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Old 02-07-2024, 01:03 PM   #1
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Via upper tail lights and lav faucet

When should my upper tail lights light up (the 1" x 12" vertical ones) ?
Are they on a separate fuse?

Also, has anyone replaced their lav faucet? Looks like cabinetry needs to come apart for access !!
Seems like it takes a long time for hot water to reach lav faucet, and may be restricted flow.

Thanks for suggestions
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Old 02-07-2024, 03:15 PM   #2
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When should my upper tail lights light up (the 1" x 12" vertical ones) ?
Are they on a separate fuse?

Also, has anyone replaced their lav faucet? Looks like cabinetry needs to come apart for access !!
Seems like it takes a long time for hot water to reach lav faucet, and may be restricted flow.

Thanks for suggestions
Those are brake lights, they only light up when you step on the brake pedal. There are exact replacements available on ebay if yours don't work.

Have not changed the bath lav but did the kitchen. One of these helps a lot since you can't really see and work in there at the same time: https://www.amazon.com/Ridgid-57003-...078YYD66B?th=1 I don't know how I made it thru most of my life changing faucets without that tool, it is a godsend. Did you try cleaning the aerator?

It would also help if you put your Via year and model in your signature, they made a few changes over the years.
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Old 02-08-2024, 03:41 AM   #3
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Do not know about your VIA, but I did change out the bath faucet in my Meridian. Did I say I hate plumbing!

I had to remove the built in shelves so I could get to the faucet connections. They did not make it easy to replace but its possible. The standard big box bath faucets will work.
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