If I remember correctly a faulty case seal can cause this problem. Had a problem a few years back where a customers was storing stuff on top of the boiler and slightly distorting the case.
theres a wiring block thats connected to the front of the pcb that can cause a dodgy connection when the pcb cover is raised into position. it catches on the overheat stat.sometimes vibration causes it to dislodge. check the pins are still connected to the pcb and the loom and block are o.k.
theres a wiring block thats connected to the front of the pcb that can cause a dodgy connection when the pcb cover is raised into position. it catches on the overheat stat.sometimes vibration causes it to dislodge. check the pins are still connected to the pcb and the loom and block are o.k.
If I remember correctly a faulty case seal can cause this problem. Had a problem a few years back where a customers was storing stuff on top of the boiler and slightly distorting the case.
If I remember correctly a faulty case seal can cause this problem. Had a problem a few years back where a customers was storing stuff on top of the boiler and slightly distorting the case.
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