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Shower Switch Jammed. It may be behind an access panel near your shower. One of the most common reasons that your shower switch isn’t working is a tripped circuit breaker or blown fuse in the home’s electrical system. If your shower diverter is stuck, it’s likely due to a clogged or stuck diverter. Fill a plastic bag with white vinegar, and fasten it to the faucet so that the spout and the diverter valve are fully immersed. Either way, the handle is directly connected to the inner diverter. Your diverter's handle may be a lever you can flip like a light switch or a vertically oriented stem you can pull up or push in.

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Your diverter's handle may be a lever you can flip like a light switch or a vertically oriented stem you can pull up or push in. If your shower diverter is stuck, it’s likely due to a clogged or stuck diverter. It may be behind an access panel near your shower. Fill a plastic bag with white vinegar, and fasten it to the faucet so that the spout and the diverter valve are fully immersed. One of the most common reasons that your shower switch isn’t working is a tripped circuit breaker or blown fuse in the home’s electrical system. Either way, the handle is directly connected to the inner diverter.

How Do You Take Apart A Triton Shower Head at Irma Furey blog

Shower Switch Jammed Your diverter's handle may be a lever you can flip like a light switch or a vertically oriented stem you can pull up or push in. Fill a plastic bag with white vinegar, and fasten it to the faucet so that the spout and the diverter valve are fully immersed. Your diverter's handle may be a lever you can flip like a light switch or a vertically oriented stem you can pull up or push in. If your shower diverter is stuck, it’s likely due to a clogged or stuck diverter. It may be behind an access panel near your shower. Either way, the handle is directly connected to the inner diverter. One of the most common reasons that your shower switch isn’t working is a tripped circuit breaker or blown fuse in the home’s electrical system.

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