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Got one of these that needs replacing its gerbrit but not sure what the name or code is for it anyone know??
 

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Is it passing water ? totally knackered?
 
Is the washer on the base blistered?
Looks like it in the photo
 
Just needs the seal replacing if it that... Popping them with a pin is a short term fix till you come back
 
Just needs the seal replacing if it that... Popping them with a pin is a short term fix till you come back

Rather replace than repair not into short term fixes as its still a charge that if i was a customer wouldn't want to incur.
 
Rather replace than repair not into short term fixes as its still a charge that if i was a customer wouldn't want to incur.

If you can repair it and you are certain it will work without having issues in the next weeks / month np than its nothing wrong with that.

As long as the mechanism works and you are able to change the seal / washer you are good to go.

But you are quite right it's always better to replace parts
 
I recall changing a grohe washer once & had multiple call backs about it not shutting off, I did indeed end up changing the whole lot lol so know what you mean!
 
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