Bosch Microwave Repair

Microwave Repair, Done Right the First Time

A Bosch microwave that shuts off mid-cook, won't latch, or throws an E or ER code has a specific, identifiable fault — and some codes (like overheating) shouldn't be ignored.

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Bosch built-in microwaves use door-latch sensors, temperature probes, and control electronics that report faults through E and ER codes. Codes like E3 (door system) and ER1 (temperature sensor) are common and generally safe to schedule normally, while ER4 (extreme overheating) should stop use immediately until inspected.

Because built-in microwaves are integrated into cabinetry, our technicians are experienced working in tight, built-in installations without damaging surrounding cabinetry or trim kits.

Common Microwave Problems

01

Microwave shuts off partway through cooking

02

Door won't latch or won't release

03

Display shows an E or ER code

04

Turntable won't rotate

05

Unusual arcing or sparking inside the cavity

06

No heat, but the display and fan work normally

Microwave 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 Microwave Models

Why Trust Us With Your Bosch Microwave

  • Factory-trained on Bosch microwave 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

Microwave Repair FAQ

Yes. ER4 indicates extreme overheating and a possible fire risk. Stop using the microwave immediately and book a diagnostic before running it again.

In most cases yes, though some control-board or door-latch repairs require partial removal, which our technicians handle carefully to protect surrounding cabinetry.

Yes — stop use immediately. Arcing can indicate metal contact, a damaged waveguide cover, or a magnetron fault, all of which need professional inspection.

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