G
Griffin
Hi,
I have running water into the toilet pan after flushing. It is not the overflow as the water level stops below the overflow. The water in the cistern does not start rising after flushing.
That is until I lift the cistern lid off. Doing this immediately allows the water level to rise. Not sure what the tube is called that connects the push button flush to the central column (valve?) but it is almost as if pulling that straight - by lifting the lid - allows the water to rise.
Any ideas?
I have running water into the toilet pan after flushing. It is not the overflow as the water level stops below the overflow. The water in the cistern does not start rising after flushing.
That is until I lift the cistern lid off. Doing this immediately allows the water level to rise. Not sure what the tube is called that connects the push button flush to the central column (valve?) but it is almost as if pulling that straight - by lifting the lid - allows the water to rise.
Any ideas?
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