How do I identify my Kohler faucet cartridge?
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How do I identify my Kohler faucet cartridge?
Identifying Your Faucet Model
- The model number is printed on a tag that is attached to the cold water supply line of the faucet.
- The supply line is located below the sink, countertop, bath rim, or behind the bowl of a bidet.
- The model number, or part number, is typically preceded by “P/N.”
What is Kohler temperature memory?
Temperature memory allows faucet to be turned on and off at the temperature set during prior usage. 1.5 gpm (5.7 lpm) maximum flow rate at 60 psi (4.14 bar).
Where do I find my KOHLER model number?
KOHLER and STERLING product model numbers may be found in several places: Product label on the box in which the product was packaged. Product literature, such as a homeowners guide, installation instructions, or specification sheet. An invoice or receipt from the place of purchase.
Are Kohler faucets guaranteed for life?
Kohler faucets, both kitchen and bathroom fixtures, come with a limited lifetime warranty that protects their components. The company ensures that all faucets manufactured after January 1, 1997, will be leak and drip-free during everyday residential use.
What happens when a faucet cartridge fails?
Generally speaking, a faucet cartridge is bad when you notice that it becomes difficult to adjust the water temperature. In extreme situations, you might have cold water entering the hot water outlets (and vice versa). Another sign is when the stream isn’t strong enough, even with normal water pressure in the system.
Does Kohler replace free cartridges?
If the Faucet should leak or drip during normal use, Kohler Co. will, free of charge, mail to the purchaser the cartridge necessary to put the Faucet in good working condition. This warranty applies only to Kohler Faucets installed in the United States of America, Canada or Mexico (“North America”).
Why does my kitchen faucet drip after I turn it off?
If your faucet is dripping water after it is shut off, this may be indicative of a loose or damaged seat washer. Issues with washers is common in sink faucets leaking. The seat washer screw can become loose from repeated use, causing the faucet to drip water or chatter.