Bosch Range Error Code E010
Data memory error in user interface
Data memory error in user interface – cyclic check of memory content or a write to memory failed; all heating elements disabled.
First step from the service manual
Replace user interface.
The complete diagnostic procedure includes additional test steps, resistance specifications, wiring diagram references, and component test points.
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- Step-by-step tests with expected resistance, voltage, and continuity values
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What E010 means on a Bosch range
The E010 error code on a Bosch range indicates a data memory fault within the user interface control board. Specifically, the control runs a cyclic redundancy check on its internal memory to verify that stored data remains intact and uncorrupted. When this check fails, or when the control attempts a write operation to memory and that operation does not complete successfully, the E010 code is triggered. This is a self-diagnostic function built into the control system to detect corruption of critical operational parameters stored in the board's non-volatile memory.
As a safety response to this fault, the control disables all heating elements immediately. This shutdown behavior is intentional: corrupted memory could cause unpredictable operation of heating zones or the oven cavity, so the range defaults to a non-operational state until the fault is resolved. The user interface board contains the memory responsible for storing operational data, configuration settings, and control logic parameters, and a failure in any of these memory functions will trigger this code.
Because the fault originates within the user interface board's memory hardware or firmware, external factors such as wiring or sensors are unlikely causes. The primary and direct resolution is replacement of the user interface board itself. Power cycling the unit may temporarily clear the code if the fault was caused by a transient voltage event, but if the underlying memory hardware has degraded, the error will return. Technicians should confirm the fault is persistent before condemning the board.
Source: manufacturer service documentation.
Common causes of E010
- 01
Failed user interface control board
Part replacementThe non-volatile memory chip on the user interface board has degraded or failed, causing the cyclic memory check to return errors or write operations to fail. This is the primary cause and replacement of the board is the direct fix.
- 02
Transient voltage spike or power surge
Wiring / connectionA sudden surge in incoming power can corrupt stored memory data on the user interface board. If the code appeared after a power outage or electrical storm, a power cycle may clear it temporarily, but repeated occurrences indicate permanent memory damage.
- 03
Corrupted firmware or memory data
Part replacementThe operational data or configuration parameters stored in the board's memory may have become corrupted over time due to normal wear on the memory hardware. This condition is internal to the board and cannot be repaired by reflashing or resetting.
- 04
Loose or intermittent wiring to the user interface
Wiring / connectionA poor connection to the user interface board can cause intermittent power interruptions that disrupt memory write cycles. Inspect the wiring harness connectors at the board for corrosion, looseness, or damage before replacing the board.
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