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MrFixit (GA)
It's a Price Pfister kitchen faucet with single handle possibly Parisa series. Just a week ago, it has started overflowing water under the handle that is causing water dripping down. Temporarily, few pots and buckets are holding the spill. I did not know the exact model #, most likely a T34 – 4NWW. Please advice how to get it repaired. I prefer to fix it myself with your help. Thanks.
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LemonPlumber (FL)
Temporary cure, pull faucet fill body with putty and reinstall.Good Luck.Find the water source spout ,,hot or cold stem then replace defective part if available.Now American standturd.
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MrFixit (GA)
I have already re-puttied and re-installed the faucet that did not help. However, the cold spout comes under the handle. Please let me know what will be the permanent fix? Does is have a cartridge, washer or valve that needs to be replaced? I appreciate you responding. Thanks.
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steve (CA)
It has a cartridge and either the cartridge is bad or the spout to body o-rings are bad. Remove the handle and see if you can see the cartridge leaking.
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MrFixit (GA)
Do I need a special tool to open the cartridge? Thanks Steve.
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steve (CA)
Remove the handle and bonnet and then unscrew the reatiner ring.
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MrFixit (GA)
I am sorry I was wrong identifying the faucet model. It is actually Price Pfister Classic Series WK1-24. I have downloaded the installation/repair manual that helped me uninstalling the parts. Now, do I need to order the cartridge and two O rings and the tool to open the shank? Thanks for posting the diagram for me though. Sanjoy
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