Submitted by imissratm t3_1264uhr in DIY

I have a Moen single faucet shower that was dripping. I replaced the cartridge and made sure the new model was correct. The faucet no longer drips, so that’s a success. However, now the shower discharges the temp opposite the setting. I turned the water back off and twisted the cartridge 180 degrees. Still wrong. Anyone have any advice for me? Thank you all in advance.

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no1name t1_je7ksi2 wrote

Use a waterproof pen to change the hot cold sign.

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Ckrebs95 t1_je7lnai wrote

Take it back apart and spin the cartridge clockwise 180 degrees. You just installed it upside down.

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imissratm OP t1_je7lnvt wrote

Hahaha I suppose that would work.

I should clarify that when I rotated it 180 degrees to fix it I only used the cartridge extraction tool to rotate the inner “piston” part. Should I have pulled out the entire thing and rotated it?

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fredsam25 t1_je8a74s wrote

Put a sign in the shower that says hot<=>cold.

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cheeseburghers t1_je8e4os wrote

Just came to say I did the EXACT same thing (moen and all)!

I know the right answer is to flip it upside down, but I’m too lazy to shut off my main water valve to the house just to do that project. Alas, one day.

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0fxgvn77 t1_je8iql1 wrote

I did the exact same thing. I really didn't want to cut out tile and re-do everything and I was able to get to the plumbing from the floor below so I flipped the hot and cold feeds.

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Parking-Artichoke823 t1_je8xm98 wrote

Let´s just hope he won´t have any unexpected visitors before he does that (and forget to inform them about it), since I know fools who love cold showers and will blast the water right at them. That would be a very unpleasant experience

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digggggggggg t1_je8xyiw wrote

I did the same thing - replaced an old brass Moen 1200 with a new 1225. Getting the old one out was so incredibly difficult that I could not care any less about having H and C flipped afterwards.

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cheeseburghers t1_jecu9mm wrote

This is the plastic knob that you have to unscrew two bolts, remove it, then put it back on. If you’re careful I could get away without shutting off the water but shit loves to go wrong when I try to fix stuff so… not gonna tempt fate.

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