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It is quite common for a toilet lever ( often called a toilet handle ) to break. Normally when the toilet lever does not cause the toilet to flush it is often because the cistern lever arm has broken, this is much more common than the actual toilet lever itself breaking.

 

   

 

broken toilet lever This is the broken toilet lever arm.

 

 

he lid Remove the cistern lid and place it somewhere where it will not fall over and break. There is no need to empty the cistern or isolate the water supply for this job.

 

 

t lever Here you can clearly see that the lever has broken.

 

 

remove the bar

Undo the screw on the lever arm and remove the broken piece of metal.

Be careful as the metal will be sharp

 

 

undo nut Undo the retaining nut using a suitable spanner and remove the old lever.

 

 

insert new lever arm Insert the new lever arm into the hole in the cistern.

 

 

slide on nut Slide on the washer ( if there is one ) and the retaining nut.

 

 

slide on the lever arm Now slide the lever arm onto the lever.

 

 

tighten nut Tighten the nut to hold the lever in place.

 

 

tighten lever arm Ensure that the lever arm is in a straight line with the syphon hook and tighten the screw.

 

 

finished job Almost finished.

 

 

refit lid Refit the cistern lid- Job done!

 

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