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Hi came across your forum after looking through google because of a problem with my CH system, any help would be much appreciated folks!

Today the Mrs was on at me to bleed the Rads as they were cold at the top! So off i went to bleed them, at this point the heating was on! so i bled all upstairs rads (4 0ff) didnt need much bleeding at all, downstairs were all ok, so after i bleeding them i goto boiler(volkera linea range) it has pressure down to 0.8bar, so i top it up using the fill loop thingy!(not familiar with termanology!) pressure now at 1.5bar, but boiler still has 04 fault code which in the manual says low pressure, i have tried the reset procedure and trived switchin it off at the spur but no joy, this 04 fault code wont go away and boiler wont fire?!?

Any help would be great folks! Cheers!
 
sounds like dirt in low water pressure switch,high limit stat kicked in or you have killed the pump by bleeding with the boiler running you need to call a gas safe engineer
 
Could be that the selector switch spindle has broken. it'll still feel ok when using. you'll need a new selector knob. must remove both pcb's to fit it, a good GS engineer will know what to do.
 
the easy way to check is to turn the mode selector switch to the off position the digital display should go blank if the display is still evident then the plastic trimmer that goes between the mode selector switch and the pcb is broken and will need to be replaced if it is fine then check the low water pressure switch and pump hope this helps
 
thanks for the replies guys, when i switch the selector switch to the off position the 04 is still there and flashing! so would this point to the mode selector? if so what kind of price do these retail at roughly? jus so ive got a rough dea of what im up against!
 
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