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Old 05-01-2017, 08:07 PM   #10
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IF you ever get the quick coupling apart with pressure still on the line, you will not be able to re-couple the hose to it. The plunger inside of the female section will have too much pressure to release. The easiest way to release the pressure is to make sure both H & C sides are turned off and take a Phillips screwdriver and place it down into the female coupling, hold the screwdriver firmly with one hand and then hit the top of the driver with the palm of your free hand. It takes a pretty good lick sometimes, but this will release the pressure so the coupling can be used again. OR, another way is to take a wrench and loosen the female coupler from the faucet to release the pressure. The screwdriver is much faster.
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