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Bosch Washer error code

Bosch Washer Error F07

Error code requiring model-specific diagnosis

NTC (temperature sensor) short circuit on the heating element.

Updated Aug 18, 2026
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Bosch washer repair guide for error F07
Error codeF07Washer

Start here before buying a part or taking the appliance apart.

  1. 1
    Check 1

    Turn the washing machine off and on to see if the error clears.

  2. 2
    Check 2

    Inspect the wiring and connection to the NTC (temperature) sensor for any loose or damaged wires.

  3. 3
    Check 3

    Use a multimeter to check for an open circuit (infinite resistance) in the NTC sensor.

A quick explanation

What does F07 mean?

NTC (temperature sensor) short circuit on the heating element.

The full model number matters. Appliances can show the same code while using different wiring, sensors, or control parts.

The answer you came for

How to fix Bosch washer error F07

  1. 1

    Step 1

    1. Unplug the washer from the wall outlet and turn off both hot and cold water supply valves to ensure safety. 2. Carefully pull the washer away from the wall to access the rear panel. Use a screwdriver to remove all the screws securing the back panel and set it aside. 3. Look inside the lower portion of the washer tub to locate the heating element. The NTC temperature sensor is a small, probe-like component inserted into a rubber grommet on the heating element itself. 4. Gently grip the wiring connector attached to the sensor and pull to disconnect it. Take a photo of the connection to remember its orientation. 5. The sensor is typically press-fit into the heating element's grommet. Carefully wiggle and pull the old sensor straight out. You may need to use a slight twisting motion. 6. Moisten the rubber seal of the new NTC sensor with a small amount of dish soap and press it firmly into the empty slot on the heating element until it is seated securely. 7. Reconnect the wiring harness to the new sensor, ensuring it clicks into place. Reattach the rear panel with its screws, turn the water supply back on, plug the washer in, and run a test cycle to check if the error is cleared.

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How to Fix F07 Error (Step-by-Step) Unplug the washer from the wall outlet and turn off both hot and cold water supply valves to ensure safety.Carefully pull the washer away from the wall to access the rear panel. Use a screwdriver to remove all the screws securing the back panel and set it aside.Look inside the lower portion of the washer tub to locate the heating element. The NTC temperature sensor is a small, probe-like component inserted into a rubber grommet on the heating element itself.Gently grip the wiring connector attached to the sensor and pull to disconnect it. Take a photo of the connection to remember its orientation.The sensor is typically press-fit into the heating element's grommet. Carefully wiggle and pull the old sensor straight out. You may need to use a slight twisting motion.Moisten the rubber seal of the new NTC sensor with a small amount of dish soap and press it firmly into the empty slot on the heating element until it is seated securely.Reconnect the wiring harness to the new sensor, ensuring it clicks into place. Reattach the rear panel with its screws, turn the water supply back on, plug the washer in, and run a test cycle to check if the error is cleared.Turn the appliance off, wait about 2 minutes, then turn it back on.

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If the code comes back

Do not keep replacing parts based only on the code. Record the complete model number and use model-specific diagnostics before ordering.

What may be causing it?

  • Open circuit in the NTC (temperature) sensor
  • Broken wire or loose connection to the NTC sensor
  • Faulty NTC sensor

These are possibilities to investigate, not proof that one part has failed.

Recommended part

Recommended part for this error code

Replacement part

OEM candidate: 00170961

Price noted in the current guide: $16-$50

Why this part is shown: It is associated with Bosch Washer error F07 in the current guide. The error code alone does not prove this part has failed.

Compatibility varies by model. Confirm that the Amazon listing includes your complete washer model number before ordering.

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