SOURCE: Leaking kitchen faucet delta saxony 473-sd.
on top of the on off handle ther is a little cap pull it off un screw it carefully take apart the top once u see the top of the cartrige carefully pull it out and replace it and it should stop the leak
SOURCE: Delta single handle kitchen sink faucet
Tuen the stops off unsder the sink . Remove the alaen screw from the handle. Using a spanner wrinch or a needle nosed pliers spred apart unscrew the large nut that has two slots. Lift the whole assembly out. Take assembly to the plunmbign supply and match ius the kit that youy need with has two new rubber seals and two springs and maybe a new spanner nut. It also comes with the spanner wrench and allen wrench needed to renstall. Tip you may be able just to tighten the spanner nut(clockwise) and stop the leak w/o rebuilding it.
SOURCE: delta faucet 470-ss-dst is leaking from the spout.
easy fix, shut-off water at under-counter angle valves and water meter, pop-out the blue and red insert located on the front of the handle of the faucet, turn faucet on to relieve pressure, loosen allen screw under red and blue insert, pull handle up, remove nut under handle, remove plastic insert gasket and stem under the nut, notice two rubber gaskets.... remove them and the springs behind them and replace, when putting the insides of the faucet back in pay close attention to the notches and grooves,,,, the parts only go back one way....
SOURCE: My Delta Faucet Leaks
Check that we were looking at same parts diagram, but I would say RP-70 Ball assy., as well as RP-4993 Seats & springs . If it's only dripping, just seats and spring will usually get you by, but if they are sending parts, free of charge, or ball assy., isn't too expensive, I'd change it too. I have had some luck with removing ball assy, cleaning it well with fine steel wool, then removing seals, and springs, stretching spring slightly, to add more pressure to seal, clean seal, then dab on a little vaseline to seals, and re-assemble.
SOURCE: my faucet is leaking from the pulldown where the
before you take it apart ,I want you to check,the pullout handle first,because most of the time ,all that is wrong is that little1/2-5/8 in washer between the handle and the hose,It usually runs down the hose ,and might apear to be something else leaking under the sink.If your correct,and it is leaking where you said.Some of the newer faucet have a clip that just pushes together.So you need it fing the clip,and push it in.
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Hi Greg Freshour, I want to help you with your question, but I need more information from you. Can you please add details in the comment box? where is the leak
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