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My toilet fill valve makes vibration noise every time I flash it. It stops for a few seconds if I use my hand to stop the watch coming out from the fill valve. Anyone has any idea what the problem it could be? Thanks

 
Or get the valve replaced to a valve more suitable for high pressure.
Fluidmaster Pro B brass tail valves will be very quiet with a controlled fill
 

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