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Help! Leaking power shower! :(

Yes just buy the part and fit.
But if you going to get someone to fit it get a plumber or someone who knows about showers.
See many that have been attempted to be fixed by clueless plumbers/handyman and been a total c*ckup.
Seco do the solenoid valves normally just push fit or are they solvent weld or is there another method of install?
 
The solenoid valve assembly on the original shower screw in to the bottom of the pump with an o ring seal.
The new valves have changed design and just push in with the original o ring/screws.

The pain in the ar*e bit is you have to unscrew half the shower internals to unscrew the old one. :wink:
 

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