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E 20 error, on a Baxi combi boiler? SOLVED
brightonman123
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duo tec model- not hot water or heating. E 0 on dial where temp usually shows..
Baxi website says 'heating flow sensor fault'. anything I could do myself, rather than freeze til after bank holiday? (council flat).
Baxi website says 'heating flow sensor fault'. anything I could do myself, rather than freeze til after bank holiday? (council flat).
Long time away from MSE, been dealing real life stuff..
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If you're a Council Tenant, you won't have to freeze until after the B/H. All councils have an emergency call-out service for heating/hot water breakdown.
We just have to ring the 'normal' Repairs number for our Council and the answer machine message gives the appropriate number to call.PLEASE NOTE:
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thanks. was just hoping for a quick fix!
update- what a p l o n k e r I am,, quick fix, hallway thermostat batteries were running low..
worth checking this before calling out engineer (expensive, if private owner!) , and try alkaline batteries too, rather than rechargables..Long time away from MSE, been dealing real life stuff..
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