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Bosch Cooktop E1 Error Code

E1 indicates a temperature sensor fault or an overtemperature condition — the cooktop's internal thermistor has either failed or detected a genuine overheating event and needs to cool down before it will reset.

What E1 Means

E1 indicates a temperature sensor fault or an overtemperature condition — the cooktop's internal thermistor has either failed or detected a genuine overheating event and needs to cool down before it will reset.

Common Causes of E1

  • Genuine overheating from blocked ventilation or extended high-power use
  • Failed or drifting temperature sensor
  • Cookware left on a zone for an extended period without monitoring

🔧 One Safe Check You Can Try

Turn off the cooktop and let it cool for 15-30 minutes without use, then try again — if E1 clears and doesn't return, it was likely a genuine overtemperature event rather than a sensor failure.

⚠ Why You Shouldn't Go Further Than That

  • If this is a genuine overheating event rather than a sensor fault, opening the unit before it's fully cooled risks a burn.
  • Testing the thermistor requires isolating the cooktop's high-current supply first — skipping that step is a real shock risk.
  • A sensor reinstalled slightly out of position can continue triggering false overtemperature readings even after replacement.
  • This fault can be confused with a full electronics failure, leading to replacing a much more expensive component than necessary.
  • Accessing the sensor beneath the glass surface typically voids the remaining warranty.

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FAQ

E1 FAQ

That points to a failed temperature sensor rather than a genuine overheating event, and needs a technician to replace it.

Use a different zone if available, and avoid restarting the affected zone repeatedly, since that can mask a real sensor fault.

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