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 no water flow to kitchen faucet
Author: niner88 (TX)

I have a built in dishwasher that I needed to clean behind (mice!). Sink and washer both worked fine before I started. I disconnected the water for the dishwasher from the shared line under the sink. I did not do anything with the line to the kitchen faucet. After I finished cleaning out behind the washer, I put it back and got the hose hooked back up. The dishwasher works fine with normal hot water flow, but the kitchen faucet is just a slow drizzle. I have no idea what happened or why water flow to the faucet would be affected. I disconnected both hoses and cleaned them out although there was nothing clogging either one. Reconnected the hoses and still the faucet doesn't work, but dishwasher is fine. Any ideas to fix would be appeciated. Thank you!

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 Re: no water flow to kitchen faucet
Author: bernabeu (SC)

remove and clean the kitchen faucet aerator - the thingy that screws onto the end of the spout

you are welcome

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