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Hi,

We have a rather old boiler 'Ideal E Type'. It's been good to us since we bought the house 8 years ago. This evening the pilot light went out and won't stay back on. We've tried several times, holding down the gas for 3-4 minutes at a time and nothing?!

We've just sold the house and are due to move next month, so we are hoping we don't have to pay out for a whole new boiler :(

Please could someone give us an idea to the problem?

kind Regards

R
 
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