How much does Bosch stove repair cost in Toronto?
Bosch stove repair in Toronto typically runs $140–$520 all-in, depending on the fault. The most common Bosch call-out is gas burner clicks but won't light ($150–$300). Every visit starts with a flat $149.95 diagnostic, credited 100% toward your repair, and repairs are backed by a warranty.
- Diagnostic
- $149.95, credited 100% toward your repair
- Warranty
- on parts & workmanship
- Availability
- Same-day & next-day appointments available
Prices in CAD for Toronto; typical ranges — your exact quote is confirmed on-site before any work. Updated .
Most Bosch stove faults in Toronto come down to a handful of parts — and the majority are worth repairing rather than replacing a 13–15 years appliance. Anthony is a Red Seal certified technician who carries the common stove parts on the van, so most Toronto jobs are diagnosed and fixed in a single visit.
How your repair works
Four simple steps, no surprises.
Book
Call or request a callback. Same-day & next-day appointments available.
Diagnose
A flat $149.95 diagnostic pinpoints the real fault.
Approve
You get an upfront all-in quote first — diagnostic credited 100% toward your repair.
Repaired
Fixed with OEM parts, backed by a 90-day warranty.
Bosch stove parts we stock
Bosch ranges in Canada split into two service worlds that need naming before parts are ordered: gas slide-ins (representative HGI-prefix 800-series, verify by model tag) where sealed burners run off spark-ignition (no-light = igniter/electrode or its ignition switch, a sealed-burner job), and the increasingly common electric/induction 800-series (HEI/HII-prefix, verify by model tag) where surface faults are board/module-level on 10-digit BSH parts and the repair-vs-replace math has to be said out loud. The oven side is conventional across all three and runs on the BSH 00-prefix parts ecosystem — a common NTC cavity sensor is 00414152 (Bosch/Thermador oven temp sensor reading ~1080 ohms at room temp; discontinued on some models, so model-decode to the OEM-equivalent), the bake element is a shared BSH 00-prefix part confirmed against the model tag (e.g. 00791650), and the BSH E-code family tells you which circuit to chase. E118 is the NTC temperature-sensor read fault (control can't read the sensor) and E115 is the over-temperature trip (oven runs too hot, sensor/relay suspect); the dedicated sensor open/short codes are F31 (upper sensor) / F32 (lower sensor), tested at ~1080 ohms at the connector. E011 is an oven temperature-sensor (NTC) circuit fault on the shared BSH platform (clean and re-meter the probe ~1080 ohms; verify by model). E305 is model-dependent and must be decoded by model: on most ranges it is a communication / no-connection-between-baseplates fault (TCM ↔ control board, or TCM ↔ user-interface board) that often clears on a 5-minute breaker reset; on some models (e.g. HBL5651UC) it reads as a temperature-sensor short (grease contamination); on others it points at a self-clean door-lock fault. Do not treat E305 as a fixed temperature-sensor code.
Signature Bosch faults
- Surface-burner spark-ignition failure (gas) — burner clicks but won't light, or one burner dead (most common (gas))
- Oven temperature-sensor / bake-element faults — weak or no bake heat, or oven runs cold/over-temps; E118/E115/F31/F32 (common)
- Induction generator / power-module faults — a zone or half the cooktop goes dead, often coded (platform-distinct)
- Self-clean door-lock fault (model-decoded code) — lock won't engage/disengage after a self-clean cycle (classic)
- Control-module / keypad faults — dead UI segments or relay/board errors (occasional)
| Part | OEM number | Price band |
|---|---|---|
| Oven NTC temperature sensor (thermistor, ~1080 ohms at room temp) | 00414152 | $60–$120 |
| Surface burner spark igniter / electrode (gas) | 00418885 | $45–$95 |
| Surface burner ignition head (gas cooktop/range) | 00189324 | $40–$85 |
| Oven bake element (shared BSH, confirm by model) | 00791650 | $90–$170 |
| Meat / oven food probe (sensor) | 00755060 | $90–$150 |
| Induction power module / generator board (model-coded) | 00-prefix 10-digit — confirm by model/serial | $280–$520 |
Error codes we see on Bosch stoves
- E305
- model-dependent — decode by model: most commonly a communication / no-connection-between-baseplates fault (TCM ↔ control board, or TCM ↔ user-interface board), often clears on a 5-minute breaker reset; reads as a temperature-sensor short on some models (e.g. HBL5651UC, grease contamination) and as a self-clean door-lock fault on others. The dedicated NTC short codes are F31/F32, not E305.
- E118
- oven temperature-sensor (NTC) circuit fault — control can't read the sensor; test sensor resistance (~1080 ohms at room temp) and inspect wiring
- E115
- oven over-temperature — runs too hot; weak/shorted NTC sensor or stuck element relay; let it cool before condemning the board
- E011
- oven temperature-sensor (NTC) circuit fault on the shared BSH/Thermador platform — clean and re-meter the probe (~1080 ohms at room temp) before condemning sensor 00414152; verify by model
Why homeowners across Toronto call us
Every repair is led by Anthony, a Red Seal interprovincial journeyman who is 313A Licensed, TSSA Certified, ODP Certified, with his team working under his direct leadership — backed by $2,000,000+ general liability insurance and a 90-day workmanship warranty on every job.
Red Seal-led team
Every job is overseen by Anthony, a certified journeyman, and handled by his own trusted team.
Licensed & gas-certified
313A refrigeration licence and TSSA gas certification for safe, code-correct repairs.
$2,000,000+ insured
Fully insured for general liability, so your home is protected during the repair.
90-day warranty
Parts and workmanship are warrantied — if it's not right, we come back.
OEM parts on the van
Common parts are stocked, so most jobs are completed on the first visit.
Upfront pricing
A flat $149.95 diagnostic, credited 100% toward your repair, and a quote before any work.
What our credentials mean for you
- Red Seal Certified
- The interprovincial standard for skilled trades — a journeyman who passed the national appliance-service exam.
- 313A Licensed
- Ontario's refrigeration & air-conditioning systems mechanic licence — legally required to work on sealed cooling systems.
- TSSA Certified
- Technical Standards & Safety Authority gas certification — qualified to work safely on gas appliances.
- ODP Certified
- Ozone Depletion Prevention certification — licensed to handle refrigerants responsibly and to code.
Servicing Stoves across Toronto
Bosch stove service in Toronto — the local specifics
- On Bosch gas slide-ins the no-light parts are the GTA fast movers: the surface-burner spark igniter/electrode (00418885) and the ignition head (00189324) are genuine OEM and sit on the open BSH channel — Reliable Parts carries both as a factory-authorized Bosch/Thermador distributor — so a sealed-burner ignition fault verified on site is usually same-visit or next-day rather than special-order. Because Bosch ranges split into gas, electric and induction variants, we decode the model tag before ordering: a no-light is almost always the igniter or its head, not the oven board. The induction power module/generator board is the one part that always plans ahead — it is dealer-ordered by model and serial, not a shelf number, so we confirm the failure mode before anyone prices a board.
- The open-channel Bosch numbers we lean on are the gas-ignition parts — surface igniter 00418885 and ignition head 00189324 — both genuine OEM and stocked GTA-wide through the BSH distributor channel (Reliable Parts, PartSelect), which is why cooktop no-light calls close fast. The oven bake element 00791650 and the meat/food probe 00755060 are also genuine open-channel parts but order-in rather than carried in-van, so we confirm the model before pulling one (the 00791650 is a shared BSH element catalogued for wall ovens too, so we verify it against the tag rather than assume the cavity). The NTC oven temperature sensor 00414152 is the catch: the original Bosch part is discontinued, so on an E118/E115/F31/F32 call we decode the model to the correct OEM-equivalent rather than promise a shelf number — and we clean and re-meter the probe (~1080 ohms at room temp) before condemning it. The induction generator board stays model-coded and dealer-ordered.
- Toronto's Bosch base skews to condo and renovated-kitchen installs, where the 800-series slide-ins and Benchmark pairings often sit in tight cabinet cutouts or built-in column runs — so on oven-board, element or door-lock work we plan the cabinet pull and disconnect before pricing. Gas slide-ins here run on natural gas in most of the city (propane only on the rural edges), and that work is TSSA-certified only; electric and induction units need a confirmed dedicated 240V circuit, since a dead zone or half-cooktop is the induction generator far more often than the supply. The classic Toronto call is "self-clean broke my oven": the high-heat cycle exposes a grease-fouled or weak 00414152 NTC sensor and throws E115/E118, so we clean the probe and harness, re-test resistance, and let the cavity cool before condemning the board.
Parts & timing: Common parts typically same-day via Scarborough and North York distributor branches.
Costs for every common fault, plus the full coverage map and disposal rules, live on stove repair in Toronto and the Toronto hub.
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