Common problems guide

The most common Remeha Quinta Ace 65 problems

The faults most likely to send a Remeha Quinta Ace 65 into lockout — with plain-English causes, what to check first, estimated repair costs and whether you need a Gas Safe engineer.

21 documented codes
6 most common
5 DIY-safe checks
1 engineer needed

The 6 most common faults

01
0 2. High DIY-safe

Your boiler is failing to light or cannot detect the flame, meaning it has shut down to prevent unburned gas from building up.

Why it happens: This fault happens because the boiler has attempted to light three times but failed to establish or detect a steady flame. It is usually caused by a worn-out ignition spark or a problem with the gas supply reaching the burner. Without a confirmed flame, the boiler shuts down as a safety measure to prevent unburned gas from accumulating inside the unit.

What to try first

Check that your gas emergency control valve and any internal gas lever valves are fully open.Verify if other gas appliances in your home, such as a hob, are working to confirm gas supply.If you have a prepayment meter, ensure you have sufficient credit.Press the reset button on the control panel once to see if the boiler restarts.

Est. cost
£120-350
Parts
Ignition electrode, Ionisation probe, Gas valve
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02
1 8. High DIY-safe

Your boiler has shut down because the water inside has become too hot, usually due to a lack of circulation or a blockage.

Why it happens: This fault occurs when the water leaving the boiler exceeds its safe temperature limit, causing the system to shut down for safety. The most common cause is a failed internal pump that isn't moving water away from the burner quickly enough, or a significant blockage within the heat exchanger that is restricting flow. It can also be triggered by a faulty sensor that is incorrectly reporting the water temperature as being too high.

What to try first

Check that all radiator valves are fully open to allow water flowEnsure the boiler pressure gauge is between 1.0 and 1.5 barPress the reset button once the boiler has had time to cool down

Est. cost
£120-350
Parts
Circulation Pump, Flow Temperature Sensor (NTC), Main Heat Exchanger (cleaning or replacement)
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03
1 9. High DIY-safe

Your boiler has shut down because the water returning to the unit is too hot, meaning heat isn't being transferred properly to your radiators or taps.

Why it happens: This fault occurs when the water coming back into the boiler is nearly as hot as the water going out, suggesting the heat has nowhere to go. The most common reasons are a pump failure that isn't moving the water around your house, or a blockage such as closed radiator valves or a clogged heat exchanger. It can also be caused by a faulty sensor that is incorrectly reporting the water temperature to the control board.

What to try first

Check that all radiator valves (TRVs) are fully openEnsure the pump is running if visibleCheck that the bypass valve is not closedReset the boiler once the system has cooled down

Est. cost
£100-350
Parts
Circulation pump, Return temperature sensor (NTC), External bypass valve
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04
2 5. High DIY-safe

Your boiler is overheating because water isn't moving through the system quickly enough to carry the heat away.

Why it happens: This fault occurs when the water temperature inside your boiler rises too quickly, causing the system to shut down for safety. The most common reasons are a pump that has failed to circulate water, a blockage in the pipework, or low water pressure, all of which prevent heat from being moved away from the burner. In some cases, air trapped in the system can also block the flow and trigger this overheat warning.

What to try first

Check that your system water pressure is at least 1.0 bar on the pressure gauge.Ensure all radiator valves and internal stopcocks are fully open to allow water flow.Bleed all radiators to remove trapped air that might be blocking the circulation.

Est. cost
£150-450
Parts
Circulation Pump, Flow Temperature Sensor, Heat Exchanger (Flushing)
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05
3 0. High DIY-safe

Your boiler has shut down because the water is not circulating properly, causing it to overheat too quickly.

Why it happens: This fault occurs when the boiler's internal sensors detect that heat isn't leaving the unit fast enough, causing a dangerous spike in temperature. The most common reason is a failed pump that isn't pushing water around your radiators, or a blockage caused by sludge and debris that has built up inside the pipework over time.

What to try first

Check that your pump is running and hasn't seizedEnsure all radiator valves are fully openCheck the system pressure and top up if it is below 1.0 barBleed all radiators to remove trapped air blocks

Est. cost
£150-450
Parts
Circulation Pump, Flow and Return Sensors, Main Heat Exchanger (Descaling)
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06
E8 High Engineer

Your boiler has stopped working because its internal computer has detected a problem with the electronic circuit that manages the flame.

Why it happens: This fault occurs when the boiler's main control board fails to correctly process the signals required to manage and monitor the burner's flame. The most common reason is a physical failure of the internal electronics on the circuit board, though it can also be triggered by worn-out ignition parts or damaged wiring that disrupts the signal flow.

Est. cost
£250-450
Parts
Printed Circuit Board (PCB), Ignition Electrode, Wiring Harness
Full guide for E8

on the Remeha Quinta Ace 65

Ignition electrodeIonisation probeGas valveIgnition transformerCirculation PumpFlow Temperature Sensor (NTC)

Based on parts cited in our fault code database. Your engineer will confirm what's actually needed after diagnosis.

Call a Gas Safe engineer if…

  • You can smell gas or see signs of a leak
  • The Remeha shows an Emergency or High severity code
  • The boiler keeps locking out after repeated resets
  • You've tried the DIY checks and the fault hasn't cleared
  • There's visible water leaking from the boiler
  • The flame is yellow or orange instead of blue

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