for

pretty much bet on the fact that the pump has burned out. You are very lucky it did not set your house on fire. There is much friction when the pump is on and there is no water in the wet end to keep the seal cool. You will need a new pump. What model pump do you have? Find your Pump
8/15/2011 3:46:42 PM • Jacuzzi Home • 129 views • 0 helpful votes
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The wall electric switch for the Jacuzzi whirlpool

You have most likely burned up the pump. the pumps from years ago have a seal that has to have water to cool them whereas today's pump almost all of them, have a 'dry-run' seal kit so that if they are tuned on without water in them they will not burn up.
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8/15/2011 3:51:40 PM • Jacuzzi Home • 127 views • 0 helpful votes
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How do you remove the

Hi!kindly lift it up to the fill valve.
8/27/2011 2:13:08 AM • Jacuzzi Home • 74 views • 1 helpful votes
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My hot tub is showing

Jacuzzi has the manuals online if this is a jacuzzi brand hot tub.
http://www.jacuzzihottubs.com/request-brochure/download-manuals.html
3/6/2011 7:11:53 PM • Jacuzzi Home • 2,325 views • 1 helpful votes
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