Bosch Oven E1 Error Code: Causes and Fixes
Quick answer: Temperature calibration drift
What you’ll notice
Oven consistently cooks hotter or cooler than the set temperature; calibration has drifted.
Bosch
Oven
Code E1
low severity
Bosch models: Bosch displays temperatures in Celsius by default; verify the °C/°F setting before diagnosing apparent temperature errors. The temperature probe connects at the rear cavity wall. The PerfectRoast meat probe (sold separately on some models) is a different connector — do not confuse it with the RTD fault sensor.
Common causes
- Temperature probe reading slightly off its calibrated value
- Probe has aged and drifted from its original specification
Step-by-step fix
- Use an independent oven thermometer to measure actual cavity temperature at 350°F.
- If actual temperature deviates by more than 25°F, adjust the calibration offset in the oven's settings menu.
- If deviation exceeds 50°F, the probe likely needs replacement.
Tools you may need
Independent oven thermometerMultimeter (optional)
Prevention
- Check calibration annually with an oven thermometer.
- Avoid extremely high self-clean temperatures unless necessary.
When to stop DIY
Replace the temperature probe if calibration offset cannot compensate for the drift.
FAQ
What does E1 mean on Bosch oven?
E1 usually indicates: Temperature calibration drift.
Can I keep using the appliance with E1?
Use caution. Severity is low. Replace the temperature probe if calibration offset cannot compensate for the drift.
How long does this fix usually take?
Typical first-pass troubleshooting takes 10 minutes (calibration adjustment).