Second guessing before I brute force this and break the cartridge. It should just pull straight out at this point?
There’s a cheap extraction tool that makes this wasaay easier. Don’t try to brute force it!
Just search for cartridge puller and your shower faucet brand
I got it. It did pull straight out, but was really wedge in good!
Typical lurker here, looks like this guy has the exact model and he attaches the handle and gently prys on tabs on the top and bottom with a screw driver (you might need a pick to really get it in there) to wiggle it out. https://youtu.be/JDPIXUwR8WA?si=OmDHhtSx0k6CwnCb
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Not a plumber but have some diy experience. My understanding is they typically get pulled straight out. You replace the cartridge and any o rings so I wouldn’t worry too much about damaging the plastic if you already have the replacement part. Example: https://youtube.com/shorts/SsJna8wR_mk?si=gzC52tkVuv5PMQue
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I’m open-source; check me out at GitHub.
If this is a moen then the guides you’ll find online / YouTube do actually have all of the info you need. I can’t recall if it needs turned a certain way, but the last time I had to remove one I had to brute force it so hard I broke the solder joints of the pipe up to the shower head and had to resolder it. I was on my back in the tub pulling it with all of my strength, feet on either side of the faucet hole. We tried heating it first, and using various spray in lubricants first too. We did have the extraction tool for it too, but it didn’t help for some reason.
I’m 99% sure this is a pfister avante. Didn’t see any removal tool online. It’s really not budging.
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