What this error means
The E09 error code on your Bosch washing machine means the heating element has been detected as faulty — the machine cannot heat the water to the required temperature.
The E09 error indicates that the control board has detected a fault with the heating element (also called the heater or immersion heater) inside the drum. The heating element is the component responsible for warming the water during wash cycles. When the machine detects that the water temperature is not rising as expected — or that the element is drawing incorrect current — it stops and shows E09 to prevent damage. Common causes include a failed heating element, a faulty NTC temperature sensor (which tells the machine the water temperature), a wiring fault on the element circuit, or in rarer cases a control board fault. Wash cycles on cold programmes may still run normally as they do not require the element. E09 almost always requires a replacement part and is not a user-serviceable fix in most cases.
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Step-by-step
Symptoms to look for
- E09 displayed on the control panel
- Clothes coming out of the machine cold or insufficiently washed
- Machine stops part-way through a heated wash cycle
- Cold programmes complete but heated programmes fail
- Musty smell on laundry (caused by washing in cold water that should have been hot)
Diagnostic steps
Switch the machine off at the wall and leave it unplugged for 2–3 minutes. This allows the control board to fully discharge and reset. Plug back in and try running a cycle. If E09 appears immediately, the fault is consistent and needs further investigation.
Select a cycle that does not require heating — a cold wash (where available) or a rinse-and-spin programme. If this completes without error, the fault is isolated to the heating element or its control circuit. If all programmes fail, the fault may be broader and an engineer should diagnose it.
The heating element is located at the bottom of the drum inside the machine. It is connected to the control board via wiring and works alongside an NTC thermistor (temperature sensor). An engineer will typically test the element for continuity with a multimeter, check the thermistor resistance, and inspect the wiring for corrosion or burn marks before deciding which component needs replacing.
A replacement heating element for a Bosch washing machine typically costs £20–£60 for the part. Labour for a qualified engineer is additional. If the machine is more than 8–10 years old, it may be worth weighing up the repair cost against the cost of a new machine.
If the power reset did not resolve E09 and cold programmes work but heated ones do not, the machine needs an engineer. Provide them with the full model number (found on the data plate inside the door frame), the error code (E09), and a brief description of when the error appeared.
When to call an engineer
- E09 persists after a power reset
- Machine works on cold programmes but all heated programmes fail
- Heating element has failed continuity test
- NTC thermistor giving out-of-range resistance readings
- Any burn marks or scorching visible on wiring near the element
Frequently asked questions
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Parts you may need
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Usually found on a label inside the door frame or on the back panel of the machine.
| Part | Approx. UK Cost | Find it |
|---|---|---|
| Heating Element | £10 - £30 | 🛒 Amazon UK → |
| NTC Thermistor | £10 - £20 | 🛒 Amazon UK → |
| NTC Thermistor | £10 - £20 | 🏷️ eBay UK → |
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