Sprinker System Won't Switch Zones

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  • čas přidán 17. 11. 2019
  • A common problem many homeowners will run into is an automatic sprinkler system that stops changing from zone to zone. In this short, helpful video we show you the likely cause of the problem and how to easily fix it yourself for under $25.

Komentáře • 43

  • @larsdiversified3663
    @larsdiversified3663  Před 4 lety +2

    Links for replacement parts at The Home Depot:
    5 zone replacement cam: www.homedepot.com/p/FIMCO-5-Zone-Replacement-Cam-9223SP/202524192
    Cam cover and o-ring: www.homedepot.com/p/FIMCO-Cam-Cover-and-O-Ring-9218/202524332

  • @nicholasgoddard9878
    @nicholasgoddard9878 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Stumbled on this when my sprinkler would not change zones. Thanks so much for the easy to follow tutorial!

  • @alexalonzo7955
    @alexalonzo7955 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Wanted to drop a comment to thank you. Thanks to this video I was able to see what was wrong with my system. Much appreciated! If you were my neighbor I would buy you a 12 pack!

  • @step6477
    @step6477 Před 3 lety +1

    Ok, so I almost paid my handy man $150 to replace my timer and it wasn't the timer. Thank God I found your video. You also did and excellent job of explaining what to do. Thank you!

  • @dinisteles8422
    @dinisteles8422 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the great video, very useful! In my case, the cam piece was ok but the chamber had a number of snails and debris that probably were obstructing the system. Removed them with tweezers and now all the zones are working. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge.

  • @19draper63
    @19draper63 Před 4 lety +2

    Easy to follow and clear video. Went outside removed the 4 screws and the piston was sticking. Reassembled and it works. Thanks.

  • @tony745
    @tony745 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much. It is not only that they charge ridiculous amount of money...But you have to wait for them, when ever they want to come. God Bless you.

  • @JamesBond-sr7fw
    @JamesBond-sr7fw Před 3 lety +3

    The Standard Valve Stem and Disc Assembly for Low Flow has a little protrusion at the top that makes the stem turn on the selector plate. That little protrusion breaks from the force of the water. When it breaks the stem won’t turn and the system stays in one zone. You can see it at the top when he pulls the little cap. Home Depot sells that piece for 26 bucks. I broke three of these parts until I added some j b weld to that protrusion. The designer should have put rounds on that little section to beef it up.

  • @aerostaraircraftsanctuary604

    Good video! This looks just like my unit. Very helpful.

  • @robertrlondono2838
    @robertrlondono2838 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for your video 🙏

  • @joeoliver9223
    @joeoliver9223 Před 2 lety +1

    Great, thanks a lot for the help and the money I saved.

  • @snipex2000
    @snipex2000 Před 4 lety +1

    thanks for the video...I have the same valve (3zone).

  • @snipex2000
    @snipex2000 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the video. My cam is sticking...and it leaks form the top. I will check home depot for the parts.

  • @nicholasabadiotakis2655
    @nicholasabadiotakis2655 Před 2 lety +1

    thanks, found a dead lizard in my valve, once removed system back to normal

  • @arnoldrodriguez3803
    @arnoldrodriguez3803 Před 2 měsíci

    So I have 11 zones in my system. My system runs off of a shallow well with a 2 Hp pump. System comes on fine with timer and works great until it reaches zone # 8. At that point pressure drops dramatically in zone #8 and only a small stream comes from one or two of that zones heads. I then go to my well pump and crack the threaded bleeder on top of the impeller housing. air bubbles will then come out and within a minute or two zone #8 will pressurize and come to life. The system will then finish off the remaining watering cycle without a hitch. Next day this same problem will repeat. What might I check in my system? Thanks

    • @larsdiversified3663
      @larsdiversified3663  Před 2 měsíci +1

      It seems that your Zone 8 valve might now be opening fully thus causing the weak flow of water that only starts to operate 1 or 2 heads. Releasing the pressure on the bleed valve seem to cause the zone to open fully (ie. change of pressure)1. What type of valve/selector system are you using? Don't know of any 11 zone systems in my area. Also, if you let in run while zone 8 is now working properly, will if start working on its own? Is there any break/missing head(s) in Zone 8 that might introduce air into the system?

  • @hothmobile100
    @hothmobile100 Před rokem

    What part of Florida?

  • @sprinklerdude9768
    @sprinklerdude9768 Před 11 měsíci

    That will do it.

  • @dawavecraver
    @dawavecraver Před 15 dny

    Thanks for the video. on my 3 zone system, the fourth pipe that is not a zone has slits in it and water runs out of it continuously while the sprinkler is running on any of the zones. is that normal

    • @larsdiversified3663
      @larsdiversified3663  Před 15 dny

      No this is not normal. This means the valve is not closing completely. The valve could be bad or there could be some debris (such as a small rock) stuck in the valve. The first step would be to remove the top of the valve and flush it out.

    • @dawavecraver
      @dawavecraver Před 14 dny

      @@larsdiversified3663 Thank you and thanks for the quick reply. if I May, one more question on this, if I remember correctly the none zone pipe with the slits in it used to have a little water squirt out when the system was changing zones,,, is that true or is there supposed to be no water at any time coming out of that none zone pipe.. Thanks again, I will try what you suggested and remove the top of the valve and see what I can see.

    • @larsdiversified3663
      @larsdiversified3663  Před 14 dny

      @@dawavecraverIt is normal to see a small amount of water when the value indexes to the next zone. It is not normal if water continues to flow after the valve has switched zones.

    • @dawavecraver
      @dawavecraver Před 14 dny

      @@larsdiversified3663 excellent, thank you

  • @875daily
    @875daily Před rokem

    Hey Lars, i replaced both parts and i still can’t get water to come out of the sprinklers. I have a 4 zone system. I hear the water in the pipe so maybe pressure valve? Do you have a video on that ?

    • @ytcane6326
      @ytcane6326 Před rokem

      Did you lose prime? Do you have a hose valve on your sprinkle/valve area? If so connect a hose to and turn on the hose and then open the valve to let water into the sprinkler system. Let this run for several minutes. Then close the valve and turn off the hose. Now give the sprinkler/pump another try. If this doesn't work post pictures of your system.

    • @875daily
      @875daily Před rokem

      @@ytcane6326 no i don’t have a hose hook up. it’s the old time clock with dial and pins for days of the week. thanks for the reply

  • @russellcarron8459
    @russellcarron8459 Před 3 lety

    Where can you get the parts I've looked everywhere

    • @carbuying
      @carbuying Před 3 lety

      HomeDepot sells all the repair parts. Their website has a section call "Sprinkler Repair."

  • @PositiveROI
    @PositiveROI Před 4 měsíci

    When going from a 6 zone to 4 zone, does it matter what zones get deleted?

    • @larsdiversified3663
      @larsdiversified3663  Před 4 měsíci

      Can you be little bit more specific about what you are trying to do? Not sure what you mean by the question,
      Steve

  • @patrickkhoury9991
    @patrickkhoury9991 Před 2 lety

    Hi bro,im facing a problem that all zones are coming together with low pressure(i tried to test every zone but the same issue)what could it be and thank u.

    • @larsdiversified3663
      @larsdiversified3663  Před 2 lety +2

      Sounds like the valve zone selector is either broken or jammed in a position where its letting water go to all zones at once. The top cover of the valve can be removed. Take it off and take a look in there.

  • @darleenfenster6704
    @darleenfenster6704 Před 10 měsíci

    I changed both parts, but it still is not switching zones and now it is leaking from the indexing valve. I thought about changing that, but it involves pic and cutting that. Is there anything else I should do to fix the switching zones and leaks?
    Thank you

    • @larsdiversified3663
      @larsdiversified3663  Před 10 měsíci

      Remove the cap and check to see if there is any debris stuck around the cam piece. I've seen little bits of coral rock here in Florida. Where is it leaking? Is it between the top plate of the valve house and the bottom housing? if so, check the top part of the housing closely, they often develop cracks. You may need to look for the crack while the system is running. You can buy the top housing at HomeDepot are replace it without any cutting of the pipes. You would loosen the collar on the connector and then remove the 8 large stainless steel screws.

    • @darleenfenster6704
      @darleenfenster6704 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thank you so much for your reply. I really appreciated your video. I am a 75 year old widow and try to do most fixing when I can. I rely on these helpful videos to teach me how to fix things. I will check for cracks. It seemed that the piece that pops up was stuck when I went to replace the cam pieces. I sprayed it with silicone spray and hoped that would fix it. I will keep trying. Thank you for your help,.

  • @ricklucy24
    @ricklucy24 Před rokem

    Hi..is the center piece sticking up supposed to be able to spin 360..seems mine is stuck on 90 degrees back and forth

    • @stevenalterman5912
      @stevenalterman5912 Před rokem +1

      Hi ricklucy, yes, the center piece that is sticking up through the cam is supposed to go all the way around and the cam piece determines where it stops for the next zone. If yours is not moving correctly, you probably have a small pebble or debris stuck in the valve. Try jiggling the center piece and hit it with the spray from the hose to break it free. -Steve

    • @ricklucy24
      @ricklucy24 Před rokem

      @stevenalterman5912 yes
      .removed the 6 screws on the for lack of a better name..mechanism. was a small rock in there
      . Removed it and works fine now!!
      Thanks for the quick response

  • @Nedinho23
    @Nedinho23 Před 2 lety +1

    What if your sprinkler system is not from the Cold War era?

  • @joevio4375
    @joevio4375 Před 3 měsíci

    "Hope he shows up when he says he's going to show up" but add if he shows up at all.

  • @kiddoutlaw600
    @kiddoutlaw600 Před 3 lety

    I have the same one it’s leaking bad

    • @carbuying
      @carbuying Před 3 lety +1

      Make sure that the o-ring is installed and in good condition. Also, I have seen where the top piece of the valve housing has developed a hair line crack that can only be seen under pressure when the pump is running. Take a very careful look where the water in leaking from while the pump is running.

  • @rikmiles6531
    @rikmiles6531 Před 3 lety

    I have this indexing valve in the house I just bought. These things are awful. I thought they stopped using this junk 30 years ago. I can’t wait to convert this to electric valves. The best way to fix these is to take a hacksaw and cut them off at ground level and start fresh.