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I am getting soap in the rinse in 1 bay. I have a 4 bay super saver. I'm reasonably certain that I need to replace a check valve but I don't know where to look for the thing. Anybody know where it is?
Thanks
I am getting soap in the rinse in 1 bay. I have a 4 bay super saver. I'm reasonably certain that I need to replace a check valve but I don't know where to look for the thing. Anybody know where it is?
Thanks
I am having trouble visualizing a setup where a check valve actually would be the controlling factor for the soap itself. I would say it is much more likely a solenoid in line with the tubing coming from your source of your initial soap.
Jimmy check the solenoid for dirt (can be very small) that would be holding it open. Be careful when you dismantle it because some have more than one spring in it.
If the valve is really old make sure you check the seat of the valve if it's brass unless you replace the whole valve!