Bosch Oven Error Codes [Proven Solutions]

Error codes are not something anyone wants to see. So, if you have ever experienced this, you know that there is nothing good about it. In this article, we will look at Bosch oven error codes, what they mean, and how to fix them.

Bosch Oven Error Code E305 — How To Fix

This Bosch oven error code appears when the connection between the baseplates has been severed. To fix this, all you need to do is reset the oven. Follow the steps below to do this…

Step 1: Switch your oven’s circuit breaker off.

Step 2: Leave the circuit breaker off for at least 5 minutes.

Step 3: Afterwards, switch the circuit breaker back on.

Also follow the steps above to reset your oven if you see the Bosch oven error code E032.

Bosch Oven Error Code E0532 — How To Fix

This Bosch oven error code appears when a button has been pressed too long. The same also applies for the Bosch oven error code E011. To fix it, disconnect the power to the oven for 15 minutes. Afterwards, press each button on the oven’s control panel one at a time. Reconnect the power to the oven. If that doesn’t fix the problem, the touchpad should be replaced. Read this article: Bosch Oven Light [Issues & Proven Solutions] to replace the touchpad or contact a technician to replace it.

Bosch Oven Error Code E101 — How To Fix

This Bosch oven error code could appear because of a faulty temperature sensor or control board. Before replacing these components, they will need to be tested. Follow these steps to test and replace the temperature sensor…

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Step 1: Unplug the oven’s power cord.

Step 2: Remove the oven’s back panel by taking out the screws which secure it.

Step 3: Set the panel aside and disconnect the wire plug connected to the sensor. You should see the sensor on the right or left.

Step 4: Test the temperature sensor using a multimeter. The reading should be about 1080 ohms at room temperature. If the reading is far higher or lower than this, the sensor should be replaced.

Step 5: Get a new sensor.

Step 6: Unscrew the sensor from the oven.

Step 7: Remove the sensor and position the new one in the oven.

Step 8: Secure the sensor with the screw and reposition the back panel.

Step 9: Secure the back panel with the screws.

Step 10: Plug the oven’s power cord back in.

Follow the steps above to replace your temperature sensor if you see the Bosch oven error code E115.

If the sensor isn’t faulty, the control board should be replaced. Follow the steps below to do this…

Step 1: Disconnect the power to the oven by unplugging the power cord,

Step 2: Pull the oven forward.

Step 3: Take out the screws on the upper sides of the control panel. There is one screw on each side.

Step 4: Open the door of the oven.

Step 5: Take out the other two screws underneath the panel which hold it in place.

Step 6: Lift the control panel up.

Step 7: Take out the four screws which hold the control board’s support bracket in place.

Step 8: Disconnect the wire from the board.

Step 9: Unscrew the board from the bracket and get a new one.

Step 10: Get a new board and screw it to the bracket.

Step 11: Reconnect the wire and position the support bracket on the control panel.

Step 12: Screw the support panel back to the control bracket.

Step 13: Return the screws underneath the control panel which hold it in place.

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Step 14: Also return the other screws on the sides as well.

Step 15: Shut the door of the oven.

Step 16: Plug the oven’s power cord back in and push the oven back to the wall.

Also follow the steps above to replace your control board if you see the Bosch oven error code E005, the Bosch oven error code E118, the Bosch oven error code F5, or the Bosch oven error code F8.

The video below will give you a visual of how to replace your Bosch oven control board.

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Bosch Oven Error Code E302 — How To Fix

To fix this error code, the convection fan motor will need to be replaced. Follow the steps below to do this…

Step 1: Switch off the oven’s circuit breaker.

Step 2: Open the oven door.

Step 3: Slide out the racks in the oven.

Step 4: Take out the Philips head screws which hold the oven to the cabinet. The screws are on the sides of the oven.

Step 5: Take out the screws which hold the oven’s fan blade cover in place.

Step 6: Set the cover aside and take out the nut which holds the fan blade in place by turning it clockwise.

Step 7: Lift the oven out of the cabinet and set it on a sturdy surface.

Step 8: Remove the oven’s back access cover by taking out the screws which hold it in place.

Step 9: Set the cover aside and disconnect the wires from the fan motor.

Step 10: Unscrew the fan motor from the oven and remove it.

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Step 11: Get a new fan motor and screw it to the oven.

Step 12: Connect the wires to the fan motor and reposition the back access cover.

Step 13: Hold the access cover in place with the screws.

Step 14: Return the fan blade and the nut which holds it in place.

Step 15: Reposition the fan blade cover and hold it in place with the screws.

Step 16: Lift the oven back into the cabinet.

Step 17: Slide the racks into the oven.

Step 18: Return the Philips head screws which hold the oven to the cabinet.

Step 19: Shut the oven door.

Step 20: Switch the oven’s circuit breaker back in.

The video below will give you a visual of how to replace the fan motor in your Bosch oven.

Bosch Oven Error Code F03 — How To Fix

This Bosch oven error code appears as the result of a faulty door lock motor. Follow the steps listed below to replace this component in a Bosch oven…

Step 1: First, disconnect the power to the oven by unplugging the power cord from the outlet.

Step 2: Go to the oven’s rear.

Step 3: Take out the screws which hold the oven’s lower back panel in place.

Step 4: Set the panel aside.

Step 5: Take out the two screws which hold the door lock motor in place.

Step 6: Lift the door lock motor off the rod.

Step 7: Disconnect the wires from the lock motor.

Step 8: Get a new Bosch oven lock motor.

Step 9: Connect the wires to the lock motor and position it on the oven’s rear.

Step 10: Secure the motor to the oven using the screws.

Step 11: Reposition the oven’s back panel and hold it in place with the screws.

Step 12: Plug the oven’s power cord back into the outlet.

Bosch Oven Error Message Safe — How To Fix

This actually isn’t an error code. “Safe” appears when the child lock feature is turned on. To turn child lock off, follow these steps…

Step 1: Locate the button with the key icon on the oven’s control panel.

Step 2: Hold this button down for 4 seconds or till “Safe” disappears.

The video below will give you a visual of how to use child lock in a Bosch oven.

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