A cup or bowl properly positioned under the faucet spout can also work.
Delta sink faucet leaking from spout.
Remove the nut that holds the horizontal rod to the body of the pop up stopper.
Look to see whether the spout is dripping this is the most common cause of a leak.
Replace seats and springs 3 in diagram repair part rp4993 if leak persists.
Applicable for delta faucet models 172 173 174 1.
This video demonstrated this repair on a delta faucet.
Reattach the nut that holds the horizontal rod to the pop up body.
Your delta faucet is designed for leak free performance.
Test to see if water is leaking around the flange by plugging your drain with a rubber stopper.
If this occurs check the connection of the hose to the spray wand.
Replace seats and springs 4 in diagram repair part rp4993 if leak persists.
Through normal use and depending on the water conditions in your area seats and springs experience wear and may need to be replaced occasionally.
Unscrew the delta faucet handle by hand and use an allen wrench to loosen the set screw that holds the handle body in place.
Replace stem unit assembly 3 in diagram repair part rp1740.
Leaks from under the handle.
Leaks from base of the spout.
If your faucet drips from the spout follow these simple steps.
Replace the hose if it is damaged or leaking.
Dry the sink up after using the faucet then place a dry paper towel under the spout over the drain opening and check back later to see if it is wet.
Replace ball assembly 1 in diagram repair part rp70 as shown for lever handles or rp212 for knob handles.
Leaks from base of the spout.
Lift the stopper out.
Replace o rings 1 in diagram repair part rp2055 leaks from aerator.
Then remove the faucet handle body and set it aside.
When troubleshooting a leaking faucet choose your delta faucet type identify your leak location in the diagram and review the associated solutions and recommended replacement parts.
If you suspect a spout leak you can use a paper towel or small container to test it out.
To access the delta faucet cartridge and seats springs you ll have to remove the faucet handle body.
Unscrew the stem unit nut with channel locks.
If that doesn t do the trick you ll need to change out the faucet s seats and springs.
Do not cover the outside of the.
It is also possible that there is sediment or debris in your faucet.
If it is you may just have to tighten the handle s adjusting ring.
If this connection is secure and not leaking then check the hose for damage.
Since the water travels through the hose and not the spout itself a leak from the base of the spout would be very unlikely.
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