Thanks.
Got an engineer coming tomorrow to look (hopefully). £60 call out fee but they're Worcester approved and I can't imagine I can get a diagnosis any cheap really.
Out of interest does this sound like it could be an issue with the motorised valve? I remember dealing with a similar...
Thanks. I've taken the control panel off and managed to remove the cap from the pump. A little bit of water came out then it continued to trickle lightly for a little bit longer. The center part of the pump seems to move fine so not so sure if it is the pump.
Also one thing I forgot to...
Thanks guys. May be looking at a call out on my Home Insurance emergency cover, just got to check it covers this.
A few people have mentioned condensate trap or something, how can I check this?
Thanks again.
Here's a view of the pump, from infront, above and underneath. As you can see it's not exactly easily accessible. The control panel in front of it looks easily removable but I'm not sure whether this is necessary or adviseable?
http://i39.tinypic.com/16aaeeg.jpg (Front)...
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