slight drip on my baxi 105e combi boiler

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hello this is my first post and thank you for persivering with me
i have a small drip on my baxi combi boiler a 105e which was only fitted 4 years ago. i have located the leak is coming from the copper pipe which is shaped like a dog leg on the left hand side near the heat exchanger. the pipe is slightly bigger than 10mm the conection is not a normal compresion joint. instead it has a clip holding the conection. is there a seal inside this joint and is it an easy job to do and if it has a seal what do i ask for when purchaseing the seal. there isnt much room to get my hand in so can the side panel be removed from the left hand side of the boiler. the water is traveling down the pipe onto the tray under the burner and traveling towards the left hand ignition and dripping down. i am loosing presure in the system though its very slow. i am concerned that the water is traveling down the electical board. any help you can give me would be most gratefull.
kindest regards keith
 
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That clip holds in the "seal" probably perished giving the leak. However you are into the combustion chamber there fella and doing the work yourself could cause blah blah.
 

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