Know that s pretty vague basically don t use a breaker bar on that allen wrench.
Garbage disposal allen wrench won t turn.
If it does not turn on make sure that the thermal overload button is reset.
You will use your wrench to rotate the impeller back and forth to free debris.
Always turn off the switch and the breaker in the main panel that controls the garbage disposal before working on the device.
From above run water into the sink and turn on the disposal.
Ensure that we aren t dealing with a clog and when you are sure then try using the allen wrench again.
If the disposal motor is still jammed turn it with a special garbage disposal wrench.
Repeat the same process to free the jam and reset the unit.
Remove the wrench and plug in the disposal or turn on the circuit breaker fuse.
Insert a garbage disposal wrench into the center opening in the bottom of the disposal.
Do not force it beyond its capacity not to break.
Turn off the garbage disposal at the wall switch.
If the motor won t turn on at all it s likely that the disposal has burned out and needs to be replaced.
Try that and see if there s any foreign object jamming the blades.
By doing this you will manually rotate the grinding plate.
Garbage disposal won t turn on if the disposal doesn t spin or anything there can be two breakers that are trip there s a breaker on the disposer itself or there s a breaker at the main circuit panel in your home that could be triggered to begin this repair procedure.
Once you have the right allen wrench you ll want to.
If the breaker has tripped be sure to push it all the way toward the outside of the panel until it clicks.
If it spins freely you re done.
If the blades are still stuck rotate them with an allen wrench or a specialty garbage disposal wrench.
Position the wrench onto the bolt.
Garbage disposals are usually an easy fix but always remember to unplug the unit before attempting to clear a jam.
Garbage disposal allen wrench won t turn often when you have tried using the allen wrench to unjam the disposer and it fails to turn you should check for other options.
Eventually it should start to move.
Pressing the overload button underneath the disposal may fix the issue right away.
Turn the wrench back and forth repeatedly and forth repeatedly.
If not go back to the allen wrench and continue trying to move it back and forth.
Reach for a specialty wrench.