But with a 7 year warranty who cares? Bin it when out of warranty and get another one.
The fan bearings are worn and it's starting to flutter. WD40 can't cure worn bearings, you need a replacement.
But with a 7 year warranty who cares? Bin it when out of warranty and get another one.
I'm talking about repairs on old boilers. They have to offer cheap installs because they're competing with those of us who can economically fix the existing ones.
What's this then?
The fan bearings are worn and it's starting to flutter. WD40 can't cure worn bearings, you need a replacement.
Apart from wrong.
Oh right.
Oh right.
Do you doubt that joe?
What's this then?
The fan bearings are worn and it's starting to flutter. WD40 can't cure worn bearings, you need a replacement.
Apart from wrong.
I'm talking about bearings. Fook all to do with gas. So you think WD40 can repair worn bearnigs? Hahahahahah
What's this then?
The fan bearings are worn and it's starting to flutter. WD40 can't cure worn bearings, you need a replacement.
Apart from wrong.
I'm talking about bearings. Fook all to do with gas. So you think WD40 can repair worn bearnigs? Hahahahahah
So you don't think messing about with the fan inside a room sealed boiler is anything to do with gas then?
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I didn't diagnose a fan fault. An RGI did that. I only commented on the bearings.
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