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I’m trying to replace a cartridge on a Grohe mixer tap but I can’t get beyond second stage!

I have removed the grub screw,but cannot lift off the lever.I have applied some wd40 into the grub screw hole,..but the lever won’t budge.
is there any other method for removing the tap lever?…help needed.
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I have an exploded diagram of the tap,so know how to proceed once lever is removed.
 
Should just lift off but will be tight try heating and cooling the lever a few times pour boiling water over then cool with cold water, worth a try before you wreck it
 
Tip handle up and back and get a screw driver under front lip and rest it on the body lip under handle and gently lever it. Be careful not to damage edge of handle.

It will come off.
 
Tip handle up and back and get a screw driver under front lip and rest it on the body lip under handle and gently lever it. Be careful not to damage edge of handle.

It will come off.
Thanks,…not sure I understand!..Do you mean actions 1,2 and 3 in photo
 

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Thanks,…not sure I understand!..Do you mean actions 1,2 and 3 in photo
Close.

Lift handle and insert screw driver so it rests on lip under handle. Do it away from spout so you can get more of an angle with screwdriver.

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Next photo shows sitting on lip

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Then lever the handle of screwdriver upwards while pulling up/wiggling handle.

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Thanks Timmy,….that’s clearer…I will give it a try!
I can see that the ring that the screw driver rests on could get dented…but Ill see what happens…
 
Thanks Timmy,….that’s clearer…I will give it a try!
I can see that the ring that the screw driver rests on could get dented…but Ill see what happens…
Stuff can get dented/marked, so be careful.

You might be able to get a pry under the back with handle in closed position, so any dent isn’t visible.
 
Hi Timmy,

tried,…managed to get screw driver between lever and ring cap,but won’t budge!
im concerned that if I force it any harder something is going to break…that I can’t fixed there and then.
 
Hi Timmy,

tried,…managed to get screw driver between lever and ring cap,but won’t budge!
im concerned that if I force it any harder something is going to break…that I can’t fixed there and then.
The only other advice I’ve got, is maybe try a screw driver either side to wiggle it while applying pressure.

They can be stiff, but if grub screw is out, it’s only friction/scale holding it.

I guess you need to look at it like this......

If you don’t get the handle off, you can’t replace the cartridge and will end up buying a new tap....

If you lever it with a screwdriver and damage it more than you’re happy with, you’re buying a new tap.....
 

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