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friedrich grohe bathroom faucet
02-12-2007, 13:21
Post: #1
friedrich grohe bathroom faucet
One more thing I could use help on. After getting the coach back on
line with power, the bathroom faucet stays on unless it is turned all
the way to cold. Does anyone know how this thig comes apart? It is a
single lever handle faucet. I tried to pry the plastic top off but it
doesnt want to come. I tried unscrewing it, that didnt work either. I
looked in the blue box and there was no info there.

Robert Rahn
88 pt 40
Kalispell, Mt.
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02-12-2007, 13:52
Post: #2
friedrich grohe bathroom faucet
Robert,

A few weeks ago I had to replace my bathroom sink faucet, because I
broke the Grohe trying to get that plastic cap off. Anyway, twist the
pastic cap in the "tighten" direction just a little (similair to a 12
volt light socket)and then it should pull straight off. Once you get
the cover off there's a clip and then the cartridge can be pulled out.
I think I still have the thing laying on my work bench.
p.s. the grohe is much, much better quality than what it got replaced
with

Tom Sorrentino
1987 PT38
Bedford Hills, NY

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Robert & Teri Rahn"
wrote:
>
> One more thing I could use help on. After getting the coach back on
> line with power, the bathroom faucet stays on unless it is turned all
> the way to cold. Does anyone know how this thig comes apart? It is a
> single lever handle faucet. I tried to pry the plastic top off but it
> doesnt want to come. I tried unscrewing it, that didnt work either. I
> looked in the blue box and there was no info there.
>
> Robert Rahn
> 88 pt 40
> Kalispell, Mt.
>
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02-12-2007, 14:20
Post: #3
friedrich grohe bathroom faucet
Tom,
Grohe has a lifetime warranty, call them up and I'll bet you can
get a replacement for free!

Gardner
78FC33

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "thomas_sorrentino"
wrote:
>
> Robert,
>
> A few weeks ago I had to replace my bathroom sink faucet, because
I
> broke the Grohe trying to get that plastic cap off. Anyway, twist
the
> pastic cap in the "tighten" direction just a little (similair to a
12
> volt light socket)and then it should pull straight off. Once you
get
> the cover off there's a clip and then the cartridge can be pulled
out.
> I think I still have the thing laying on my work bench.
> p.s. the grohe is much, much better quality than what it got
replaced
> with
>
> Tom Sorrentino
> 1987 PT38
> Bedford Hills, NY
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Robert & Teri Rahn"
> wrote:
> >
> > One more thing I could use help on. After getting the coach back
on
> > line with power, the bathroom faucet stays on unless it is
turned all
> > the way to cold. Does anyone know how this thig comes apart? It
is a
> > single lever handle faucet. I tried to pry the plastic top off
but it
> > doesnt want to come. I tried unscrewing it, that didnt work
either. I
> > looked in the blue box and there was no info there.
> >
> > Robert Rahn
> > 88 pt 40
> > Kalispell, Mt.
> >
>
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