The shut-off valve is part of the shower head and does not appear to have any access to it. I will try soaking it to see if it loosens any shmutz. Thank you!
The solution to my issue came when the distributor of the recliner/sofa shipped us two new switches. They both worked! We took one of the broken switches apart and tinkered with the wires inside and got it to work in "opening" the recliner but not retracting it. The other broken switch is still...
Our shower head shut-off valve in our new Cyclone has gone from a slow dribble to not working at all. Any ideas on a quick fix (for fixing the shut-off) without having to exchange the shower head completely?
Thank you!
Though mine do not appear to be unplugged, I suspect that they may not be making a good connection (a little unplugged?). And yes, the hard part is figuring out how to get in there to check it out.
Thanks so much for your reply!
Nadja
TX_Clay, did you ever get a response on the problem with the recliner switch? Both of mine stopped working tonight. I checked the power source and all the connections (that were accessible).
Thanks!
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