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My Glow Worm 24CXi timer still rotates and displays the correct time but now the heating is not triggered by the the programmer. The boiler works as normal when you manually select the heating to come on and fires as normal when there is a demand for hot water.
It used to click when reaching the different timed on / off sections we had set, now it just ticks through without any noises and heating doesn't come on.

please help, so cold in the mornings!!

i think from what I've read, we can just change the outer clock timer, but any help would be great.

thanks for any help
Ryan
 
How long have you had boiler ? have you had a service ? May be an idea to so dont get any issues over the oncoming wintre
 
My Glow Worm 24CXi timer still rotates and displays the correct time but now the heating is not triggered by the the programmer. The boiler works as normal when you manually select the heating to come on and fires as normal when there is a demand for hot water.
It used to click when reaching the different timed on / off sections we had set, now it just ticks through without any noises and heating doesn't come on.

please help, so cold in the mornings!!

i think from what I've read, we can just change the outer clock timer, but any help would be great.

thanks for any help
Ryan

sounds like clock will need replacing not sure of price - cheaper way might be to put boiler on constant and fit external programmable room stat to the stat wires
 
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