But you're paying for the fact he knew it was the solenoid that had gone, and indeed how to dismantle the boiler to the point where he could get to it, and to reassemble it and provide a warranty for his services...
@@KrisDouglas the part he fitted wasnt even new and is all rusted and new would cost 29.99 so the part was second hand and he didn't even explain exactly what the breakdown part he replaced as I trusted him to be honest and treat me fair Now I'm going to trading standards and on his website I will call him out for the conman he is
Comprehensive. Thank you
наконец то увидел что хотел,спасибо!
do you need to bleed the oil line afterward?
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Hello bkoz319.
Yes, you should as the oil will run back to the tank when you take the old valve out of the pump.
An engineer charged me 117 pounds to do this job the rat
But you're paying for the fact he knew it was the solenoid that had gone, and indeed how to dismantle the boiler to the point where he could get to it, and to reassemble it and provide a warranty for his services...
@@KrisDouglas the part he fitted wasnt even new and is all rusted and new would cost 29.99 so the part was second hand and he didn't even explain exactly what the breakdown part he replaced as I trusted him to be honest and treat me fair
Now I'm going to trading standards and on his website I will call him out for the conman he is