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Originally Posted by ccpyue
an examination fee will be $50-. Buying a new one is around $150-. That's why I don't want to take it back for repair.
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These prices are designed to put the consumer on the repair/replace fence so I'd say half the people opt for the $50 and half for the replacement. The company may be banking on the Sunk Cost effect so that the people who pay the $50 feel compelled to have the repair done rather than blaming themselves for getting suckered by these wordsmiths.
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Originally Posted by ccpyue
Someone said it may be the "Aerator" and its "screen" blocked to cause this. I managed to unscrew the "Valve" and cleaned. But I don't know Where is the "Aerator" and its "Screen", and how they look like. Could any one tell me where it is located, or show me a drawing of the "Aerator"? Thank you.
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To me it seems unlikely as the cause, but since you ask
Google (Search Results)
I'd search all causes for this no matter how unlikely, then rank them as to likelihood and as to labor/parts cost. The horns of the dilemma come when the most likely part is also the most costly.