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Delta 17 Series Temperature Knob Removal

As a reminder for the next time in this rodeo, the latches holding the temperature adjustment knob on the Delta 17 Series dual-handle bath / shower faucet look like this:

Delta bath faucet cap latches
Delta bath faucet cap latches

I am unable to apply enough force to the smooth edge of the knob opposite the handle to un-latch it, so I jammed a small prydriver into the gap and twisted enough to pop the latch, at the obvious risk of scarring the chrome plating.

A better approach would involve a plastic prydriver intended for consumer electronics case cracking.

For the record:

  • Unlike the other bath faucets, this one has shutoff valves inside the wall
  • The replacement cartridge is RP46463
  • A dab of silicone grease on the rotating valve surface in the back improves its performance

Ideally, I won’t need any of that information again.

Comments

2 responses to “Delta 17 Series Temperature Knob Removal”

  1. dithermaster Avatar
    dithermaster

    I picked up a set of automotive trim removal tools which have been used for similar projects

    1. Ed Avatar

      Good idea: they look more rugged than my puny case crackers and way better than my fingernails.

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