Ariston E-Combi One Fault codes & diagnostics

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

CombiSystem Natural GasLPG 24-30 kW 2020-present
GC Numbers 47-116-8347-116-8447-116-8547-116-8647-116-8747-116-8847-116-8947-116-9047-116-9147-116-9241-116-5641-116-5741-116-58

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All 129 documented codes

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1 01

Your boiler has detected that it is running too hot and has automatically shut down to prevent damage to its internal parts.

High Engineer only £120-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • NTC temperature sensor
  • Primary heat exchanger
  • Circulation pump

Related codes

1 02

Your boiler is struggling to accurately measure the water pressure inside the system because the sensor that monitors it is likely faulty or disconnected.

High Engineer only £150-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • Pressure Transducer
  • Pressure Sensor Wiring Harness

Related codes

1 03

Your boiler has detected that water is not flowing through the system correctly, which is preventing it from heating your home properly.

High DIY-safe £120-250

What to check first

  1. Check that all radiator valves throughout your home are fully open.
  2. Inspect the boiler pressure gauge and top it up to 1.5 bar using the filling loop if it is below 1.
  3. Reset the boiler using the reset button on the control panel.

Parts commonly replaced

  • Central heating pump
  • Pressure sensor
  • Diverter valve

Related codes

1 04

Your boiler is struggling to pump water around your heating system, which is keeping it from warming up your radiators or taps.

High Engineer only £120-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • Circulation pump
  • System filter
  • Heat exchanger

Related codes

1 05

Your boiler is struggling to move water around your heating system because the flow is blocked, restricted, or the pump is failing.

High Engineer only £150-350

Parts commonly replaced

  • Central heating pump
  • System filter
  • Diverter valve

Related codes

1 06

Your boiler is struggling to push water around your heating system because the flow is blocked or restricted.

High DIY-safe £120-250

What to check first

  1. Check that all radiator valves throughout your house are fully open
  2. Ensure your system pressure is at the recommended level of 1.5 bar
  3. Bleed your radiators to remove any trapped air that might be blocking water flow

Parts commonly replaced

  • Central heating pump
  • System filter
  • Diverter valve

Related codes

1 07

Your boiler is struggling to move water around your heating system effectively, usually because there is trapped air, a blockage, or low water pressure.

High DIY-safe £120-250

What to check first

  1. Check your boiler pressure gauge and top it up to 1.5 bar using the filling loop if it is below 1 bar
  2. Bleed all radiators in the house to release trapped air
  3. Ensure all radiator valves are fully open

Parts commonly replaced

  • Circulation pump
  • System filter
  • Pressure sensor

Related codes

1 09

Your boiler has detected that the water pressure inside the system is dangerously high, which can cause internal leaks or safety valve discharge.

High DIY-safe £90-160

What to check first

  1. Check that the filling loop valves are fully closed
  2. Bleed water from a radiator using a bleed key to reduce pressure
  3. Monitor the pressure gauge to ensure it returns to between 1 and 1.5 bar
  4. Reset the boiler once the pressure is stabilised

Parts commonly replaced

  • Pressure relief valve
  • Expansion vessel
  • Filling loop

Related codes

1 10

Your boiler has lost the ability to measure the temperature of the water circulating through your radiators, so it has turned itself off as a precaution.

High Engineer only £120-200

Parts commonly replaced

  • Central Heating (CH) flow temperature sensor/NTC probe
  • Wiring harness

Related codes

1 12

Your boiler has lost the ability to measure the temperature of the water returning to it from your radiators, so it has shut down to stay safe.

High Engineer only £120-200

Parts commonly replaced

  • Central heating return sensor
  • Wiring harness

Related codes

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1 14

Your boiler is having trouble communicating with the outdoor weather sensor, which helps it adjust your heating based on the temperature outside.

Low Engineer only £120-200

Parts commonly replaced

  • External temperature sensor
  • Wiring loom

Related codes

1 16

Your boiler has detected that the external temperature safety switch, often connected to underfloor heating, has cut the connection to the system.

Medium Engineer only £120-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • Floor thermostat
  • Wiring harness
  • Main PCB
1 18

Your boiler is struggling to accurately monitor the temperature of the water circulating through your radiators, so it has stopped working as a safety precaution.

High Engineer only £120-220

Parts commonly replaced

  • Central heating flow NTC sensor
  • Wiring harness

Related codes

1 P1

Your boiler has detected that water is not moving around your heating system fast enough, often due to trapped air or a closed valve.

Medium DIY-safe £100-250

What to check first

  1. Check that all radiator valves throughout your home are fully open
  2. Check your boiler display to ensure the system pressure is between 1 and 1.5 bar
  3. Bleed all radiators in the house to release any trapped air
  4. Reset the boiler using the reset button on the control panel

Parts commonly replaced

  • Central heating pump
  • System pressure sensor
  • Flow sensor

Related codes

1 P2

Your boiler has detected that hot water is not flowing around your heating system properly, so it has shut down to prevent overheating.

High DIY-safe £120-250

What to check first

  1. Check your boiler pressure gauge and ensure it is between 1 and 1.5 bar
  2. If the pressure is low, use the filling loop to top it up to the correct level
  3. Ensure all radiator valves are fully open to allow water to circulate freely

Parts commonly replaced

  • Circulation pump
  • Flow sensor
  • System filter

Related codes

1 P3

Your boiler has detected that water is not flowing through the heating system correctly, which is preventing it from safely warming your home.

High Engineer only £150-300

Parts commonly replaced

  • Circulation pump
  • System filter
  • Primary heat exchanger

Related codes

1 P4

Your boiler is struggling to move water around your heating system effectively, which is causing it to stop for protection.

High DIY-safe £120-250

What to check first

  1. Check all radiator valves are fully open
  2. Ensure your system pressure is set correctly between 1 and 1.5 bar
  3. Check if your thermostatic radiator valves (TRVs) are seized or blocked
  4. Bleed your radiators to remove any trapped air pockets

Parts commonly replaced

  • Central heating pump
  • System filter
  • Diverter valve

Related codes

2 02

Your boiler is having trouble reading the temperature of the water inside its internal storage tank, which means it cannot tell if more hot water needs to be heated.

Medium Engineer only £120-220

Parts commonly replaced

  • Hot water temperature sensor
  • Wiring harness
2 04

Your boiler is having trouble communicating with the solar panel heating system, likely due to a disconnected or faulty sensor wire.

Low Engineer only £120-220

Parts commonly replaced

  • Solar temperature probe
  • Wiring harness

Related codes

2 05

Your boiler is having trouble reading the temperature of the water used for your taps and shower because a sensor connection is interrupted.

Medium Engineer only £120-180

Parts commonly replaced

  • DHW NTC thermistor sensor
  • Wiring harness

Related codes

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2 07

Your solar energy system is getting too hot and has automatically shut down to protect itself from damage.

Medium Engineer only £120-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • Solar pump
  • Temperature sensor
  • Solar fluid valve

Related codes

2 08

Your boiler has detected that the internal water temperature is dropping too low and is activating its built-in safety mode to prevent the pipes from freezing.

Low DIY-safe £100-200

What to check first

  1. Ensure the boiler power supply remains switched on
  2. Check that the gas supply is active so the burner can fire
  3. Ensure there is adequate circulation by opening radiator valves
  4. Wait for the boiler to finish its automated frost protection cycle

Parts commonly replaced

  • NTC temperature sensor
  • Main PCB
3 01

Your boiler's computer has encountered a memory error, meaning it has lost its internal settings and cannot safely operate your heating or hot water.

High Engineer only £250-400

Parts commonly replaced

  • Main Printed Circuit Board (PCB)

Related codes

3 02

Your boiler's internal computer is struggling to talk to its main control board, which has caused the system to stop working entirely.

High Engineer only £150-300

Parts commonly replaced

  • Main PCB
  • Wiring harness

Related codes

3 03

Your boiler's internal computer is experiencing a communication error and has shut down to prevent potential damage to the system.

High Engineer only £250-450

Parts commonly replaced

  • Main PCB

Related codes

3 04

Your boiler has detected that the reset button has been pressed too many times in a short period, which has triggered a built-in safety lockout to prevent potential damage to the electronic control board.

High Engineer only £200-450

Parts commonly replaced

  • Main PCB (Printed Circuit Board)
  • Wiring harness

Related codes

3 05

Your boiler's central computer is experiencing a communication or internal processing fault, causing the system to shut down for safety.

High Engineer only £250-450

Parts commonly replaced

  • Main printed circuit board (PCB)
  • Wiring harness

Related codes

3 06

Your boiler's electronic command center is experiencing a communication error and is unable to operate correctly.

High Engineer only £250-450

Parts commonly replaced

  • Main Printed Circuit Board (PCB)

Related codes

3 07

Your boiler's central control computer is experiencing a communication fault, preventing it from operating safely.

High Engineer only £250-450

Parts commonly replaced

  • Main PCB
  • Wiring harness

Related codes

3 P9

Your boiler is simply reminding you that its annual service is now due to keep it running efficiently and safely.

Low Engineer only £90-130
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4 07

Your boiler is struggling to communicate with a thermostat or temperature sensor, which is preventing it from knowing when to turn the heating on.

Medium Engineer only £120-200

Parts commonly replaced

  • Room thermostat
  • Sensor wiring harness
  • PCB
4 11

Your boiler is struggling to communicate with your thermostat because of a loose connection or damaged wiring in the sensor circuit.

Medium DIY-safe £120-200

What to check first

  1. Check if your room thermostat or Clima Manager has run out of batteries
  2. Ensure all wired connections to the thermostat are secure and haven't been knocked
  3. Restart the boiler using the Reset button to see if the communication error clears

Parts commonly replaced

  • Room thermostat
  • External sensor wiring
  • PCB interface board

Related codes

4 12

Your boiler is having trouble communicating with the temperature sensor for your secondary heating zone, meaning it doesn't know how warm that specific part of your home is.

Medium Engineer only £120-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • Room thermostat
  • Wiring harness
  • PCB

Related codes

4 13

Your boiler is struggling to read the temperature from an external wall controller or zone sensor, which prevents it from knowing when to turn the heating on.

Medium Engineer only £120-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • Room thermostat
  • Zone control board
  • Wiring loom

Related codes

5 01

Your boiler has stopped working because it cannot light the internal flame needed to heat your water.

High Engineer only £120-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • Ignition electrode
  • Gas valve
  • PCB

Related codes

5 02

Your boiler has detected a flame signal when it is not supposed to be running, which indicates a potential safety issue with the internal electronics or gas controls.

Emergency Engineer only £150-300

Parts commonly replaced

  • Printed Circuit Board (PCB)
  • Gas Valve

Related codes

5 04

Your boiler is detecting that the flame is not burning correctly on the burner, which prevents it from heating your water safely.

High Engineer only £150-£300

Parts commonly replaced

  • Gas valve
  • Burner seal
  • Ionisation electrode

Related codes

5 P1

Your boiler is struggling to light because it cannot detect a flame, which means you currently have no heating or hot water.

High Engineer only £120-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • Ignition electrode
  • Gas valve
  • PCB

Related codes

5 P2

Your boiler has tried and failed to light the flame twice, so it has locked itself out for safety.

High Engineer only £120-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • Ignition electrode
  • Gas valve
  • Ignition transformer

Related codes

5 P3

Your boiler has stopped because the flame inside has gone out unexpectedly while running.

High Engineer only £120-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • Ignition electrode
  • Gas valve
  • Flame sensor

Related codes

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6 04

Your boiler is struggling to push air through its internal system effectively, which prevents it from igniting safely.

High Engineer only £180-350

Parts commonly replaced

  • Fan assembly
  • Air pressure switch
  • Wiring harness
  • PCB
6 10

Your boiler has detected that the water inside the unit is getting too hot, so it has safely shut itself down to prevent damage.

High Engineer only £120-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • NTC temperature sensor
  • Central heating pump
  • Heat exchanger

Related codes

6 12

Your boiler is struggling to push air through its internal system effectively, preventing it from safely lighting the flame.

High Engineer only £150-300

Parts commonly replaced

  • Fan assembly
  • Air pressure switch
  • PCB
7 01

Your boiler is struggling to read the temperature for a secondary heating zone, meaning that specific part of your home may not heat up correctly.

Medium Engineer only £120-220

Parts commonly replaced

  • NTC temperature sensor
  • Wiring harness

Related codes

7 02

Your boiler is having trouble communicating with the temperature sensor for your secondary heating zone, which may prevent that part of your home from heating up properly.

Medium Engineer only £120-220

Parts commonly replaced

  • NTC return sensor
  • Wiring harness

Related codes

7 03

Your boiler is having trouble communicating with one of its internal temperature sensors, which may cause your heating or hot water to work inconsistently.

Medium Engineer only £120-220

Parts commonly replaced

  • NTC temperature sensor
  • Wiring harness

Related codes

7 04

Your boiler is having trouble reading the temperature in one of your heating zones, which may cause that specific part of your system to stop heating correctly.

Low Engineer only £120-200

Parts commonly replaced

  • Return temperature sensor
  • Wiring harness

Related codes

7 05

Your boiler is having trouble detecting the movement of water inside the system, which means it will stop providing your heating and hot water to prevent damage.

High Engineer only £150-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • Flow sensor
  • Pressure sensor
  • Wiring harness

Related codes

7 06

Your boiler has detected that a secondary heating circuit, such as an extension or an upstairs zone, is getting much hotter than it should be.

Medium Engineer only £120-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • NTC temperature sensor
  • Zone valve actuator
  • Main PCB

Related codes

7 07

Your boiler has detected that the water temperature in one specific heating area of your home, known as Zone 3, has risen higher than is safe, causing the system to stop working to protect itself.

High Engineer only £120-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • NTC temperature sensor
  • Zone valve
  • Control board

Related codes

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7 11

Your boiler is having trouble 'sensing' the temperature of the water returning from your radiators, which prevents it from heating your home correctly.

Medium Engineer only £120-220

Parts commonly replaced

  • Return temperature sensor
  • Wiring harness

Related codes

7 12

Your boiler is having trouble communicating with the temperature sensor for your secondary heating area, which may cause that part of the home to struggle to heat up correctly.

Medium Engineer only £120-200

Parts commonly replaced

  • NTC return sensor
  • Wiring harness

Related codes

7 13

Your boiler is having trouble reading the water temperature for one of the specific heating zones in your home, which may cause that part of the system to stop working correctly.

Medium Engineer only £120-220

Parts commonly replaced

  • NTC return sensor
  • Wiring harness

Related codes

7 22

Your boiler has detected that the water temperature in your secondary heating circuit is higher than it should be, causing the system to shut down to prevent damage.

High Engineer only £120-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • NTC Temperature sensor
  • Zone valve actuator
  • Main PCB

Related codes

7 23

Your boiler has detected that the water temperature in one part of your heating system is higher than it should be, causing it to shut down for safety.

Medium Engineer only £120-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • NTC temperature sensor
  • Zone valve motor
  • PCB

Related codes

7 50

Your boiler has disabled your heating system because it cannot detect or communicate with the controls that request heat for your radiators.

High Engineer only £120-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • BUS communication module
  • Main PCB
  • External thermostat wiring

Related codes

10

Your boiler is failing to light because it cannot detect a flame, which means your heating and hot water have stopped working.

High Engineer only £120-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • Ignition electrode
  • Gas valve
  • PCB

Related codes

12

Your boiler is struggling to keep your hot water at a steady temperature or at a strong enough flow rate.

Medium Engineer only £120-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • Flow sensor
  • DHW heat exchanger
  • Diverter valve

Related codes

13

Your boiler is having difficulty performing its standard internal check, which often indicates a temporary communication glitch or a minor sensor conflict.

Medium Engineer only £120-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • Main PCB
  • Wiring harness sensors

Related codes

14

Your boiler is struggling to clear fumes properly, so it has safely shut itself down to prevent carbon monoxide buildup.

Emergency Engineer only £150-350

Parts commonly replaced

  • Flue fan
  • Air pressure switch
  • Venturi
  • Flue seal

Related codes

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108

Your boiler has detected that the water pressure in your heating system is too low to operate safely, so it has shut down to protect itself.

High DIY-safe

What to check first

  1. Locate the filling loop, which is usually a flexible metal hose with one or two small valves connecting your cold mains pipe to your heating pipework.
  2. Open the valve(s) slowly to allow water into the system while watching the pressure gauge on the front of the boiler.
  3. Stop filling as soon as the needle reaches the green zone, typically between 1.0 and 1.5 bar, then tightly close the valve(s).

Parts commonly replaced

  • Pressure relief valve
  • Pressure sensor
  • Expansion vessel

Related codes

414

Your boiler has lost communication with the temperature sensor responsible for the third heating zone in your home, meaning that specific area may not heat correctly.

Medium Engineer only £90-180

Parts commonly replaced

  • Room thermostat
  • External zone sensor
  • Wiring harness

Related codes

591

Your boiler has detected a communication error with its internal combustion control system, meaning it cannot safely regulate the burner.

High Engineer only £150-300

Parts commonly replaced

  • Main PCB
  • Gas valve wiring harness

Related codes

A01

Your boiler has stopped working because it is not receiving a supply of gas.

Emergency Engineer only £100-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • Gas valve
  • Ignition electrode
  • PCB

Related codes

A02

Your boiler is failing to detect water flowing through the system, which means it cannot safely turn on the heating or hot water.

High Engineer only £150-300

Parts commonly replaced

  • Flow sensor
  • Circulation pump
  • Wiring harness

Related codes

A03

Your boiler is failing to ignite because it cannot properly control the fuel supply needed to create a flame.

High Engineer only £180-350

Parts commonly replaced

  • Gas valve
  • Wiring harness
  • Main PCB

Related codes

A04

Your boiler is failing to light the flame, which means you currently have no heating or hot water until the ignition system is fixed.

High Engineer only £150-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • Ignition electrode
  • Ignition transformer
  • Gas valve

Related codes

A05

Your boiler is struggling to direct heat to your radiators or hot water taps because a valve inside the unit has failed to move into the correct position.

High Engineer only £150-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • Diverter valve
  • Diverter valve motor/actuator

Related codes

A06

Your boiler is failing to move the water around the system correctly, which means your heating and hot water will not work until the issue is cleared.

High Engineer only £200-450

Parts commonly replaced

  • Circulation pump
  • Pump cable harness
  • Printed Circuit Board (PCB)

Related codes

A07

Your boiler is failing to detect a flame, which means it cannot safely light or stay running to provide heating and hot water.

High Engineer only £150-300

Parts commonly replaced

  • Ionisation electrode
  • Ignition lead
  • PCB

Related codes

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A08

Your boiler has detected an issue with its internal electrical grounding connection, which means it has safely shut down to prevent an electrical hazard.

High Engineer only £120-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • Wiring harness
  • PCB
  • Main earth connection

Related codes

A09

Your boiler is struggling to detect the flame needed to heat your water and has safely shut itself down to prevent a gas buildup.

Emergency Engineer only £120-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • Ionisation electrode
  • Ignition lead
  • Printed Circuit Board (PCB)

Related codes

A10

Your boiler has detected an issue with the ignition process and is currently failing to light the burner to provide heat or hot water.

High Engineer only £150-300

Parts commonly replaced

  • Ignition electrode
  • Gas valve
  • PCB

Related codes

A11

Your boiler has detected an internal electrical supply fault and will stop working to protect itself.

High Engineer only £150-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • PCB (Printed Circuit Board)
  • Wiring harness

Related codes

A12

Your boiler has detected that the internal water filter is blocked, which is preventing water from circulating properly to provide you with heating or hot water.

High Engineer only £120-200

Parts commonly replaced

  • System filter
  • Return pipe filter

Related codes

A33

Your boiler is struggling to clear exhaust gases before firing up, likely due to a blockage or a faulty component that detects airflow.

High Engineer only £150-300

Parts commonly replaced

  • Air pressure switch
  • Flue fan
  • Venturi tube
AA0011

Your boiler has failed to fire up because it could not successfully light its internal flame after several attempts.

High Engineer only £120-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • Ignition electrode
  • Gas valve
  • Flame rectification probe

Related codes

AA0022

Your boiler is struggling because it cannot detect enough water or water flow within your heating system to operate safely.

High DIY-safe £100-250

What to check first

  1. Check your boiler pressure gauge to see if it is below 1.0 bar.
  2. Locate the filling loop under the boiler and open the valves to increase pressure to between 1.0 and 1.5 bar.
  3. Close the filling loop valves tightly once the correct pressure is achieved and reset the boiler.

Parts commonly replaced

  • Central heating pump
  • Pressure sensor
  • Flow switch

Related codes

AA0033

Your boiler has detected that the water inside the heating system has become dangerously hot and has shut itself down to prevent damage.

Emergency Engineer only £150-300

Parts commonly replaced

  • NTC temperature sensor
  • Primary heat exchanger
  • Circulation pump
  • PCB

Related codes

AA0077

Your boiler has tried to light the flame several times but has been unable to stay running, so it has safely shut itself down to prevent a gas build-up.

High Engineer only £150-350

Parts commonly replaced

  • Ignition electrode
  • Gas valve
  • Ionisation probe

Related codes

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AA3333

Your boiler has detected that the air-intake component is not working, which means the unit cannot safely vent gases or ignite.

High Engineer only £200-350

Parts commonly replaced

  • Fan assembly
  • Wiring harness
  • PCB

Related codes

AA9977

Your boiler's internal computer is experiencing a communication error and cannot properly monitor its own safety systems.

High Engineer only £250-450

Parts commonly replaced

  • Main printed circuit board (PCB)
  • Wiring harness

Related codes

AA9988

Your boiler's computer system is experiencing an internal communication error and cannot safely manage the heating process.

High Engineer only £150-350

Parts commonly replaced

  • Main printed circuit board (PCB)
  • Wiring harness
AA9999

Your boiler's computer is having trouble interpreting its own internal signals, which has caused it to shut down for safety reasons.

High Engineer only £250-450

Parts commonly replaced

  • Main PCB
  • Wiring harness

Related codes

B01

Your boiler has detected that it is running too hot and has automatically shut down to prevent any internal damage.

High Engineer only £120-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • NTC sensor
  • Primary heat exchanger
  • Circulation pump
B02

Your boiler is struggling to communicate with your wall thermostat, meaning it doesn't know when to turn your heating on or off.

Medium DIY-safe £100-200

What to check first

  1. Check if your thermostat batteries need replacing
  2. Ensure your thermostat is switched on and showing a display
  3. Turn the boiler off and back on at the fused spur to reset the connection

Parts commonly replaced

  • Room thermostat unit
  • Receiver unit
  • Main PCB

Related codes

B03

Your boiler is having difficulty controlling the flow of gas needed to ignite or maintain the flame correctly.

High Engineer only £150-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • Gas valve
  • PCB (Main control board)
  • Wiring harness

Related codes

B05

Your boiler is struggling to read the temperature of the water inside the system, which currently prevents it from providing your heating or hot water safely.

High Engineer only £120-220

Parts commonly replaced

  • Central Heating NTC Sensor
  • Wiring harness

Related codes

B06

Your boiler is struggling to detect that there is enough water flowing through its internal system to safely turn on your heating.

High Engineer only £150-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • Pressure switch
  • Diverter valve
  • Primary flow sensor

Related codes

B07

Your boiler is struggling to switch between heating your radiators and providing hot water, which means you will likely have no hot water or central heating until it is fixed.

High Engineer only £150-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • Diverter valve actuator
  • Diverter valve internal cartridge

Related codes

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B08

Your boiler is having trouble communicating with its internal timer, which means your scheduled heating programs may not turn on or off as expected.

Medium Engineer only £120-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • Main PCB
  • Wiring harness
  • External time clock interface

Related codes

BOILER SHUTDOWN

Your boiler has detected a safety concern and has automatically turned itself off to prevent any risk to your home.

Emergency Engineer only £120-300

Parts commonly replaced

  • Flame sensor
  • Ignition electrode
  • Gas valve
  • PCB

Related codes

E08

Your boiler has switched off because a safety sensor in your underfloor heating system has detected the water is getting too hot and has triggered an automatic shutdown to prevent damage.

High Engineer only £120-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • Safety thermostat
  • Underfloor heating limit switch
  • Pump/actuator
E33

Your boiler is having trouble sensing the correct airflow needed to burn fuel safely, so it has stopped working to prevent a potential hazard.

High Engineer only £150-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • Flue and air intake check
  • Fan assembly
  • Air pressure switch
  • Venturi
E95

Your boiler has detected that its internal computer is struggling to confirm that the main control system is operating correctly.

High Engineer only £180-350

Parts commonly replaced

  • Main PCB
  • Wiring harness
EE 0044

Your boiler has lost the ability to monitor the temperature of your hot water, so it has safely stopped heating it to prevent overheating.

High Engineer only £120-200

Parts commonly replaced

  • Domestic Hot Water NTC sensor
  • Wiring harness
EE 0055

Your boiler has detected a faulty sensor, meaning it cannot correctly measure the temperature of the hot water going to your taps.

High Engineer only £120-200

Parts commonly replaced

  • DHW NTC sensor
  • Wiring harness
EE 0066

Your boiler has lost the signal from the sensor that monitors the water temperature, causing it to stop heating your home to prevent potential overheating.

High Engineer only £120-180

Parts commonly replaced

  • Central heating flow NTC sensor
  • Wiring harness
EE 0077

Your boiler's temperature sensor is sending an incorrect electrical signal, which is preventing it from safely heating your water or home.

High Engineer only £120-180

Parts commonly replaced

  • Central Heating Flow NTC Sensor

Related codes

EE 0088

Your boiler has lost the connection to a sensor responsible for monitoring the temperature of the water returning from your radiators, and as a result, it has stopped working to protect itself.

High Engineer only £120-200

Parts commonly replaced

  • Return temperature sensor
  • Wiring harness
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EE 0099

Your boiler has detected an electrical fault with one of its temperature sensors, meaning it cannot accurately read the water temperature and has shut down to protect itself.

High Engineer only £120-220

Parts commonly replaced

  • Return NTC Temperature Sensor
  • Wiring Harness
EE 1100

Your boiler has lost the connection to the temperature sensor that monitors your underfloor heating, so it has stopped that specific heating circuit for safety.

Medium Engineer only £120-220

Parts commonly replaced

  • NTC temperature probe
  • Wiring harness
EE 2200

Your boiler has detected a flame signal even though it is trying to turn the gas off, which indicates a potential safety issue with the main control system.

Emergency Engineer only £150-300

Parts commonly replaced

  • Main PCB
  • Gas valve

Related codes

EE 3300

Your boiler is struggling to detect the temperature outside, which may cause it to run less efficiently than usual.

Low Engineer only £120-200

Parts commonly replaced

  • Outdoor temperature sensor
  • Wiring harness
EE 3311

Your boiler is receiving an incorrect signal from its external temperature sensor, which usually means the wiring connected to the small box on your outside wall has been damaged or has become loose.

Low Engineer only £100-£180

Parts commonly replaced

  • External temperature sensor
  • Wiring loom
EE 3333

Your boiler's internal fan is spinning even though you aren't trying to use your heating or hot water, which suggests a possible electronic sensor error.

Medium Engineer only £150-300

Parts commonly replaced

  • Main PCB
  • Fan assembly

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EE 3344

Your boiler is failing to start because it cannot confirm that air is moving through the system correctly, which is a necessary safety check before ignition.

High Engineer only £150-300

Parts commonly replaced

  • Air pressure switch
  • Fan assembly
  • Venting flue pipe
EE 8800

Your boiler's wall-mounted thermostat control is unable to communicate with the system due to a wiring or sensor fault, which may prevent your heating from turning on.

Medium Engineer only £120-220

Parts commonly replaced

  • ClimaManager Remote Controller
  • Communication cable wiring
  • PCB gateway interface
EE 9944

Your boiler's main control computer is experiencing a major internal communication error and cannot operate safely.

High Engineer only £250-450

Parts commonly replaced

  • Main PCB
  • Wiring harness

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EE 9955

Your boiler is struggling to accurately measure how hot the water is inside the system, so it has safely shut down to prevent overheating.

High Engineer only £120-200

Parts commonly replaced

  • NTC Temperature Sensor
  • Wiring harness

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EE 9999

Your boiler's main control computer is experiencing a general communication error, causing the system to stop working as a safety precaution.

High Engineer only £250-450

Parts commonly replaced

  • Main printed circuit board (PCB)
  • Wiring harness
Ignition Lockout

Your boiler has stopped working because it couldn't light the flame needed to provide heating or hot water.

High Engineer only £120-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • Ignition electrode
  • Gas valve
  • PCB

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INSUFFICIENT WATER

Your boiler has detected that the water pressure inside the system is too low to run safely and needs to be topped up.

High DIY-safe £80-150

What to check first

  1. Locate the external filling loop, which is usually a flexible pipe with one or two valves underneath the boiler.
  2. Slowly open the valve(s) to allow mains water into the system until the pressure gauge on the front of the boiler reads between 1.0 and 1.5 bar.
  3. Ensure both valves are fully closed and check the boiler display to see if the error light has cleared.

Parts commonly replaced

  • Filling loop
  • Pressure relief valve
  • Pressure sensor

Related codes

Insufficient water pressure

Your boiler has stopped working because the water pressure inside your heating system has dropped too low to operate safely.

High DIY-safe £80-120

What to check first

  1. Locate the filling loop (a silver flexi-hose) beneath the boiler.
  2. Open the small black or blue tap(s) to let water into the system until the pressure gauge reads between 1.0 and 1.5 bar.
  3. Close the tap(s) firmly once the correct pressure is reached.

Parts commonly replaced

  • Filling loop
  • Pressure relief valve
  • Pressure sensor

Related codes

L.E.D. B

Your boiler has failed to light the flame, which means it cannot produce hot water or heating until the issue is fixed.

High Engineer only £120-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • Ignition electrode
  • Gas valve
  • Ignition transformer

Related codes

L.E.D. D

Your boiler is struggling because it cannot detect enough water pressure inside the system to safely circulate heat.

High DIY-safe £120-250

What to check first

  1. Locate the filling loop under the boiler, which usually consists of a braided hose with a lever or a black tap.
  2. Gradually open the valve and watch the pressure gauge on the front of the boiler until the needle stays between 1.0 and 1.5 bar.
  3. Close the valve tightly and check if the error code clears; if it persists, restart the boiler.

Parts commonly replaced

  • System pressure sensor
  • Circulation pump
  • Pressure relief valve

Related codes

L.E.D. G

Your boiler has detected that it is running much too hot and has automatically switched itself off to prevent internal damage.

Emergency Engineer only £150-300

Parts commonly replaced

  • NTC temperature sensor
  • Primary heat exchanger
  • Central heating pump

Related codes

L.E.D. H (Yellow)

Your boiler has detected an issue with venting its waste gases and has safely turned itself off to prevent carbon monoxide buildup.

Emergency Engineer only £120-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • Flue assembly
  • Air pressure switch
  • Fan
  • PCB
L.E.D. I

Your boiler has failed to light the gas burner for heating or hot water, usually because the fuel supply is interrupted or the ignition system isn't sparking correctly.

High Engineer only £120-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • Ignition electrode
  • Gas valve
  • Ignition transformer

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L.E.D. I (Red)

Your boiler has detected that the water inside has become dangerously hot and has automatically shut itself down to prevent damage.

Emergency Engineer only £120-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • NTC temperature sensor
  • System pump
  • Primary heat exchanger

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Limescale Build-up

Your boiler has detected that limescale is building up inside the part that heats your tap water, so it is limiting its own temperature to protect itself from further damage.

Medium Engineer only £150-300

Parts commonly replaced

  • Secondary plate heat exchanger
  • System inhibitor
  • Descaling chemical treatment

Related codes

Pressure gauge D < 0.5 bar

Your boiler has stopped working because the water pressure inside the heating system has dropped too low to operate safely.

High DIY-safe £0-£120

What to check first

  1. Locate the filling loop (usually a silver braided hose with one or two valves) underneath the boiler.
  2. Open the valve(s) slowly to allow water into the system while watching the pressure gauge on the front panel.
  3. Close the valve(s) firmly once the needle reaches the green zone, ideally around 1.5 bar.

Parts commonly replaced

  • Filling loop
  • Pressure relief valve
  • Expansion vessel

Related codes

PUMP SAFETY DEVICE ACTIVATED

Your boiler has detected that water is not circulating properly through the system, so it has safely shut itself down to prevent damage.

High Engineer only £150-300

Parts commonly replaced

  • Circulation pump
  • Pressure sensor
  • Main PCB

Related codes

Red L.E.D. B

Your boiler has stopped working because it failed to light the flame, which usually happens due to a gas supply issue or a temporary glitch.

High Engineer only £120-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • Ignition electrode
  • Gas valve
  • Control board/PCB

Related codes

Red L.E.D. G

Your boiler has automatically turned itself off because the water inside became too hot, which is a safety feature to prevent damage or dangerous conditions.

High Engineer only £120-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • NTC Temperature Sensor
  • Circulation Pump
  • Heat Exchanger

Related codes

Red L.E.D. I

Your boiler has stopped working because it failed to light the flame needed to heat your water and home.

High Engineer only £120-250

Parts commonly replaced

  • Ignition electrode
  • Gas valve
  • Flame rectification probe

Related codes

Safety Shut-off

Your boiler has detected an internal electronic error before trying to ignite and has safely turned itself off to prevent any risk.

High Engineer only £150-350

Parts commonly replaced

  • Main PCB (Printed Circuit Board)
  • Wiring harness
  • Ignition lead

Related codes

Yellow L.E.D. H

Your boiler has temporarily stopped because it is detecting a problem with safely venting the exhaust gases outside.

Emergency Engineer only £150-350

Parts commonly replaced

  • Flue fan
  • Air pressure switch
  • Flue seals