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Wolf Ranges & Cooktops Error Codes

Complete list of fault codes and troubleshooting guides. Use the search below to find your specific error.

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E01
Wolf dual-fuel range oven will not heat; display shows E01 shortly after a bake or broil cycle is started.
Oven Temperature Sensor Circuit Fault
E02
Wolf range oven overheats or quickly exceeds set temperature; display shows E02 and shuts off the bake or broil cycle.
Oven Over-Temperature Fault
E03
Wolf dual-fuel or electric range oven does not heat; display shows E03 shortly after starting a bake cycle.
Bake Element Circuit Failure
E04
Wolf range oven broil function inoperative; display shows E04 when broil is selected.
Broil Element Circuit Failure
E05
Wolf dual-fuel range oven fan runs but there is no heat; display shows E05.
Oven Relay or Power Supply Fault
E06
Wolf range display shows E06 and oven controls are unresponsive or erratic.
User Interface to Control Board Communication Error
E07
Wolf dual-fuel range oven fan is noisy or does not run; display shows E07 during or after a cooking cycle.
Cooling Fan or Convection Fan Fault
E08
Wolf range oven door will not lock for self-clean; display shows E08 and self-clean will not start.
Oven Door Lock Mechanism Fault
E09
Wolf range oven door remains locked after self-clean; display shows E09 and the door cannot be opened.
Door Lock Stuck or Position Error
E10
Wolf gas range oven will not ignite; display shows E10 after several failed ignition attempts.
Oven Ignition Failure
E11
Wolf gas range surface burner will not ignite; display or indicator shows E11 or a flashing burner icon.
Surface Burner Ignition Failure
E12
Wolf induction cooktop zone does not heat and displays E12 when a pan is placed on the element.
Pan Detection or Induction Coil Fault
E13
Wolf induction cooktop shuts down and displays E13 during use, often at high power levels.
Cooktop Over-Temperature Protection
E14
Wolf induction cooktop displays E14 and will not power on or respond to touch controls.
Control Board or Touch Panel Failure
E15
Wolf gas cooktop or rangetop igniters click continuously even when all burner knobs are in the OFF position; some models may show an ignition fault indicator such as E15.
Stuck or Shorted Ignition Switch
E16
Wolf dual-fuel range shows E16 and oven lights or auxiliary functions fail while cooktop still operates.
Low-Voltage Power Supply Fault
E17
Wolf range or cooktop display shows E17 and some or all functions are disabled after a power outage or surge.
EEPROM or Configuration Data Error
E18
Wolf induction cooktop displays E18 and one or more zones shut down when multiple burners are used at high power.
Power Management or Supply Voltage Fault
E19
Wolf range or cooktop touch controls are unresponsive and display E19 or a lock icon that will not clear.
Control Lock or Touch Panel Calibration Error
E20
Wolf dual-fuel range convection fan does not run and display shows E20 when convection mode is selected.
Convection Fan Motor or Sensor Fault
Symptom
All surface burners on a Wolf gas cooktop or rangetop fail to ignite; no clicking sound is heard.
Spark Ignition System Failure
Symptom
Gas surface burner will not ignite but lights easily with a match on a Wolf gas cooktop or rangetop.
Surface Burner Ignition Weak or Inoperative
Symptom
Surface burner flame on a Wolf gas cooktop is yellow, lazy, or produces soot on cookware.
Improper Combustion / Air-Fuel Mixture
Symptom
Wolf electric griddle (on some ranges) does not heat or trips the breaker when turned on.
Griddle Heating Element or Control Short
Symptom
Wolf electric or dual-fuel oven heats unevenly; food is overcooked on one side and undercooked on the other.
Uneven Oven Heating / Air Circulation Problem
Symptom
Wolf gas oven makes a loud boom or popping sound when the burner ignites.
Delayed Ignition
Symptom
Wolf gas oven takes excessively long to preheat or never reaches set temperature.
Insufficient Oven Heating
Symptom
Wolf gas rangetop griddle does not heat evenly or has hot and cold spots.
Griddle Heating Imbalance
Symptom
Wolf induction cooktop makes loud buzzing or rattling noises at higher power settings.
Induction Acoustic Noise / Resonance
Symptom
Wolf induction cooktop shuts off unexpectedly during cooking without an error code.
Thermal or Load Protection Shutdown
Symptom
Wolf oven door does not close fully or pops open slightly during baking.
Door Hinge or Gasket Misalignment
Symptom
Wolf oven glass door fogs up excessively or shows moisture between glass panes.
Door Glass Seal or Venting Issue
Symptom
Wolf oven light does not turn on when the door is opened or when the light button is pressed.
Oven Light Circuit Failure
Symptom
Wolf oven produces excessive smoke during normal baking (not self-clean).
Residue or Grease Burn-Off
Symptom
Wolf oven temperature seems inaccurate; food is consistently undercooked or overcooked compared to the set temperature.
Oven Temperature Calibration Issue
Symptom
Wolf oven will not start any cooking cycle; display is on but Start does nothing.
Door Switch or Safety Interlock Fault
Symptom
Wolf range clock and timer functions do not work, but oven and burners operate normally.
User Interface or Clock Circuit Failure
Symptom
Wolf range control panel becomes very hot to the touch during oven use.
Insufficient Cooling Airflow
Symptom
Wolf range or cooktop emits a strong gas odor when burners are in use.
Gas Leak or Incomplete Combustion
Symptom
Wolf range or cooktop knobs are hard to turn or feel gritty.
Valve Stem Contamination or Wear
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