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-[* black] Now that you have taken the faucet neck off the base you will want to take a closer look at the bottom of the neck.
-[* black] This should be where the part that needs replacing is located.
-[* black] This part is called the O-ring.
+[* icon_note] Now that you have taken the faucet neck off the base you will want to take a closer look at the bottom of the neck. If your o-ring looks old and cracked, this is likely the cause of your leak, and indicates the o-ring should be replaced.
+[* black] Pull the black o-ring off of the end of the faucet.