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Got this and been fine. Cheap fix.
Saving that in my Amazon list for future use.
Thanks.
Got this and been fine. Cheap fix.
If you get one and it leaks, remove their thin white o ring and replace it with a thicker one. That is what I had to do and now it works great.Saving that in my Amazon list for future use.
Thanks.
I may be wrong but I don't believe you purchased the same replacement head...Or at least you posted a different Link.If you get one and it leaks, remove their thin white o ring and replace it with a thicker one. That is what I had to do and now it works great.
Dale
I ended up ordering the stainless steel one hoping it would be a better match. The other one was ABS plastic and a brushed nickel.I may be wrong but I don't believe you purchased the same replacement head...Or at least you posted a different Link.
I found the pull out hose was kinked under the sink. I trashed the whole faucet and installed one I purchased at Lowes.I have a 2022 337RLS and the water pressure at the kitchen sink is very low, hot or cold. The pressure everywhere else is great. The bathroom sink, shower, toilet, and outside faucet all have over twice the pressure as the kitchen sink. This happens with city water as well as the pump. I have looked for kinked lines or restrictors and have had no luck.
Does anyone else have this problem? It acts like there is a restrictor or one way valve in the hot and cold line that goes to the kitchen sink. Another strange thing it does is it doesn't drain water when you use the low point drains and open the faucet. When you do this to the bathroom sink and the shower you can hear the faucet suck air and it drains the water. On the kitchen sink it does not suck air and the water in the lines remains. You have to hook up a compressor and blow the lines out to get the water out of the hot and cold kitchen lines. Also, when blowing out the lines the bathroom and outside faucet have much more air pressure than the kitchen sink.
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Dale
Mine was kinked as well and I had to move the weight and install a clamp to stop it from kinking when you pull the hose out. I have already selected a replacement faucet at Lowe's if the changes I made to the current faucet doesn't work and I have acceptable pressure. We will find out in a couple of weeks during our Spring camping trip.I found the pull out hose was kinked under the sink. I trashed the whole faucet and installed one I purchased at Lowes.