How do I Fix a Toilet Cistern?

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GoodallGirl
To fix a toilet cistern, start by removing the entire siphon unit, empty the water and turn off the supply. Undo the large nut beneath the cistern and any other nut until it is free. Detach the handle from the siphon unit in the cistern, replace the diaphragm and reassemble.
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1. Turn off the water supply, which is usually located on a valve beneath the toilet. Turn it clockwise to shut off the water. 2. Flush the toilet to remove the water. Wipe up any
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1. Check for the leak location in the cistern, if the problem is a leak, as this can give you an idea of where the problem is. If the leak is at the back of the tank, it could be
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1. Use a bathroom cleaner and rag to clean off the rear area of the toilet bowl where the toilet cistern will be installed. 2. Apply a light coat of silicone grease to the inlet at
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1. Ensure that the cistern seal is in place. This is the seal at the bottom of the tank. It is held in place by a large hexagonal nut. If this is a new cistern, this should be in
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