Bosch Oven F7 Error Code: Causes and Fixes

Editorially reviewedUpdated 2026-02-20 · Model family: Series 300

Quick answer: Latch motor feedback issue

What you’ll notice

Oven stops cycle and shows F7.

Bosch Oven Code F7 medium severity

Common causes

  • Intermittent oven sensor reading outside expected range.
  • Temporary power-state mismatch after a surge or abrupt cycle interruption.
  • Mechanical restriction in a core oven subsystem (airflow, drain, or movement).
  • Wiring harness connection seated loosely due to vibration over time.

Step-by-step fix

  1. Power-cycle the unit for 3 minutes, then restart a short test cycle.
  2. Inspect accessible filters, vents, or drains specific to your oven and clear debris.
  3. Confirm the appliance is level and stable to avoid false sensor triggers.
  4. Run one empty maintenance cycle and observe whether the code returns.
  5. If repeated, inspect harness connections and service documentation for continuity checks.

Tools you may need

FlashlightMicrofiber clothSmall brushScrewdriver set

Prevention

  • Run monthly maintenance cycles and clean filters on schedule.
  • Avoid overloading and keep installation clearances within manufacturer guidance.
  • Use surge protection where local power quality is inconsistent.

When to stop DIY

Stop and call a licensed technician if the code reappears after two full restart attempts or if you detect heat, smoke, or water leakage.

FAQ

What does F7 mean on Bosch oven?

F7 usually indicates: Latch motor feedback issue.

Can I keep using the appliance with F7?

Use caution. Severity is medium. Stop and call a licensed technician if the code reappears after two full restart attempts or if you detect heat, smoke, or water leakage.

How long does this fix usually take?

Typical first-pass troubleshooting takes 10-35 minutes.