used red MN
Well-known Member
- Location
- Coon Rapids, MN
Sears Kenmore was in the house when we moved in 15 years ago and was probably a couple
years old then. Over the years it has needed minimal maintenance/ repairs. One time a plugged
orifice another time a sticking selector valve. Both times I could fix it myself inexpensively. Now it
is letting resin get in the water (found in the toilet tanks) and out the recharge drain. A quick
internet search showed a broken or cracked distributor or air getting in the brine feed. How hard is
it to replace the distributor if it is broke? Or should I cut my losses and bite the bullet and buy new.
Any expert opinions? TIA!
years old then. Over the years it has needed minimal maintenance/ repairs. One time a plugged
orifice another time a sticking selector valve. Both times I could fix it myself inexpensively. Now it
is letting resin get in the water (found in the toilet tanks) and out the recharge drain. A quick
internet search showed a broken or cracked distributor or air getting in the brine feed. How hard is
it to replace the distributor if it is broke? Or should I cut my losses and bite the bullet and buy new.
Any expert opinions? TIA!