Bosch Range Error Code E310
Data memory error in control module
Data memory error in control module – cyclic check of memory content or a write to memory failed; all heating elements disabled.
First step from the service manual
Replace control module.
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 E310 means on a Bosch range
Error code E310 on a Bosch range indicates a data memory fault within the control module. Specifically, the module's internal cyclic redundancy check (CRC) or similar integrity verification process has detected either a failure during a routine memory content check or an unsuccessful write operation to the module's non-volatile memory. This type of check runs continuously in the background to ensure the control module's stored operating parameters, calibration data, and configuration settings remain intact and uncorrupted.
When this memory fault is detected, the control module responds by disabling all heating elements as a safety precaution. This means neither the surface burners nor the oven heating elements will operate until the fault is resolved. The range is essentially locked out from any cooking function to prevent potentially unsafe operation with corrupted control data.
The root cause is almost always an internal failure within the control module itself. Memory chips degrade over time, and write cycles have finite limits. Power surge events or brief voltage fluctuations can corrupt stored data or damage the memory hardware directly. Because the fault points to the module's own internal data storage and verification circuitry, there are no external sensors or wiring harnesses to test first. The diagnostic path goes directly to control module replacement as the corrective action.
Source: manufacturer service documentation.
Common causes of E310
- 01
Failed control module memory
Part replacementThe non-volatile memory chip inside the control module has failed, either due to normal wear over time or exceeding its write-cycle limit. This is the most common cause and the failure is internal to the module, making the module non-repairable in the field.
- 02
Power surge or voltage spike
Part replacementA sudden voltage surge or electrical spike can corrupt data stored in the control module's memory or physically damage the memory circuitry. If the error appeared after a power outage or storm event, a surge-induced memory fault is highly likely.
- 03
Corrupted control module firmware or calibration data
Part replacementA failed or incomplete write to the module's memory, possibly during a previous power interruption, can leave configuration or calibration data in a corrupted state that fails subsequent cyclic checks.
- 04
Intermittent power supply to the control module
Wiring / connectionUnstable or low voltage reaching the control module can cause write failures during memory update operations. Inspecting the power supply connections to the control board is worthwhile before ordering parts, though the module itself is still the likely replacement.
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