03-14-2023, 01:47 PM
There is only a dribble of cold water when faucet is on full. I think the cartridge needs replaced.
Instructions are here Moen cartridge replacement . Mine starts at picture 5a. No water leaks. The cartridge remains in place when the retaining nut is removed, i.e. water pressure is not enough to remove cartridge.
With water off, I could not remove cartridge as shown in instructions. Too tight.
Had a plumber look and he was concerned about breaking the cartridge in half and starting a leak. I don't have access to the plumbing...no access door. So if it breaks, I'd have to cut an access door and water off until it is fixed.
Picture of cartridge in place.
I used pliers to grasp this extension, but cartridge didn't budge. The extension screws into the top of the cartridge.
Would lubricant be effective at loosening the cartridge? Maybe I just have to yank on it harder? Or make up a metal extension to which I can apply more force?
Thanks.
Instructions are here Moen cartridge replacement . Mine starts at picture 5a. No water leaks. The cartridge remains in place when the retaining nut is removed, i.e. water pressure is not enough to remove cartridge.
With water off, I could not remove cartridge as shown in instructions. Too tight.
Had a plumber look and he was concerned about breaking the cartridge in half and starting a leak. I don't have access to the plumbing...no access door. So if it breaks, I'd have to cut an access door and water off until it is fixed.
Picture of cartridge in place.

I used pliers to grasp this extension, but cartridge didn't budge. The extension screws into the top of the cartridge.

Would lubricant be effective at loosening the cartridge? Maybe I just have to yank on it harder? Or make up a metal extension to which I can apply more force?
Thanks.