How Do You Repair Kohler Toilet Filler Valves?
A toilet is controlled by two valves, one to operate the flushing mechanism and one to fill the tank after the toilet has been flushed. If your Kohler toilet runs constantly after a flush, it means there is a problem with your filler valve. The repair can be as simple as adjusting the fill valve float or replacing a worn-out washer in the valve, or you may need to replace the entire valve assembly. If you have to replace the entire valve, don’t worry. It is a procedure that can be accomplished easily, and Kohler provides replacement parts at a low cost. Step 1 Adjust the float in the toilet tank. Pinch the spring clip on the float and slide it down the filler valve, making sure it is located an inch below the top of the overflow tube. Flush the toilet and see if this has solved the problem. If issues persist, move on to the next step. Step 2 Flush dirt and debris from the valve by removing the cap from the top of the fill valve and running the water supply for a few seconds. Turn the k