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Had a call to one of these earlier 6 years old intermittent e133 fault (interrupted gas supply) from fault code.

Boiler goes through sequence everything calling , pump spins ,fan spins but can't here it sparking , pulled out probes didn't look like anything was wrong gap looked ok not overly dirty.

Checked the terminals off the board think 1/5 and had little DC current was initially thinking gas valve but now thinking board .

Any you agree?
 
100% sure about electrodes? Can fit a pound coin in gap? Continuity ok?
High and low CO set up perfectly?
Condensate pipework clear?
 
Im not 100% sure thats why asked on here , was a gap between electrodes but would say not big enough to pop pound coin through.
Wouldn't even flash flash up to check CO and condensate clear .
 
If a pound coin dose not fit tight in electrode gap they may be knackered.
You check for continuity through the electrode?

100vdc across X2 connector terminals 2 & 5 or the board may be gone.
 
Only got 15 dc over the terminals which made me think the board may have an issue from then got a bit tunnel vision ,

One of those turned up to do a service 'oh hello your boiler don't work'
 

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