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Garbage Disposer
Troubleshooting & Repair
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WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOUR
GARBAGE DISPOSER?
There aren't many parts of your garbage disposer that you can service
yourself. When it fails, you may have to replace it. For information
about the two primary types of disposer and how they work, see the
How Things Work section of our website.
Warning! To avoid personal injury or even death, always disconnect
your appliance from its power source--that is, unplug it or break
the connection at the circuit breaker or fuse box--before you do
any troubleshooting or repair work on your appliance. Also, because
some components may have sharp edges, use caution while working
on your appliance.
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It's
jammed
It hums
It leaks
It's on, but nothing's happening
It's grinding or disposing poorly
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more about garbage disposers
Garbage
disposer replacement parts
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Your
disposer can jam if foreign objects get into it--coins, twist ties,
plastic bread bag closures, shards of glass, soda can tabs, and
so on. With most disposers, you can insert a ¼" Allen wrench
into a port on the bottom, center of the disposer (under the sink).
By turning the wrench back and forth, you can wiggle the masher
plate inside the disposer and may be able to dislodge whatever has
jammed the disposer.
When you think you've done that, make sure the disposer is unplugged
and turned off, then remove the foreign object, so it doesn't jam
the disposer yet again. Next check the red reset button near the
bottom of the disposer. If it has popped out a bit, press it back
in.
If you can rotate the masher plate back and forth but can't find
a foreign object and have no success freeing up the jam, either
seek expert assistance or replace the disposer.
If your disposer doesn't have the Allen-wrench port on the bottom,
you can insert the handle of a hammer or broom into the top opening
of the disposer and try to gently pry the masher plate back and
forth. Then check the red reset button near the bottom of the disposer.
If it has popped out a bit, press it back in.
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If,
when you turn on the switch, the disposer is jammed, you may hear
the motor hum. To avoid damaging the motor, turn the disposer off
right away. Then clear the jam as described in the "It's jammed"
section.
If the unit hums when you turn it on, but it's not jammed, the motor
is probably bad. When you have a bad motor, it's time to replace
the whole disposer.
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If
the leak is coming from the drain pipe at the disposer, try removing
the drain pipe and replacing the rubber gasket. But if the leak
is coming from the top seal of the disposer near the sink, or from
inside the disposer, you need to replace the whole disposer.
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It's
on, but nothing's happening |
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On
the bottom of most disposers, there's a small red button--the reset
button. If the button has popped out slightly, the motor overload
has gotten too hot. That's usually caused by a jammed disposer that
was switched on for too long.
You can reset the overload by pressing in the red button. If the
button pops out again when you turn on the unit, the disposer is
probably jammed. See the "It's jammed" section.
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It's
grinding or disposing poorly |
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If
the drain line is clear but the disposer still does not seem to
grind up food very well, your disposer may be worn out. As disposers
age, they gradually wear out and/or rust internally. Eventually,
all disposers lose their ability to grind food effectively. If your
disposer has reached this stage, replace it. See our Accessories
page--we carry several garbage disposers.
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disposer repair for you to detect what's wrong with your
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Warning! To avoid personal injury or
even death, always disconnect your appliance from its power source--that
is, unplug it or break the connection at the circuit breaker or fuse box--before
you do any troubleshooting or repair work on your appliance. Also, because
some components may have sharp edges, use caution while working on your
appliance.
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