E3
Bosch Refrigerator
Severity:What Does This Error Mean?
E3 means the defrost system isn't running the way the control board expects.
Without proper defrost, ice builds up on the evaporator coils and blocks airflow — the freezer slowly stops cooling.
You'll often see frost on the back wall of the freezer, ice in unusual places, or the fridge section warming up over a few days.
This needs service quickly.
Affected Models
- Bosch B36CL80SNS
- Bosch 800 Series B11CB50SSS
- Bosch B36CD50SNB
- Bosch 500 Series B36CT80SNB
- Bosch B30IR70NSP
Common Causes
- Defrost heater burned out — coils ice over and never thaw
- Defrost thermostat (bi-metal) failed — heater never gets the signal to run
- Defrost timer or control board fault — defrost cycle skipped
- Defrost sensor (thermistor) reading wrong, control board can't time the cycle
- Door seal failure letting moisture in faster than defrost can clear it
How to Fix It
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Move freezer food to a cooler.
If you're seeing E3 alongside warming food or a less-cold freezer, treat it as urgent.
Move ice cream and high-value frozen items to a cooler with ice packs.
Buy 24–48 hours of safety while you arrange service. -
Check for visible ice buildup.
Open the freezer and look at the back wall.
Some frost is normal.
A solid sheet of ice, or icicles forming where they don't usually, is the visible sign of failed defrost.
The technician will need to know how bad it is. -
Check door seals.
Run a piece of paper around the door seals — it should drag slightly when you pull it out.
If it slides out freely anywhere, the seal is leaking and adding moisture faster than the defrost cycle can clear.
A worn seal accelerates E3 and is worth replacing alongside the defrost repair. -
Cut power for 24 hours as a temporary measure.
If service is more than a day away, unplugging the fridge for 24 hours melts the ice that's already on the evaporator.
Empty the fridge, prop both doors open, and put towels down — there will be water.
This buys time but doesn't fix the underlying defrost fault.
When to Call a Professional
E3 is service-only and time-sensitive.
Each day without working defrost adds ice to the evaporator, which eventually blocks airflow completely.
Once that happens, the freezer warms and food spoils.
Get a Bosch-authorised technician within a few days at most.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I tell if it's the heater, the thermostat, or the sensor?
Without a multimeter and access to the rear panel, you can't.
Each failure mode produces the same E3 code and similar symptoms.
The technician tests each component in sequence — heater first (cheapest to replace), then thermostat, then sensor.
That sequence keeps the bill as low as possible.
Can I just keep manually defrosting the fridge?
Short-term yes — unplug for 24 hours, melt the ice, restart.
It buys time.
But the underlying fault doesn't fix itself, and ice will return within days.
Treat manual defrost as a stopgap, not a fix.