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Bosch cooktop E8203 error code
Overheating of the cooking sensor. Overheating of the cooking sensor
WHAT THE CODE MEANS
Overheating of the cooking sensor
Overheating of the cooking sensor
SAFE CHECKS — IN ORDER
How to diagnose Bosch E8203 yourself
Walk these checks in order before scheduling service. They isolate the most common causes safely without requiring tools or part replacements.
- 1Power-cycle the appliance: unplug for 60 seconds, then plug back in and re-test.
- 2Inspect any visible wiring near the area indicated by the code (check the service manual for component locations).
- 3Confirm the door, lid, or latch is fully closed and the safety switch is making contact.
- 4Check that hoses, drains, and inlet filters are clear of obstructions and lint or mineral buildup.
- 5If the code clears briefly but returns, log the cycle/conditions where it appears for the technician.
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FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What does the E8203 error code mean on a Bosch cooktop?▾
Overheating of the cooking sensor
Can I clear the E8203 code myself?▾
In many cases yes — start with the safe checks listed above before resetting the appliance. Call for service if E8203 comes back after a reset, the safe checks above don't isolate the cause, or the appliance is leaking, smoking, or tripping a breaker.
How much does it cost to fix a Bosch cooktop showing E8203?▾
Most Bosch cooktop repairs in South Florida run between $180 and $400 including parts. The exact cost depends on which component is faulty. Express Xpert provides a written flat-rate quote before any work starts.
SAME-DAY REPAIR
Still seeing E8203 after the safe checks?
If the code returns after a reset or the safe checks above don't resolve the issue, the appliance likely needs internal testing. Express Xpert services Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach with same-day cooktop repair.