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Radiator hot at bottom, cold at top

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Mr-H | 22:28 Mon 10th Jan 2011 | DIY
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Normally yhis means its time to bleed. I tried to do this, actually totally removed bleed screw, but to no effect. Indeed no water came out of the bleed hole. I made sure that the pump was working (and that water was moving around the system), but what next please?
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As far as I can tell. One end has thermostatic valve (showing open), other end has no valve. As far as I can remember all was well until a couple of days ago. Nothing touched!
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Sorry, of course it's got a valve (doh!), but there is no reason that it would have closed 'by itself'.
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Thanks doc, will try tomorrow (daylight time)
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