F.00 / F.0 High

Boiler Fault Code F.00 / F.0

Also written as F00F0 — same fault.

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Fault code F.00 / F.0 appears across 1 boiler brand and 4 models. The exact meaning varies by manufacturer — pick your boiler brand below to see the model-specific fix.

Most common meaning Your boiler has stopped working because it can no longer communicate with the internal sensor that monitors the temperature of the water leaving the unit. (As reported on Vaillant ecoTEC Pro / ecoTEC Plus)

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Source

Information for the F.00 / F.0 fault code is sourced from the official service / installation manual for each model that displays it. Read more about how we source fault codes →

Reviewed by the BoilerFaultCodes Editorial Team · Last reviewed 27 April 2026