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Remove cartridge kohler kitchen faucet.
Loosen the small screw beneath the button using a hex wrench fig.
Kohler faucets are designed for the homeowner to repair.
These cartridges serve the same purpose as a valve stem in other faucets by allowing the water to flow out the faucet spout.
Leaks in cartridge faucets are usually caused by worn out cartridges or worn rubber o ring seals.
To remove a kohler kitchen faucet completely you ll need to disconnect the supply lines with the water off of course.
Cartridge faucets generally use an up down motion to regulate water flow and control temperature with a left right motion.
Turn off the water to the faucet.
If you have a two handle faucet with handles that turn 90 degrees you have either a cartridge or compression faucet.
Use an adjustable wrench to unscrew these and then reach under and behind the sink basins to feel for the screws that hold the faucet to the counter via a large washer.
Remove the plug button located on the back of the handle fig.
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Remove the plug button from the handle fig.
Turn off the water to your faucet and remove the handle fig.
Loosen the screw underneath the plug bu.
Once you have removed the screw you will have access to the bonnet on your kohler faucet.
Remove the aerator for the simplice pull down faucet the aerator is located in the spray face of the sprayhead fig.
One of the elements that sets kohler s faucets apart from other manufacturers is the use of a faucet cartridge.
This will enable you to screw it off the top of the faucet.
On most two handled faucets this can be done by unscrewing the bonnet under the lever.
Follow the steps below to install a new valve in a single control faucet.
Once it has been removed set the bonnet aside so you can proceed with repairs to the o ring or cartridge.
Kohler manufactures a variety of faucets for both the kitchen and bathroom.
To remove it use a glove with grips or a jar remover to turn the piece counterclockwise.