Worcester Bosch 35CDI II - Gushing Water - Please HELP

leave the tap running with the boiler turned off, most likely air in the pipe work, if that does not work bleed your pump and possibly the radiators. did you drain your system.

is your air vent open

I'll try running the tap with the boiler off now. No air in there. I only drained the bolier and not the radiators. The manual said the I didn't need to drain the wholw system. I thought the hot water and central heating ran independantly from each other? i.e if the radiators are low on pressure the hot water still worked.
 
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if the system is low on pressure the hot water will not work always and could be noisy. I know what wrong with your system and think you should get someone who knows what there doing onto it. you obviously done something wrong and if you leave the tap running your boiler will overheat. am i right to assume your heating is working find
 
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if the system is low on pressure the hot water will not work always and could be noisy. I know what wrong with your system and think you should get someone who knows what there doing onto it. you obviously done something wrong and if you leave the tap running your boiler will overheat. am i right to assume your heating is working find

I'll bleed the radiators and see if it'll make a difference. I've not tested the heating yet.
 
test the heating first and tell me if it works, if you don't know what you doing then get someone in, coz you ganna makes things alot worst
 
when u ran the hot water does the h/w spindle makes the mico switch.

did anything get wet when u replaced the d/valve
 
if your heating works, then your pump work. when u replaced the d/valve did you accidently get anything wet
 
get someone who knows what there doing, i know what is wrong but not sure if i should tell you coz u might affect the boiler. it should take someone 5 mins to repair it.
 

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