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The third thing to check is the flow gauge. It normally sits below a temperature gauge. You can see here at the top of the glass section L/MIN. That stands for 'litres per minute' i.e. how fast the fluid is flowing around your system when the pump is working.
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When the pump is running, you should see in the window a small plastic float gently bobbing around (often a white or off white colour). When working correctly, i.e. when the fluid is flowing as it should, the bottom of the float generally sits between 3 & 5.
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If the pump is running and, like here, NO float is visible then there is no flow in your system. Time to call someone to get it fixed.
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