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Wolf Error Codes

Common error codes our technicians see in the field. Find your code, learn what it means, and book a diagnostic if you need one.

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Below are 30 common Wolf error codes our technicians see in the field, ordered by severity. Find your code, see what it typically means, and call us if you need expert help. transparent service-call pricing (applied to repair).

Critical (13)

— food spoiling, safety, or appliance unusable
CodeWhat it means
C64The cooktop control board has failed.
Models: CT
Fix: Technician will diagnose the cooktop control board for electrical faults. Replacement of the board is often necessary.
E01The appliance has detected a problem with the main control board.
Models: DF, GR, E, DO, SO, CT
Fix: Technician will test the main control board for proper function and power. Replacement is a common solution.
E04The oven heating element has failed or is not receiving power.
Models: E, DO, SO
Fix: Technician will test the oven heating element for continuity and check wiring. Replacement of the element is common.
E06The oven temperature sensor has failed.
Models: E, DO, SO
Fix: Technician will test the oven temperature sensor and its wiring. Replacement of the sensor is common.
E10The oven temperature is not reaching the set point.
Models: DF, GR, E, DO, SO
Fix: Technician will test heating elements, thermostat, and gas valves (if applicable) for proper function. Control board issues are also checked.
E11The oven temperature is too high.
Models: DF, GR, E, DO, SO
Fix: Technician will check the oven thermostat, temperature sensor, and heating elements for failure. Control board issues are also investigated.
E12The oven door lock is stuck in the locked position.
Models: E, DO, SO
Fix: Technician will inspect and test the oven door lock mechanism. Repair or replacement of the lock motor or switch is common.
EC 40The oven has overheated. This is a safety lockout.
Models: DF, GR, DO, SO
Fix: Technician will check the oven's heating elements and thermostat for failure. The control board may also be implicated.
F1EThe oven temperature sensor is not reading correctly. It may be shorted or open.
Models: DF, GR, DO, SO
Fix: Technician will test the oven temperature sensor and its wiring. Replacement of the sensor is common.
F2EThe oven temperature sensor circuit has failed. It may be open or shorted.
Models: DF, GR, DO, SO
Fix: Technician will inspect the oven temperature sensor and its associated wiring for damage or a faulty connection.
F3EThe oven control board is not communicating properly with the user interface.
Models: DF, GR, DO, SO
Fix: Technician will diagnose communication issues between the main control board and the display panel. Component replacement may be necessary.
F4EThe oven control board has failed or is not receiving power.
Models: DF, GR, DO, SO
Fix: Technician will test the oven control board for proper operation and power supply. Replacement of the control board is often required.
F8EThe oven's main control board has detected an internal error.
Models: DF, GR, DO, SO
Fix: Technician will perform diagnostics on the main control board to identify the specific internal fault. Board replacement is common.

Important (16)— needs service within days

CodeWhat it means
C61The cooktop burner ignition system has failed.
Models: DF, GR, CT
Fix: Technician will inspect the igniter, spark module, and wiring for the affected burner. Replacement of faulty components is common.
C62The cooktop burner is not heating correctly.
Models: DF, GR, CT
Fix: Technician will test the burner element or gas valve for proper operation. Replacement of the faulty component is typical.
C63The cooktop temperature sensor has failed.
Models: CT
Fix: Technician will test the cooktop temperature sensor and its wiring. Replacement of the sensor is common.
E00General system error or communication failure within the appliance.
Models: DF, GR, E, DO, SO, CT
Fix: Technician will perform a system reset and check all control board communications. Component replacement may be needed.
E02Communication error between control modules.
Models: DF, GR, E, DO, SO, CT
Fix: Technician will inspect wiring harnesses and connectors between control boards for damage or loose connections.
E03The user interface or display panel is not functioning correctly.
Models: DF, GR, E, DO, SO, CT
Fix: Technician will test the user interface panel for electrical issues. Replacement of the panel is often required.
E05The oven door lock mechanism is malfunctioning.
Models: E, DO, SO
Fix: Technician will inspect the oven door lock assembly, including the motor and switches. Repair or replacement of the lock mechanism is typical.
E07The oven's convection fan motor has failed.
Models: E, DO, SO
Fix: Technician will check the convection fan motor for proper operation and electrical integrity. Replacement of the motor is common.
E09The oven's self-clean cycle has encountered an error.
Models: E, DO, SO
Fix: Technician will diagnose issues related to the self-clean function, which may involve the heating element, lock, or control board.
E13The oven door lock is stuck in the unlocked position.
Models: E, DO, SO
Fix: Technician will diagnose the oven door lock assembly for issues with the motor or sensors. Replacement of faulty parts is typical.
E14The oven's cooling fan has failed.
Models: DF, GR, E, DO, SO, CT
Fix: Technician will check the oven's cooling fan motor for operation and electrical integrity. Replacement of the fan is common.
E15The oven temperature sensor has an intermittent fault.
Models: DF, GR, E, DO, SO
Fix: Technician will test the oven temperature sensor and its wiring for loose connections or intermittent failures. Sensor replacement is common.
F5EThe oven door lock mechanism has failed.
Models: DF, GR, DO, SO
Fix: Technician will inspect and test the oven door lock assembly. Replacement of the lock motor or switch is typical.
F6EThe oven's convection fan motor has failed or is not receiving power.
Models: DF, GR, DO, SO
Fix: Technician will check the convection fan motor for obstructions or electrical failure. Replacement of the motor is common.
F7EThe oven user interface or display panel has failed.
Models: DF, GR, DO, SO
Fix: Technician will test the oven's display panel and user interface for proper function. Replacement of the component is often needed.
F9EThe oven door is not closing properly, preventing self-cleaning.
Models: DF, GR, DO, SO
Fix: Technician will inspect the oven door seal and latch mechanism for damage or misalignment. Adjustments or part replacement may be needed.

Minor (1)— quality of life issue, can wait

CodeWhat it means
E08The oven door is not sealing properly.
Models: E, DO, SO
Fix: Technician will inspect the oven door gasket for damage or wear. Replacement of the gasket may be needed.

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Error code meanings are based on field observation by our technicians. Some codes may indicate multiple underlying issues — a diagnostic visit confirms the root cause. We are an independent appliance repair service and not affiliated with Wolf or its parent manufacturer. Codes shown reflect common scenarios across the Wolf product line; specific behavior may vary by model year and configuration.

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  1. 1

    Inspection

    Your technician examines the appliance, listens to your description, and notes the model + serial for parts lookup. Visual + audio-based diagnostics first — non-invasive.

  2. 2

    Diagnostics

    Targeted tests on the failing subsystem (compressor, control board, heating element, motor, etc.) to identify the exact root cause. You get a clear explanation, not jargon.

  3. 3

    Fix decision

    Up-front estimate before any work begins: cost, parts, and the realistic likelihood of success vs. recommending replacement on an old or uneconomical unit. You decide.

  4. 4

    Operational test

    After the repair we run the appliance through its normal cycle on-site — never "it should work now, call us if it doesn't." You sign off when it's actually working.

  5. 5

    Warranty + consultation

    Receipt with warranty terms in writing. Plus a quick walkthrough of how to extend the appliance's life (filter cleaning, drain maintenance, etc.) — included free.

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