Why does the toilet take so long to fill up?
A toilet that takes too long to fill might have any number of issues that cause the problem. Clogged fill lines or malfunctioning floats both affect the flow of water into the toilet. Perform some quick checks and replace any damaged components with readily available parts. Flush the toilet to check water flow.
What should I do if my Kohler toilet tank overflows?
Replace the fill valve with a KOHLER fill valve if the float sinks. If lowering the tank water level does not correct the overflow problem, clean or replace the fill valve. If applicable: Adjust the trip arm bracket and flange so they are parallel with the top of the tank.
Do you use Kohler flush and fill valves?
IMPORTANT! Use only KOHLER Genuine Parts to avoid property damage and achieve optimal performance. The phrase “Standard Toilets” applies to floor-mounted toilets with standard flush and fill valves and dual flush models. Refer to In-Wall Toilet Tank Troubleshooting if you have an in-wall toilet tank.
What do you call a standard Kohler toilet tank?
Use only KOHLER Genuine Parts to avoid property damage and achieve optimal performance. The phrase “Standard Toilets” applies to floor-mounted toilets with standard flush and fill valves and dual flush models. Refer to In-Wall Toilet Tank Troubleshooting if you have an in-wall toilet tank.
How to fix slack in Kohler dual flushing toilet?
The troubleshooting problems in this help topic include: If you are unable to correct the problem, contact KOHLER Customer Care Center: Check the trip lever chain for excessive slack. Remove one or two chain links to remove slack, if needed. For dual flushing toilets, verify that the rod length is correct.
Replace the fill valve with a KOHLER fill valve if the float sinks. If lowering the tank water level does not correct the overflow problem, clean or replace the fill valve. If applicable: Adjust the trip arm bracket and flange so they are parallel with the top of the tank.
IMPORTANT! Use only KOHLER Genuine Parts to avoid property damage and achieve optimal performance. The phrase “Standard Toilets” applies to floor-mounted toilets with standard flush and fill valves and dual flush models. Refer to In-Wall Toilet Tank Troubleshooting if you have an in-wall toilet tank.
Use only KOHLER Genuine Parts to avoid property damage and achieve optimal performance. The phrase “Standard Toilets” applies to floor-mounted toilets with standard flush and fill valves and dual flush models. Refer to In-Wall Toilet Tank Troubleshooting if you have an in-wall toilet tank.
The troubleshooting problems in this help topic include: If you are unable to correct the problem, contact KOHLER Customer Care Center: Check the trip lever chain for excessive slack. Remove one or two chain links to remove slack, if needed. For dual flushing toilets, verify that the rod length is correct.