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MjAyMmJlZjY1ZDQwOWVhNmY4MGI4OGY1NTJiZTNkNGY5NjQ0NWY1NzYwNDI2 YTUzNTliYWRjMGRkMzkxOTA1ZDNlYTFlMjRmOTVmNjNiYmI0MWY0OGE0OWRk Unthread the sprayer. The screw is seated inside the handle and won't come out, so you can't lose it, but when it's loose enough, you'll be able to lift the handle and remove it. The first video shows the actual repair as I talk through it, and it is about 30 minutes. Just before you reassemble the entire thing (in reverse order of what you just saw in this Instructable), please note the plastic sleeve that was just above the spout (which holds the spout down) has a white "ring" inside of it (maybe called the "bearing"?). As the #1 faucet brand in North America, Moen offers a diverse selection of thoughtfully designed kitchen and bath faucets, showerheads, accessories, bath safety products, garbage disposals and kitchen sinks for residential and commercial applications each delivering the best possible combination of meaningful innovation, useful features, and lasting value. Once you loosen the cartridge by twisting it a bit in both directions, then you can wiggle it up and eventually remove the entire cartridge. NWQ1ODgyN2I3ZmI3OWIyNGNjMTZkOWFhMmY0ZDgxMDliZDY0MGNhNzhjMGQ3 Apply reasonable pressure to tighten the retaining nut, but don't overdo it because it's plastic and can break. Moen Anabelle - Faucet.com Then, remove the dome (see photos) which should just slide up and off. . Once the cap is off, insert the long end of the hex wrench into the hole and poke it around until it engages with the screw. From project advice to design planning, we'll help you get started. Moen 87650. The second video is the entire raw footage with some music thrown in. but I make it high-speed for fun to show what is involved (about 5 minutes long). The cartridge is a vital component in your Moen single-handle faucet. Also, beneath the counter, there is a washer and a locknut. That black plastic clip (wrapped around the metal handle mechanism) that is screwed into the underlying copper-colored stem (which is part of the cartridge) can only fit 2 possible ways because there are "flat" sides on the copper stem. In this case, I think replacing cartridge only may not solve my current leaking issue. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. and said he could be at my house within a couple of hours. Could you please advise on my issue? Don't worry, though, because it's easier than it looks. Kitchen Faucet: Leaking From The Spout - Moen Solutions Miseno | Build.com As you can see in the photos (and the video which you should also follow along with), you will now lift off what I call the white "restriction ring" and then remove a small metal washer that fits over the top of the cartridge (the copper-colored central part that had the screw in it from the previous step).