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Dripping from shower head. A Mira 415. From the tech drawings I've found it difficult to work out from which period. There is a post 1993 (Mira 415 - post 1993 | Mira | Shower Spares | Shower Doctor), a post 1991 (Mira 415 / 415 B - post 1991 | Mira | Shower Spares | Shower Doctor) and a post 1985 (Mira 415 / 415 B - post 1985 | Mira | Shower Spares | Shower Doctor) So my questions would be which model is it and what part do I need to change to rectify problem?


Second one

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From the documentation the customer had kept I learned this is the face plate and controls of either a Crosswater MC2000 RC or MC2001 RC.

He noticed that gradually he had to turn the temperature dial round further and further to achieve a good shower temp. And now it's cold no matter how far round it is turned.

Again, any idea what part might be needed and how to fit it?

Thanks
 
1 cartridge
2 cartridge
 
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You need to replace the cartridge in both
 
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I've identified the cartridges needed. The Crosswater one is £100!

I reckon I fancy my chances of getting into the Mira shower but when I was looking at the Crosswater one I couldn't work it out whilst looking. The three visible controls don't have any removable piece. The faceplate itself has what looks like a capped screw in the middle. Any ideas? If I have to take sideboards and basins off to get behind it before I can change the cartridge I want to know about it before giving a price for the job.
 
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For the Mira one you may find you only need to replace an O ring. Had a similar problem last year and that's all that was needed.
 
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