Same problem as you had the gas valve changed twice in 6 months. Keep getting the error message and am on my 5th Baxi engineer. I hate this boiler and am saving up for a new one had a Bosch one previously and never had these problems with it.
Bro I am a Gas engineer and you may have helped me solve my customers problem, for they too had an undersized gas pipe which was rectified and also suffer intermittent E133 fault code. Everything checked by Baxi numerous times and they could find no fault. I may try getting a PCB and testing that. After all if gas valve, fan, ignition electrodes etc are ok, what else could it be? Thanks so much for the video.
Yeah the Siemens PCB, basically and I tell you truly if your gas pipe is undersized its a get out of jail free card for the BAXI engineer, he doesn't need to do anything after that, legally he is obliged to do nothing until its sorted. It might not even be the problem but he can use it as an excuse. @@diyhandyman2733
Same problem as you had the gas valve changed twice in 6 months. Keep getting the error message and am on my 5th Baxi engineer. I hate this boiler and am saving up for a new one had a Bosch one previously and never had these problems with it.
Totally agree, also should not need 5 engineers. Baxi seem to lack quality engineers.
Thanks for you comment
Intermittent faults are nearly always pcb faults. Through my own experiences that is.
👍 makes sense it being pcb as all other ignition aspects were checked.
Great info thanks 👍
Thanks!
Bro I am a Gas engineer and you may have helped me solve my customers problem, for they too had an undersized gas pipe which was rectified and also suffer intermittent E133 fault code. Everything checked by Baxi numerous times and they could find no fault. I may try getting a PCB and testing that. After all if gas valve, fan, ignition electrodes etc are ok, what else could it be? Thanks so much for the video.
glad it helped you pal
Did you end up changing the PCB ??
Was that's the fault.
Yeah the Siemens PCB, basically and I tell you truly if your gas pipe is undersized its a get out of jail free card for the BAXI engineer, he doesn't need to do anything after that, legally he is obliged to do nothing until its sorted. It might not even be the problem but he can use it as an excuse. @@diyhandyman2733
Did you find the problem as I have the exact same. I’ve heard it could be the condensate?
It was a printed circuit board, this caused the intermittent fault