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Old 09-26-2018, 11:02 AM   #4
Md.FireFighter 3791RD
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Had the same issue in my bathroom sink a week ago. Posted on here about it and was told if i have a washer hook up,was told to hook a hose to it the hot and cold and turn them on to flush those lines out for a few minutes. So i did and that solved the issue. If that is what you find out is your issue and don't have a washer hooked up ,like me you are going to either have to cap those two lines off or install shut of valves on the two washer lines to keep water out of them or it will happen again at a later date. The water in those lines go bad a smell really bad. And yes what rohrmann just said, what year and model would be helpful for those with your model.
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