Step 3: Drain the Toilet Tank. After turning off the water supply, flush the toilet to drain the tank. Once the tank is empty, remove the water supply line from the toilet and place a bucket underneath to catch any remaining water.
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Flush the toilet to ensure that the water supply has been successfully shut off. The shut-off valve has been properly closed if no water refills the cistern and the bowl. Remove the toilet by unscrewing the bolts at the base and carefully lifting it off. Inspect the pan collar for any signs of damage or wear. 2.

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Grab some pliers and put some rubber gloves on. Turn off the water supply line. Open up the toilet lid. Flush the remaining water in the tank until you can access the fill valve on the inside. Using one hand, secure the fill valve inside the tank, and with your other hand tighten the bolt using the pliers.
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4. Phantom Flushes. Phantom flushes can also be both eerie and wasteful. This phenomenon occurs when the toilet seems to flush on its own. The usual cause is a slow leak from the cistern into the bowl, often due to a defective flapper or seal. Replacing these parts can typically solve the problem. 5.

Step 5. Okay and now you are ready to do the final fixing. Now we can remove the cistern from all of the joints holding it so that you can leave the cistern in a safe place. Remove the rubber washer at the bottom of the cistern and the metal cover with on it.
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