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    #21
    Originally posted by bluetoaster View Post
    Sorted and I am warm and clean again. Happy days
    .... and it's gone again. I suspect the diverter valve but I've chickened out and called a plumber.

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      #22
      Originally posted by bluetoaster View Post
      .... and it's gone again. I suspect the diverter valve but I've chickened out and called a plumber.
      .... and fixed again. My friendly plumber prodded the diverter valve and gave it a squirt of WD-40. Clever people these plumbers.

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        #23
        Originally posted by zeitghost
        And there we are: Error code E L and E H.

        PCB error.

        i.e. replace the replacement PCB that was replaced 2 years ago and has run for all of 3 weeks in total since then.

        Now thinking of buying a replacement off ebay, since it can't be any worse than the piece of crap that's in there currently.
        Could it be the cold has caused the solder joints to break?
        I remember a story of someone putting a faulty pcb into an oven and cooking it to get the joints to reconnect. Could be worth a try if you know someone corgi registered willing to take it out and put it back in again.
        Don't believe it, until you see it!

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          #24
          Originally posted by bluetoaster View Post
          .... and fixed again. My friendly plumber prodded the diverter valve and gave it a squirt of WD-40. Clever people these plumbers.
          I suggest you look on line for a new diverter valve head. They are readily available and depending on the make are dead simple to change. Just clipping onto the valve body. HTH.
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