Worcester Bosch Gas Boiler Error Codes – What They Mean and What to Do

If your Worcester Bosch gas boiler is showing an error code, don’t panic — it’s the boiler’s way of letting you know something isn’t right.
Most issues can be sorted quickly, especially with the help of a qualified professional.

At TP Gas, we specialize in Worcester Bosch gas boiler repairs in Limerick.
If you’re seeing an error code, we can diagnose the problem and get your heating system back up and running safely and efficiently.

Here’s a quick guide to some of the most common Worcester Bosch error codes — and what they usually mean.

Common Worcester Bosch Gas Boiler Error Codes

Error Code Meaning Typical Cause
EA No flame detected Gas supply issue or ignition fault
E9 Overheating Blockage, pump failure, or sensor fault
C6 Fan not running or running slowly Blocked air vents or faulty fan
A1 Low water pressure Leak in the system or pressure drop
E5 Flow sensor error Sensor failure or blockage
D1 Sensor fault Faulty temperature sensor
E2 Faulty NTC thermistor Temperature sensing issue
F0 Internal control error PCB (circuit board) fault
E4 Flow temperature sensor fault Faulty or disconnected sensor
E6 Flow temperature differential too high Blockage or restricted circulation
H07 Low system pressure warning System needs topping up
CE Communication error Fault between boiler control and display
C7 Fan speed fault Fan not running at correct speed
A7 Outside sensor fault External temperature sensor issue
A8 Return sensor fault Sensor problem or wiring issue
C1 264 Air pressure switch fault Faulty switch or flue obstruction
E8 Water pressure sensor fault Sensor failure or low water pressure
H11 Gas valve control fault Gas valve issue
9A Boiler configuration error Fault in boiler setup parameters
9U Control unit fault Issue with control board or communication
2970 B Flame detected when not expected Possible valve fault or control board error

These are just a few examples — Worcester Bosch boilers are very good at spotting issues early so you can take action before something bigger goes wrong.

Worcester Bosch Greenstar i System/Combi Boiler Error Codes

The Worcester Bosch Greenstar i was the brand’s best-selling combi boiler, with over 1 million units installed across UK homes. Available in both combi and system versions (sharing the same error codes), it came in two sizes: the 25i, ideal for smaller homes, and the 30i, suited for average three-bedroom properties. It has since been replaced by the upgraded Greenstar 4000.

Fault Code Description
FD Power interrupted
C7 Fan not running on start-up
C6 Fan speed too high or too low
C1 Fan stopping during operation
C4 Fan has failed to stop
E2 Flow temperature issue
E9 Primary flow temperature exceeding 95°
FA Ionisation detected after gas valve closed
EA No ionisation detected after ignition
F7 Ionisation detected before burner start
9U Control box defective or loose
C4 Control box or heat control module defective
F0 Gas valve/control box error
A8 Heat control module invalid
CC Outdoor sensor defect
A7 Domestic hot water sensor defect
A1 Pump stuck or running dry
E9 Flue or high limit thermostat activated
D4 Primary flow temps rising too fast

PS Typically a Worcester Bosch error code is accompanied by a blue flashing light.

Worcester Bosch Greenstar Si Compact Error Codes

The Worcester Bosch Greenstar Si is similar to the Greenstar i and is ideal for small to medium-sized homes. Its standout feature is its compact design, making it suitable for installation in tight spaces like kitchen cupboards.

Fault code description
T1 Ignition test
T2 Fan test
T3 Pump test
T4 Three way valve test
T6 Ionisation oscillator test
9A 362 error Incorrect HCM fitted
9U 233 Heat Control Module (HCM) error Problem with code plug
B7 257 Internal error Potential control board problem
C6 215 Fan problem Fan running too fast
C7 214 Fan problem Fan not running
D1 240 Return sensor error Sensor may be wet or damaged
E2 222 Flow sensor short circuit error
E5 218 Flow temperature too high
E9 219 Safety sensor fault Temperature too high, sensor short circuit or open circuit
EA 227 No flame detected or flame signal loss during operation
F0 237 Internal error
F7 228 Flame error False flame or flame detected before burner started
FA 306 False flame fault  Flame detected after burner stop
FD 231 Mains power fault Electrical power interruption
FA 364 Gas valve EV2 leak test failed Gas valve leak
FB 365 Gas valve EV1 leak test failed
A1 281 Pump stuck or running with air in the system
C1 264 Airflow stopped during operation
C4 273 Airflow present during last 24 hour
D4 271 Temperature difference between flow and safety sensor exceeds limit
D1 240 Return sensor short circuit
E9 224 Max thermostat activated Flue gas thermostat overheat
EA 227 No ionisation detected after ignition
EF 349 Central heating boil detected Boiler operating at minimum burner load with temperature difference greater than 18°C between Flow & Return
NO CODE 212 Safety or flow temperature rising too fast

Worcester Bosch CDi Classic Regular Boiler

The Worcester Bosch CDi Classic range has been discontinued and replaced by the Greenstar 8000 Style. Available in multiple outputs (29kW to 42kW) and models including combi and heat-only, it suited everything from standard homes to larger properties with higher hot water demands.

Fault code description
B1 Code plug not detected
C6 Fan speed to low or too high
E2 Central heating (CH) flow negative thermistor coefficient (NTC) sensor defective
E9 Safety temperature limiter in central heating (CH) flow has tripped
EA Flame not detected
F0 Internal error
F7 Flame detected even though appliance switched off
FA Flame detected after gas shut off
FD Reset button pressed by mistake

Worcester Bosch CDi Compact Error Codes

The Worcester Bosch CDi Compact is a popular combi boiler available in 28kW, 32kW, and 34kW outputs, ideal for small to medium-sized homes. Its compact design fits neatly into a standard kitchen cupboard, making it a great choice for space-conscious installations.

Fault code description
T1 Ignition test
T2 Fan test
T3 Pump test
T4 Three-way valve test
T6 Ionisation oscillator test
9A 362 error Incorrect HCM fitted
9U 233 Heat Control Module (HCM) error Problem with code plug
B7 257 Internal error Potential control board problem
C6 215 Fan problem Fan running too fast
C7 214 Fan problem Fan not running
D1 240 Return sensor error Sensor may be wet or damaged
E2 222 Flow sensor short circuit error
E5 218 Flow temperature too high
E9 219 Safety sensor fault Temperature too high, sensor short circuit or open circuit
EA 227 No flame detected or flame signal loss during operation
F0 237 Internal error
F7 228 Flame error False flame or flame detected before burner started
FA 306 False flame fault  Flame detected after burner stop
FD 231 Mains power fault Electrical power interruption
FA 364 Gas valve EV2 leak test failed Gas valve leak
FB 365 Gas valve EV1 leak test failed
A1 281 Pump stuck or running with air in the system
C1 264 Airflow stopped during operation
C4 273 Airflow present during last 24 hour
D4 271 Temperature difference between flow and safety sensor exceeds limit
D1 240 Return sensor short circuit
E9 224 Max thermostat activated Flue gas thermostat overheat
EA 227 No ionisation detected after ignition
EF 349 Central heating boil detected Boiler operating at minimum burner load with temperature difference greater than 18°C between Flow & Return
NO CODE 212 Safety or flow temperature rising too fast

Worcester Bosch CDi Classic Combi Boiler Error Codes

Launched in 2012, the Worcester Bosch CDi Classic was the brand’s top-tier combi boiler, offering outputs from 29kW to 42kW. Ideal for homes with high hot water demand, it has since been replaced by the Worcester Bosch 8000 range.

Fault code description
A1 Water is leaking or the pump needs replacing or freeing due to the pump running dry
A7 The hot water negative thermistor coefficient (NTC) sensor is defective – the hot water sensor or connecting leads need checking
A8 Break communication to FX sensor controls electrical connections need checking
B1 Code plug not detected
C6 Fan speed too low – the fan lead and connector need checking and may need replacing
E2 Central heating (CH) water flow negative thermistor coefficient (NTC) sensor defective check CH flow NTC sensor and connection leads
E9 Safety temperature limiter in central heating (CH) flow has tripped the system pressure or safety temperature limiter needs checking
EA Flame not detected due to a gas issue – the gas supply, power supply or igniter, electrode and lead need checking – contact a Gas Safe installer
FO Electrical connector contacts or programmer interface module – check ignition leads are not loose
F7 Flame detected even though the appliance is switched off – check the electrode assembly is dry and the pcb and flue are clear
FA Flame detected after gas shut off – the gas valve needs checking – hire a Gas Safe installer
FD Reset button pressed by mistake – press reset button again

Worcester Bosch CDi Highflow Error Codes

The Worcester Bosch CDi Highflow is a powerful floor-standing combi boiler with exceptional hot water flow rates, ideal for large homes with multiple bathrooms. It doesn’t require a separate water tank and can even be installed beneath a kitchen counter.

Fault code description
A1 Pump dry run detection or pump is running in the air the system pressure needs checking
A5 Tank negative thermistor coefficient (NTC) defect
A7 Domestic hot water (DHW) negative thermistor coefficient (NTC) defect
A8 Energy Management System (EMS) communication error
B1 Code plug not detected
B2, B3, B4, B5, B6 Data error
B7 Burner control error
C6 Fan defect
D3 External temperature limiter
D5 Condensate pump failure
D6 Internal heat bank overflow
EA Flame not detected
E2 Primary negative thermistor coefficient (NTC) defect
E9 Safety temperature limiter in central heating (CH) flow stat tripped
F0 Internal error
F1 ROM fault
F7 Flame detected after appliance has been shut off
FA Flame detected after gas shut off
FD Reset button pressed – try pressing the reset button again

Worcester Bosch 8000 Style Error Codes

The Worcester Bosch 8000 Life is a premium, high-performance combi boiler with outputs from 30kW to 45kW — ideal for large homes or those with high hot water demand. With a sleek design available in black or white, it combines top-tier efficiency with standout aesthetics.

Fault code description
200 O Boiler in heating mode
201 O Fan not running on start-up
202 O Boiler in anti-cycle mode
203 O Boiler in standby mode
204 O Current primary water temperature higher than set value
208 O Chimney sweep demand
224 V Safety temperature limiter has tripped – top-up water until the reset pressure is reached
227 V No flame signal after ignition burner control unit could need replacing
228 V Flame signal without flame present – air/gas ratio control valve may need replacing as might the ionisation cable
305 O Boiler in hot water anti-cycle mode
306 V Flame signal after closing the fuel supply – the air/gas ratio control valve might need replacing
360 V Incompatible code plug – check if a correct code plug is installed and exchange or reconnect code plug
815 W/B Low loss header temperature sensor faulty – check the sensor port or check the differential sensor for incorrect installation position or breakage
1010 O No BUS communication cable, EMS-Bus isn’t connected or damaged – connect the cable for the EMS-Bus or replace the damaged cable exchange fuse
1017 W Water pressure too low – the water needs topping up and the vent system or pressure sensor may need replacing
1021 B Hot water temperature sensor is defective – the plug to the hot water temperature sensor may not be connected
1022 B Hot water storage temperature sensor is defective – connect the plug to the hot water temperature sensor correctly, mount the hot water temperature sensor correctly or replace the hot water temperature sensor
1037 W Outside temperature sensor is defective – check the connecting lead
1065 B Pressure sensor defective or not connected – check pressure sensor connection as it may need replacing
1068 W Outside temperature sensor defective – check the connecting lead
1073 W Short circuit of the flow temperature sensor – the temperature sensor may need replacing
1074 W No signal from the flow temperature sensor available – connect the plug to the flow temperature sensor correctly or temperature sensor could need replacing
1075 W Short circuit of the temperature sensor at the heating block – temperature sensor may need replacing
1076 W No signal from the temperature sensor at the heating block available – replace the temperature sensor, the connecting lead or the control unit
2920 V Error with the flame monitoring
2924 V No feedback from the modulating gas valve. The gas valve relay is defective – press the reset button and apply burner start, wait to see if fault reoccurs, if it does the gas valve needs replacing
2925 V Feedback from the modulating gas valve is too low
2927 B Flame failed during burner operation. Open the main shut off valve, shut down the appliance and check gas line, replace the ionisation electrode, set burner correctly and minimum rated load, check the integrity flue system and if the interconnected room air supply is too small, or the size of the ventilation opening is too small, clean the heating block on the flue gas side or replace the control unit/burner control unit
2946 V Incorrect code plug detected – the code plug needs replacing
2948 B No flame signal. With low output the burner starts automatically after cleaning. If the fault occurs repeatedly, the setting of the CO2 valves need checking
2963 B Signal from flow and heat exchanger temperature sensor outside the permissible range – the connecting lead needs connecting correctly
2964 B Flow rate in heat exchanger is too low
2965 B Flow temperature too high
2966 B Flow temperature rise in heat exchanger too rapid
2967 B Flow / heat exchanger temperature sensor differential too great
2970 B Pressure drop in heating system too rapid
2971 B System pressure too low – the heating system needs venting or water needs topping up until the preset pressure is reached. Replace the cable to the pressure sensor replace the pressure sensor

What Should You Do If You See an Error Code?

Some minor issues can be sorted by resetting the boiler or topping up the pressure (check your boiler manual for instructions).
However, if you’re unsure — or if the error code keeps coming back — it’s important to call a qualified technician.

Safety first: Never attempt to open or repair a gas boiler yourself.
Gas appliances must always be handled by trained, RGII-registered professionals.

At TP Gas, we’ll:

  • Diagnose the error quickly and accurately

  • Explain the issue in plain language

  • Carry out safe, professional repairs

  • Test your boiler thoroughly before leaving

We repair all Worcester Bosch models and carry approved parts to get you sorted as quickly as possible.

Why Choose TP Gas for Worcester Bosch Boiler Repairs?

  • Local, trusted service across Limerick

  • Fully qualified and RGII-registered technicians

  • Fast response and flexible scheduling

  • Transparent pricing with no hidden charges

  • Expert experience with Worcester Bosch gas boilers

When your heating system needs help, we’re ready to get you back to warmth and comfort without the stress.

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Call TP Gas today — and let our friendly, experienced team take care of it.

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