Broken faucet washer?

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JamesFromWisconsin

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Hi All, I don't know much about plumbing. My kitchen faucet base has been lose for a few months. All of the DIY sites say to just tighten the nut underneath and that I may need a special tool for that.
However, when I looked under, it looks like the washer the nut is putting pressure on is corroded and maybe broken (am I seeing that right that it's cracked in half?).
So should I get a new washer (and maybe a new nut) and just reassemble? How do I know what size washer to get?
Is there really just one bolt/nut? It looks like there may have been two (one of each side).
I would appreciate any help anyone would be able to give me - thanks!
 

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Also, just to clarify, this is the base of the handle-unit, which is separate from the actual faucet (see picture).
 

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Squirt some WD40 or penetrating oil onto the nut and upper threads first.
Otherwise the threaded bolt might start turning with the nut, which could cause trouble.
 
Thanks, all! I was able to just oil it up and twist it into place. I realized I even had a hard-plastic version of the special tool need to tighten this. You all solved my problem, and I appreciate it!
 
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