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Broken trip lever in bathtub.
Remove the two screws from the trip lever faceplate to free the faceplate from the overflow tube.
Bathtub drains consist of a visible trip lever a plunger that seats in the drain to stop water and two pieces of.
If the trip lever on your bathtub has stopped working or if water slowly leaks down the drain when the tub is full repairing or replacing the linkage and plunger behind the trip lever may solve the problem.
How to repair the trip lever in a tub drain 1.
Pull the lever out then lift it straight upward to remove the linage from behind the tub.
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Unscrew the cover plate from the front of the bathtub using a screwdriver.
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In this video you will learn step by step on how to replace a bathtub trip lever or bath tub.
The small up and down lever you see protruding from the overflow plate on your bathtub is connected to a vertical connecting rod inside the overflow pipe behind the front tub wall.
Place a towel or rag over the bathtub drain to prevent dropping screws down the drain accidentally.
The first step is to unscrew the plate that holds the trip lever.
Have a drop cloth in the tub to prevent scratching it.
Straighten the end of.
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Remove the two screws securing the lever faceplate to the tub with a phillips head screwdriver.
Near the bottom of the connecting rod is a plunger of some kind usually a weight that works by sealing the drain opening at the bottom of the overflow tube.