This D.I.Y video shows How To Fix Kohler Toilet Leak or fix Kolher toilet running step by step. Replacing Kohler Canister Flush Valve Seal =

A toilet water supply line leak is one of the many ways a loo can run amok. The line runs from just under the tank near the base of the toilet and attaches to the water line on the wall or floor. Water leaking from the toilet supply line can be a simple fix and requires only basic tools.
Step 1: Turn Off The Water System. Though it is not mandatory, turning off the water can make the repair job more manageable and less hassle. If there is a leaking issue, you cannot work with the water coming out all the time. Besides, it will make the glue application more complicated and less effective.
Place an inverted cup over the uncapped valve body and turn the water on for a few seconds to rinse out the valve. Remove and clean the seal and the cap. Then reinstall parts in the tank. If you use bleach tablets to clean your bowl, inspect your tank more frequently. The bleach tablets may erode your toilet fill valve and seal.
The flapper (aka โ€œflush valve sealโ€) is the plug that falls against the drain hole (flush valve drain seat) on the bottom of the tank and holds water in until the next time you flush. When flappers or flush valve seats wear out, water trickles out, causing the water valve to open to refill the tank. Here are a few tips for fixing a leaking
Unscrew the water supply line from the toilet. Drain toilet: Soak up water from the bottom of the toilet bowl with a towel. Remove nuts from floor bolts: Remove the plastic caps from the floor bolts. Use the pliers to unscrew the floor bolts. Remove toilet: Wiggle the toilet slightly to loosen it from the floor.
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