Bosch Cooktop Repair

Cooktop Repair, Done Right the First Time

A cooktop zone that won't heat, an "E" error flashing after you touch the controls, or a unit that won't power on at all — cooktop faults are usually electronics, sensors, or a power-supply mismatch.

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Bosch induction and electric cooktops rely on touch-sensor controls and onboard electronics to manage each cooking zone individually, which means a single failed zone or a code like E7015 (overheated electronics) or E9000 (incorrect supply voltage) doesn’t always mean the whole cooktop needs replacing.

We also frequently resolve “dE” demo-mode lockouts, which look like a full failure but are actually a settings issue — the kind of fast, low-cost fix that pays for a diagnostic visit many times over compared to buying a new cooktop.

Common Cooktop Problems

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One or more cooking zones won't heat

02

Cooktop won't power on

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An E-code appears after pressing the controls

04

Touch controls are unresponsive or overly sensitive

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Cooktop shuts off unexpectedly mid-cook

06

Pots aren't detected on an induction zone

Cooktop Error Codes

Recognize a code on your display? Look it up before you unplug anything or attempt a repair.

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Popular Bosch Cooktop Models

Why Trust Us With Your Bosch Cooktop

  • Factory-trained on Bosch cooktop control systems and diagnostics.
  • Genuine OEM parts stocked for the most common failures.
  • Upfront flat-rate pricing, approved by you before we start.
  • 30-day workmanship warranty on every repair. Parts may carry the manufacturer's warranty where applicable.
FAQ

Cooktop Repair FAQ

Not necessarily. "dE" usually means the cooktop is stuck in demonstration/showroom mode, which disables heating on purpose. This is often resolvable without a parts replacement.

Codes like E9000 point to a supply voltage outside the appliance's expected range, which can be a wiring or breaker issue rather than the cooktop itself — worth a professional electrical check.

Generally yes for the working zones, but we recommend a diagnostic soon, since some single-zone faults are early signs of a broader electronics failure.

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