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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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