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Yeah they’re connected.
Should the thermostats be giving 0 resistance? If I check them on my ohmeter, I get 16 ohms.
I don’t see how the boiler can be on, if the mains switch on the machine is off. Having looked at wiring diagram.
The boiler does not go off when it gets up to heat. There seems to be no limit of ‘up to heat’. So it seems like the thermostats are not working.
Sounds to me like you're right and the pump is OK but can't pump water because the boiler is too hot so there's no water to pump.
I think your boiler thermostat theory is a good one. There are two thermostats on top of the boiler in the Silvia, a brew thermostat (100 deg. C) and a steam thermostat (140 deg. C).
The brew thermostat is the one on the left below.
I would check that the connectors circled in blue are firmly connected and that the thermostat they're attached to is still firmly screwed down onto the top of the boiler with those small flathead screws. It should be though.
To check if it's the brew thermostat without opening it up turn on the steam mode - the boiler should then stop heating at 140 degrees.
If it doesn't stop heating then it would seem that your thermostats aren't the issue, but it seems quite possible that the brew thermostat has failed in such a way as to permanently connect the circuit.