Key Takeaways
- Temperature sensor replacement is the most common oven repair
- Heating element replacement is straightforward and mid-range
- Door lock repairs are needed mostly for self-clean issues
- Control board replacement is the most expensive repair
- Gas range repairs may cost more due to safety requirements
The Bottom Line
Most Bosch oven repairs are moderate. Control board replacement is the priciest common repair.
Bosch Oven and Range Repair Costs
Bosch ovens and ranges are built for precision cooking, and most repairs are moderate in cost. The temperature sensor is the most commonly replaced component, while control board replacement is the most expensive routine repair.
Complete Repair Cost Breakdown
| Repair | Typical Cost | Common Error Codes | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Temperature sensor / probe | From $130 | E101, Er1, F31 | Most common oven repair |
| Door lock motor | From $150 | E106, F41, Er6 | Self-clean lock issues |
| Convection fan motor | From $160 | — | Uneven baking |
| Bake / broil element | From $180 | — | Visible burn-through on element |
| Igniter (gas models) | From $170 | — | Gas oven won't light |
| Control / relay board | From $350 | E005, E305, E303 | Most expensive common repair |
Repairs Worth Doing at Any Age
| Repair | Cost | Verdict |
|---|---|---|
| Temperature sensor | From $130 | Always — essential for operation |
| Bake/broil element | From $180 | Always — straightforward swap |
| Door lock motor | From $150 | Yes — if self-clean is important to you |
| Igniter | From $170 | Always — required for gas models |
Repairs to Evaluate
| Repair | Cost | Verdict |
|---|---|---|
| Control board | From $350 | Evaluate on 12+ year units |
| Gas valve | From $300 | Important but expensive |
| Door hinges + seal combo | From $250 | Only if both need replacing |
Get an Accurate Quote
The final cost will be confirmed after our technician completes an on-site diagnosis. We provide a clear, written estimate before any work begins — no hidden fees, no surprises.
How to Save on Bosch Appliance Repair
Before scheduling service, always try the free DIY checks — clean the drain filter on dishwashers and washers, check the lint path on dryers, and verify the circuit breaker for ovens. These simple steps resolve a surprising number of issues at zero cost. When professional repair is needed, ask about the diagnostic fee policy — many services apply the diagnostic charge toward the repair cost if you proceed.
When to Repair vs. When to Replace
Use the 50% rule as your guide: if the repair costs more than half the price of a new equivalent Bosch model, replacement is usually the better investment. Factor in the appliance's age — in the first half of its expected lifespan, almost any repair is worthwhile. In the second half, weigh the repair cost more carefully. Our technicians will give you an honest recommendation based on the specific fault and your appliance's condition.
Gas vs. Electric Range Repair Costs
Gas range repairs often cost slightly more than electric due to safety requirements — gas valve testing, leak checks, and proper igniter calibration require specialized training. Dual-fuel models (gas cooktop + electric oven) combine both repair types, so costs reflect whichever system is faulty. Our technicians are certified for both gas and electric Bosch ranges.
Self-Clean Door Lock Repairs
Door lock issues (F41, F43, E106) only affect the self-clean function — normal baking works fine without the lock. If you rarely use self-clean, this repair can be deferred. However, if a stuck lock prevents you from opening the oven door (F43), that needs immediate attention. Try a power cycle first — turning off the breaker for 10 minutes releases most Bosch locks.
Is the Repair Worth It?
Bosch ovens and ranges last 12-15 years. Most repairs under from $200 are worthwhile at any age. Control board replacement (from $350) should be evaluated against the unit age — on a 12+ year oven, that cost may be better invested in a new model with improved convection and efficiency features.