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    Replacing Hudson Reed Diverter Cartridge Valve

    No, couldn't find the Aldi ones so went to B&Q. They didn't have any 15mm 'O' rings so bought a plastic push fit valve thinking that they would have and 'O' ring in them that I could use. They were £1.50 each and fit perfectly. In the end, only two needed to be replaced, so for £3, I'm happy...
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    Replacing Hudson Reed Diverter Cartridge Valve

    The 'O' rings so far appear to have worked. That's for all of your help.
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    Replacing Hudson Reed Diverter Cartridge Valve

    It does and will try that thank you. Just need to find the right size O-rings now.....Amazon has let me down:)
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    Replacing Hudson Reed Diverter Cartridge Valve

    Starting to think its the O-Ring as when I move from hot input to cold input the leak moves, so hopefully if I get replacement that will resolve. Fingers crossed.
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    Replacing Hudson Reed Diverter Cartridge Valve

    I've taken them apart and re-made them but it's still leaking. Tried the silicone spray and no luck. I've moved washers / rings around to prove them and no luck. It's now leaking all over. Any suggestions? Am I at the point of a new pump?!
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    Replacing Hudson Reed Diverter Cartridge Valve

    Sorry, I'm new here. I've managed to fit the new diverter in the shower panel, it just needed some silicone spray, but I've caused another problem. I switched the water off to the shower, which may have caused some pressure on the pipes that go into the shower pump. I can't stop the water...
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    Replacing Hudson Reed Diverter Cartridge Valve

    I've managed to get the old diverter out, but there isn't much room. Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can line up the lugs because I can't twist the valve into place because it's too tight.
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