Next pull the hose out through the faucet spout above and then feed the new hose back down the faucet spout in the same way.
Pull down sprayer faucet leak.
If the connections are tight and water is still leaking you may need a new hose.
Simultaneously pull the green tabs down towards the floor this relieves pressure on the collet holding the connector in place and allows you to remove it.
Turn on the faucet and pull out the spray head.
A pull out kitchen faucet is a wonderful addition to any kitchen this type of faucet has a sprayer head that is removed from the base of the faucet for doing larger cleaning jobs.
With this issue you might experience water leaking from where the sprayhead and pull out hose connect or water running down the pull out hose under the sink.
Attach the hose to the water supply in the same way as you removed the old one.
If water leaks out from under the slide nut remove the spray head and slide nut.
This troubleshooting document relates to standard pull out and pull down kitchen faucets.
Most sprayer faucet leaks occur at the connections on either end of the chrome pullout hose and most pressure loss problems are caused by debris or mineral deposits that clog the wand s aerator.
This can be in the form of a large pot that does not fit under a normal sink.
American standard pull down faucet repair email.
Faucet leaking or dripping between the sprayhead and hose.
If you have a screw on weight screw it back on now.
Causes for the leak.
First check the spray head for leaks.
Turn on the faucet and look for leaks around the crimp.
Faucet is leaking or dripping from the spout.
Make sure the slide nut is tightly screwed into the spray head.
Description of the issue.
With this issue water will drip from the end of the spout after the water has been turned off at the handle.
For type 1 green tabs.
This troubleshooting document relates to single handle faucets with a pull out or pull down sprayhead.
Push up on the assembly towards the faucet as if you are installing it.