Vaillant F25 Fault Code | Causes, Fixes & What It Means

Vaillant F25 Fault Code – Causes, Meaning & What To Do

If your boiler is showing a Vaillant F25 fault code, it means there’s a problem with the system pressure or water circulation. This is a common fault on Vaillant boilers and usually happens when the boiler can’t safely circulate water through the system.

The boiler will shut down to protect itself, which means no heating and often no hot water until the issue is resolved.

Below, we explain what the F25 fault means, what causes it, and what you can safely check yourself.

What Does the Vaillant F25 Fault Code Mean?

On most Vaillant boilers, the F25 error code indicates:

The boiler has detected a problem with water pressure or temperature rise caused by poor circulation.

In simple terms, the boiler is heating water but it’s not moving through the system properly, or the pressure is outside the safe range.

Common Causes of a Vaillant F25 Fault

The F25 fault can be triggered by several issues, including:

Low system pressure

If your boiler pressure is too low (usually below 1 bar), the boiler may not be able to circulate water correctly.

Blocked or restricted system

Sludge, debris, or a blocked filter can stop water flowing through the boiler properly.

Faulty pump

If the circulation pump isn’t running correctly, water won’t move through the system as it should.

Air trapped in the system

Airlocks can prevent water circulation and cause rapid temperature changes.

Pressure sensor or temperature sensor issue

In some cases, the fault is caused by a failed or inaccurate sensor.

How to Check Boiler Pressure (Safe First Step)

Before calling an engineer, it’s worth checking the boiler pressure gauge.

  • Look for the pressure dial on the boiler or display screen

  • Normal pressure is usually between 1.0 and 1.5 bar when cold

  • If pressure is below 1 bar, the boiler may show the F25 fault

If your pressure is low, topping it up using the filling loop may clear the fault.

⚠️ Only top up if you’re confident and follow your boiler manual. If you’re unsure, stop and call an engineer.

Can I Fix a Vaillant F25 Fault Myself?

You can safely:

  • check the pressure

  • top up the system (if you know how)

  • reset the boiler once

You should not:

  • open the boiler casing

  • interfere with internal components

  • repeatedly reset the boiler if the fault returns

If the F25 fault keeps coming back, there’s likely an underlying issue that needs professional repair.

Why the F25 Fault Keeps Returning

If topping up the pressure only fixes the problem temporarily, it could indicate:

  • a blocked system or dirty filter

  • a failing pump

  • internal component wear

  • a leak causing pressure loss

Ignoring recurring F25 faults can lead to bigger (and more expensive) boiler problems over time.

Is It Safe to Keep Resetting the Boiler?

No. Repeated resets can put stress on internal components and may cause further damage.

If the Vaillant F25 fault returns after one reset, the boiler needs to be checked properly.

Do I Need a Boiler Repair or Replacement?

That depends on:

  • the age of your boiler

  • how often faults occur

  • the cost of repair versus replacement

If your boiler is older and showing repeated circulation or pressure faults, it may be worth discussing longer-term options with a qualified engineer.

When to Call a Gas Safe Engineer

You should contact an engineer if:

  • the F25 fault won’t clear

  • pressure keeps dropping

  • you hear unusual noises

  • heating works intermittently

  • the boiler shuts down repeatedly

A professional diagnosis will identify whether it’s a simple fix or something more serious.

Vaillant F25 Fault Code – Quick Summary

  • F25 means a circulation or pressure-related issue

  • Low pressure is the most common cause

  • You can safely check and top up pressure once

  • Repeated faults need professional attention

  • Don’t ignore recurring F25 errors


Need Help With a Vaillant F25 Fault?

If your boiler is stuck on an F25 error and you want it checked properly, a Gas Safe engineer can diagnose the issue and get your heating running again safely.

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