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Hi,
I am finding it very hard to remove the central heating filter ( part of boiler not the add on type ) which is located underneath the boiler.
Is it normal for this to be so hard to remove or do I just have to pull harder,seems like its jammed solid.
Any ideas or hints ?
Thanks




 
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I have removed the retaining clip and tried to pull it out but no luck.
The picture of the filter is from a spares site.
 

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