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The flush on my button press flusher no longer works, I've identified which part has broken but I can't find the right part for sale anywhere. Can anyone let me know what this part is called and where I could find it?

It's the part I have circled in red in this image: Imgur

Many thanks for any help
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This part comes all as one. However if it is just the buttons. Most normal buttons should fit. If I remember correctly the small fluid master syphon should be a direct swap.

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Thanks very much. The button itself is fine its just the small plastic box behind it that has knackered. So I can't get that box itself I have to get a whole new unit?
 
harv is correct sorry to say time for the cistern to come off
 
Can I just unscrew my existing unit and replace it with that?
If you isolate the water to the toilet and unclip the centre piece of the syphon and take it to plumb centre or City Plumbing they may have something that is identical on the shelf. Worth a shout. But not a certainty.
 
At a guess, looks like it could be similar to the MacDee Kaylee (?) flush valve as sold in Toolstation, or re-branded as Altech by Graham at a higher price and with a warrantee.
 
Never seen this part separately from main unit. The button itself - yes. Better to replace whole dual-flush valve. It cost about 10£. Just pay attention to outlet diameter
 
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