Bidet seats have been around for a long time now, and sometimes they lower seat needs replacement. This shows a replacement for the Bio-Bidet seat.
Here is the lower seat replacement after the job is done.
At the back, there are two, sometimes three screws that hold the seat package together. Water gets turned off, power unplugged and the filter pulled out of the side before doing the work.
With the seat off, and the back screws removed, you can flip the seat and find two pry locations to open the seat box up.
There are a few wires that need to be removed before the old seat can be removed. On this seat, three colored clips and a long clip to the side.
The new seat ready to install.
Pretty fun stuff, but not hard to do.
And done.
http://terrylove.biz/home/79-bio-bidet-1000.html
Here is the lower seat replacement after the job is done.
At the back, there are two, sometimes three screws that hold the seat package together. Water gets turned off, power unplugged and the filter pulled out of the side before doing the work.
With the seat off, and the back screws removed, you can flip the seat and find two pry locations to open the seat box up.
There are a few wires that need to be removed before the old seat can be removed. On this seat, three colored clips and a long clip to the side.
The new seat ready to install.
Pretty fun stuff, but not hard to do.
And done.
http://terrylove.biz/home/79-bio-bidet-1000.html
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