If your boiler is displaying the Vaillant F05 fault code, it indicates an overheat condition: the appliance has detected water temperature rising beyond safe limits and has locked out to protect itself.
Overheating is typically linked to poor water circulation, pump issues, blocked heat exchanger, closed valves, airlocks, sludge, or a tripped overheat thermostat. Do not remove the boiler case – internal work must be carried out by a Gas Safe engineer.
| Likely Cause | What’s Happening | Who Should Act |
|---|---|---|
| Low/No circulation (pump fault or seized pump) | Water cannot move heat away from the heat exchanger, so the boiler overheats | Gas Safe engineer to test/replace pump and verify settings |
| Airlocks or closed/isolation valves | Trapped air or shut valves restrict flow, causing rapid temperature rise | Engineer to vent/bleed system and confirm all valves are open |
| Sludge or limescale in system/heat exchanger | Blockage reduces heat transfer and circulation, leading to localised boiling | Engineer to inspect, power-flush or chemically clean; fit magnetic filter |
| Faulty overheat stat/NTC reading | Sensor or overheat thermostat trips or reads incorrectly | Engineer to test/replace sensor/limit stat and check wiring/PCB input |
| Condensate, fan or flue-related combustion issue | Poor combustion can drive temperatures up abnormally | Engineer to check flue integrity, fan operation and condensate route |

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System pressure: Cold pressure should usually sit around 1.0–1.5 bar. If it’s low, top up via the filling loop as per your user manual.
Radiators/valves: Ensure TRVs and any isolation valves near the boiler are fully open.
Vents/bleeding: You may bleed radiators (with a key) to remove trapped air, then re-pressurise to the correct level.
One reset: After the checks above, perform one reset from the user controls. If F05 returns, stop and call an engineer.
| Engineer Step | Detail | Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| Circulation checks | Test pump operation/speed, verify bypass, ensure valves open | Restores correct flow rate |
| Air & pressure | Bleed high points/rads, set system pressure, check expansion vessel charge | Removes airlocks and stabilises expansion |
| Heat exchanger & system quality | Inspect for sludge/scale; flush/clean; fit inhibitor & magnetic filter | Improves heat transfer and prevents repeat faults |
| Safety & sensors | Test NTCs/limit stat and wiring; verify PCB inputs; replace faulty parts | Ensures accurate temperature monitoring |
| Combustion & flue | Check flue, fan, condensate; confirm correct combustion settings | Keeps temperatures within design limits |
| Repair Item | Indicative Cost (UK) |
|---|---|
| Diagnostic visit (Gas Safe) | £70 – £120 |
| Pump repair/replacement | £180 – £380 |
| System flush/chemical clean | £250 – £500 |
| NTC/overheat stat replacement | £90 – £160 |
| Magnetic filter supply & fit (optional) | £120 – £220 |
Prices vary by model, parts and region. We confirm costs up-front.

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The Vaillant F05 fault code is an overheat lock-out. Your boiler has detected that the water temperature is climbing too high and has shut down to protect the system.
This typically points to poor circulation, a pump not moving water effectively, airlocks, sludge in the system, or a faulty temperature sensor. If you’re noticing Vaillant boiler overheating symptoms (kettling, hot flow but cool return, pressure spikes), F05 is the boiler’s way of keeping things safe.
Kettling/boiling sounds from the boiler or system pipework
Hot flow pipe but cool or cold return pipe (poor circulation)
Radiators heating unevenly or cool at the bottom (sludge build-up)
Pressure fluctuations on the gauge during heating cycles
Frequent lock-outs that clear with a reset but soon return
These symptoms align with Vaillant overheat fault F05 and should be investigated by a Gas Safe engineer. Repeated resets won’t solve the underlying issue and may make it worse.

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For safe operation, heat added in the boiler must be carried away by circulating water. If circulation is restricted – by a seized or slow pump, closed valves, airlocks, or sludge/limescale – the boiler’s heat exchanger gets too hot.
The safety circuits then trip, showing Vaillant F05 fault code. Sometimes the cause is a misreading sensor (NTC/overheat stat) or, less commonly, a control board (PCB) issue.
Do (safe, external user checks only):
Set cold system pressure to around 1.0–1.5 bar (per your manual).
Ensure radiator valves/TRVs are open and not stuck shut.
Bleed radiators carefully to remove air, then re-pressurise.
Try one user reset after the checks above.
Don’t (engineer-only tasks):
Remove the boiler case.
Test/replace internal parts.
Open or alter the flue/combustion settings.
Working inside a gas boiler must be done by a Gas Safe registered professional.
If your boiler is modern and well-maintained, a repair (e.g., pump replacement or chemical clean/flush) is usually cost-effective. If the boiler is older, frequently locking out, or multiple parts are failing (pump, sensors, PCB, heat exchanger), it may be better value to consider a new boiler installation.
You’ll gain efficiency, reliability, and a new warranty – especially when combined with system cleaning, fresh inhibitor, and a magnetic filter.
To reduce the chance of the error returning:
Keep the boiler area dry and leak‑free
Use quality parts when repairs are needed
Consider a boiler cover plan for ongoing protection
Upgrade older sensors when advised
These steps help maintain accurate temperature control and prolong boiler lifespan.
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