Myson Stratton 100 Fault codes & diagnostics

6 fault codes with plain-English explanations, severity ratings, DIY guidance, and repair cost estimates.

Regular Natural Gas 29.3 kW Discontinued

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1 High 1 Medium 4 Low

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LED 1

Your boiler is currently checking that there is enough airflow for it to start up safely; this light should turn off automatically once the system is ready to fire.

Low Engineer only £120-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • Air pressure switch
  • Flue fan
  • Venturi

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LED 2

Your boiler is struggling to clear air through its internal system effectively enough to safely ignite the burner.

High Engineer only £150-300

Parts commonly replaced

  • Air pressure switch
  • Flue fan
  • Venturi assembly
LED 3

Your boiler is signalling that it is asking the internal air extraction motor to speed up to prepare for ignition.

Medium Engineer only £150-300

Parts commonly replaced

  • Air pressure switch
  • Fan assembly
  • Printed Circuit Board (PCB)
LED 6

Your boiler is currently going through its normal startup process to ignite the burner and get your heating or hot water working.

Low DIY-safe

What to check first

  1. No action required; this is a normal operational indicator
  2. Monitor the control panel to ensure it progresses to the next stage
  3. If the LED remains static without ignition, try resetting the boiler

Parts commonly replaced

  • Main control board
  • Sequence control board
  • Fan assembly

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