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Symptom

Bosch oven controls not responding

A touch panel that ignores you, responds to the wrong key, or works intermittently. Condensation on the glass causes this far more often than a failed control, and it has a published code of its own.

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Five ordinary causes

What this usually turns out to be

Cheapest and commonest first, which is also the order we check them in. They sit hundreds of dollars apart, and only the unit settles which one is yours.

  • Moisture or residue on the glass

    Steam from the hob below, a wipe with a wet cloth, or greasy fingers. The panel senses through the glass and does not distinguish water from a finger.

  • The panel getting hot

    There is a separate published code for a control panel that has overheated — often from pot position on a range, or a hot kitchen with no ventilation.

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  • The control lock

    Set deliberately or by accident. It looks identical to a dead panel until you know to check.

  • The touch control assembly

    When it is genuinely the part. Diagnosed rather than assumed, because the cheaper causes above are far more common.

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  • The board behind it

    Rarer, and usually accompanied by other symptoms — a display that flickers or an oven that also behaves oddly.

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In five minutes

Before you call anybody

None of it needs tools, and all of it makes the visit shorter.

  1. 01

    Dry the panel completely

    A dry cloth, and give it a few minutes. Then try again — this alone clears a large share of these.

  2. 02

    Cut power for five minutes

    At the breaker, then let it come back. Photograph any code first.

  3. 03

    Check the control lock

    Usually a key held for a few seconds. In the manual, and free.

  4. 04

    Note when it happens

    Only while the hob below is in use, or only when the kitchen is hot, points at heat and steam rather than at electronics.

How it shows up

What people describe when they call

  • “Panel ignores touches entirely”
  • “The wrong function starts”
  • “Works when cold, not when cooking”
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Two shortcuts

Narrow it down before anybody arrives

A description of the behaviour leaves a few possible causes. A code names the subsystem, and the model number says which parts to bring. Either one shortens the visit; both together usually settle it.

If the display is showing something

Photograph it before it clears — codes do not wait. Search the full code list

If there is no code at all

The data plate is inside the cabinet, upper left wall or behind the grille. All models

In more detail

About Bosch oven controls not responding

The fastest diagnosis is the code

There is a published code for the touch keys not working properly, and the manufacturer names condensation as a cause. That is worth knowing before anybody books a control board.

The panel senses through glass

A capacitive touch panel cannot tell a finger from a film of water or a smear of grease. So a panel that ignores you, or starts the wrong function, is very often clean glass away from working perfectly — and the manufacturer names condensation as a cause in its own published guidance for this code.

The heat version

There is a second, separate code for a control panel that has become too hot, which on a range is often about where pots are sitting relative to the panel. That one is worth taking seriously, because a panel repeatedly cooked is a panel that will eventually stay dead.

This article is based on:

  • Official manufacturer documentation
  • Internal repair procedures
  • Technician repair history
  • Company quality standards

Before you book

Questions about bosch oven controls not responding

It only misbehaves when I am cooking on the hob.

Steam rising onto the panel. Very common on a range, and not a repair — though a hood that actually works helps.

One key works and the others do not.

That points at the touch assembly rather than at moisture, which affects the whole panel. Worth a proper look.

Is this an expensive repair?

It can be, which is exactly why we check moisture, heat and the control lock before proposing anything. Most of these calls do not end in a part.

Tell us the model number and what it is doing.

Call (305) 783-3552