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Hi need help on how to remove the valve on both fixtures attach to the wall. Pls see picture as I am stuck. Thks.
 

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I'n not familiar with that fixture!
The sleeve (nut?) behind and surrounding the splined shaft appears to have a slot at the top and bottom, in which case this is to take a 2-prong tool to undo it.
Either fabricate a tool, or try tapping a screwdriver placed in the slot diagonally to attempt to move it, or try needle nosed pliers and a wrench if the points of the pliers will fit in the slots!
I'm guessing that undoing that ferrule/ nut will allow you to take the chrome cover off, to reveal the valve behind?
 
I'n not familiar with that fixture!
The sleeve (nut?) behind and surrounding the splined shaft appears to have a slot at the top and bottom, in which case this is to take a 2-prong tool to undo it.
Either fabricate a tool, or try tapping a screwdriver placed in the slot diagonally to attempt to move it, or try needle nosed pliers and a wrench if the points of the pliers will fit in the slots!
I'm guessing that undoing that ferrule/ nut will allow you to take the chrome cover off, to reveal the valve behind?

I'n not familiar with that fixture!
The sleeve (nut?) behind and surrounding the splined shaft appears to have a slot at the top and bottom, in which case this is to take a 2-prong tool to undo it.
Either fabricate a tool, or try tapping a screwdriver placed in the slot diagonally to attempt to move it, or try needle nosed pliers and a wrench if the points of the pliers will fit in the slots!
I'm guessing that undoing that ferrule/ nut will allow you to take the chrome cover off, to reveal the valve behind?
Hi Basher th
I'n not familiar with that fixture!
The sleeve (nut?) behind and surrounding the splined shaft appears to have a slot at the top and bottom, in which case this is to take a 2-prong tool to undo it.
Either fabricate a tool, or try tapping a screwdriver placed in the slot diagonally to attempt to move it, or try needle nosed pliers and a wrench if the points of the pliers will fit in the slots!
I'm guessing that undoing that ferrule/ nut will allow you to take the chrome cover off, to reveal the valve behind?
H
I'n not familiar with that fixture!
The sleeve (nut?) behind and surrounding the splined shaft appears to have a slot at the top and bottom, in which case this is to take a 2-prong tool to undo it.
Either fabricate a tool, or try tapping a screwdriver placed in the slot diagonally to attempt to move it, or try needle nosed pliers and a wrench if the points of the pliers will fit in the slots!
I'm guessing that undoing that ferrule/ nut will allow you to take the chrome cover off, to reveal the valve behind?
Hi Basher thks for your reply. I have tried some of your methods but find that the push pull diverter is tricky. I hope someone has done this before and show me the way. Thks
 

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