Aqua shower.
The other possibility is a faulty flow/stabilizer valvenot allowing the correct amount of water into the shower.Shower then overheats and TCO cuts in , result cold water.
A rough check is to remove theshower head turn temperature control to fully hot the water coming out of thehose should be a bit more than a dribble then turn to fully cold and it shouldbe coming out at full flow.
Ifthere is not much difference between the two then you could have a faulty flowvalve.
Answered 11 years ago by Anonymous
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