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        This morning I noticed something strange with the faucet in my tub.  It is a single handle tub shower faucet made by Moen.  Rather then starting with the handle down in the off position and turning anti-clockwise to turn on, I need to turn it clockwise to turn on and anti-clockwise to turn off with the handle finishing in the up position.  Do I need to replace the entire cartridge or is this something as simple as a washer?
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                      Sep 20, 2008, 09:13 PM
                  
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        Does the handle appear to be loose ? Is the screw in the middle of the handle tighten all the way ?  It appear to me that the handle got loose a bit therefore it doesn't stop where it should.
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					  Originally Posted by aussiejodi   This morning I noticed something strange with the faucet in my tub.  It is a single handle tub shower faucet made by Moen.  Rather then starting with the handle down in the off position and turning anti-clockwise to turn on, I need to turn it clockwise to turn on and anti-clockwise to turn off with the handle finishing in the up position.  Do I need to replace the entire cartridge or is this something as simple as a washer? I'm a little confused here!  Moen one handled valves pull to turn on and push to turn off. Your valve doesn't use washers. However, Moen does have a tube stop that prevents the handle from turning all the way around. This is a chrome tube with a square ridge running down the middle just behind the handle. You do not need a new cartridge you simply need to adjust the situation by removing the handle and turningthe stem 180 degrees.  Good luck,  Tom
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        Tom, let me clear the confusion for you:  the older models "push and pull".  The new ones - the pressure balanced, temperature controlled units -  turn around almost like PP and others brands...
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                      Sep 21, 2008, 07:14 AM
                  
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        Thanks Milo,  Ya learn something new every day! 
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        Yep we all learn something new every day, Milo I sent you a privet message if you get a chance please respond, Thanks
 
 aussiejodi,
 
 Is it possible that if can post the model Number or a picture of your faucet, Thanks.
 
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        Sounds like the cartridge is most likely worn and rounded off, and will need replacing. Repair is relatively simple.
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        Hello Dgpicker,
 Welcome to the plumbing website, you responded to a 3 years old tread, always check the date on left upper corner before you answer a thread, Thanks.
 
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        Thks. Noticed that after I posted. Woops!
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