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Hi there Simon ,i take it the grub screws out then the brass spline does that not slide off, cartridges will either be unscrewable ( top half of cartridge will be threaded) or once you take of the external nut which holds cartridge in place some cartridges simply slide out , others the spline adaptor slides off (can be stiff with grimme ) you may find a large cir clip holding the cartridge,
Is the shower definitely a thermostatic and not just mixer, ? or do you have a replacement cartridge
Welcome to the forum,
 
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Hi Kris

Grub screw is out, silver collar off then a brass threaded collar it looks like there is a further collar / nut around the cartridge but it's so far back I've no idea how to get to it. It looks like there is so little space that even if I could get a deep enough socket to go over the cartridge there would not be enough room for it to go over the 2 flat sides. I'm a little stuck as to what to do next. Any ideas gratefully received.

Unfortunately no I don't have a replacement part yet as I don't know what I need. I was hopping to take the old one in a say I need one of these please....
 
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If I was you I would try to identify the make and model of the shower first and get a new thermostat as I'm 99% sure the staff at bathstore wont have a clue. Try sending a piccy or two to showerdoc, they can also usually advise you on replacement process.

Good Luck.
 
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Hi Simon. The brass spline in the pic does that not slide out. It should do although may be stiff with gimme and that should give you access to the nut.
 
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