Baxi 130 Fault Code
The Baxi 130 fault code means: your boiler has shut down because the sensor detected that the exhaust gases are getting too hot, which is a safety feature to prevent damage or dangerous fumes.. It appears on 13 Baxi models in our database.
Technical description: Flue NTC operated
Engineer required
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Baxi models that show the 130 fault code
Click a model for the full fault code list and model-specific repair notes.
- 124 Combi Repair: £120-£250
- 200 / 400 Combi Repair: £120-250
- 600 Combi (range) Repair: £120-£250
- 624 Combi Repair: £120-250
- Duo-tec Combi ErP Repair: £150-250
- Duo-tec Combi GA Repair: £120-£250
- Duo-tec Combi HE A Repair: £120-250
- EcoBlue Repair: £120-250
- Ecoblue Advance Combi Repair: £150-250
- EcoBlue Advance Heat Repair: £120-250
- EcoBlue Heat Repair: £120-£250
- EcoBlue Plus Combi Repair: £90-180
- EcoBlue System Repair: £150-300
Source
Baxi 130 fault code information on this page is sourced and cross-checked against the official Baxi service / installation manuals for each affected model.
Reviewed by the BoilerFaultCodes Editorial Team · Last reviewed 7 July 2026