Top and left side of the rad now hot but nothing at the bottom. Similar to the rad on the other side of the wall
Top and left side of the rad now hot but nothing at the bottom. Similar to the rad on the other side of the wall

Can you post one with the lockshield cap removed? Also, try removing the trv head, see if any improvement.Top and left side of the rad now hot but nothing at the bottom. Similar to the rad on the other side of the wall
Swapped the trv head with one from a rad that was workingCan you post one with the lockshield cap removed? Also, try removing the trv head, see if any improvement.
half an hour after starting the heating from cold
Flow is entering the radiator, so the TRV is not jammed shut.Turned a very hot radiator off and now the pipe feeding the cold rad is too hot to hold but actual rad is barely warm.
Tried this today, water was flowing out when both valves were openClose both valves on the problem rad. If system is sealed / pressurised ensure pressure is 1.5 bar . Then open its bleed valve ,have a towel to hand ,let water run out until it stops running. Open the TRV and see if water starts ,and continues , to flow out . If it doesn't the TRV is faulty or the pipework to it is blocked.
If water does flow out well,close the TRV and open the lockshield and repeat the test to see if water flows.
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