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Bosch HGI8054UC/04 gas range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Bosch HGI8054UC/04 gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Bosch Gas Range HGI8054UC/04 FAQs

Bosch ovens can be electric or gas depending on the appliance model. For Bosch model HGI8054UC, you are looking at a gas range, which means the cooktop uses gas burners and the oven section is designed to operate as part of a gas range setup; confirm the exact fuel and features in the HGI8054UC owner's manual.

How to tell whether a Bosch oven is gas or electric

Use these quick checks on the appliance and rating label:

  • Model type: “Gas range” models (like HGI8054UC) are gas appliances.
  • Cooktop burners: Visible burner caps and grates indicate gas.
  • Power cord: Gas ranges still plug in for ignition, lights, and controls.
  • Gas connection: A flexible gas line and shutoff valve behind the range indicates gas.
  • Oven heat source: Gas ovens typically use a hot surface igniter and burner to heat.
What “gas range” usually means for cooking performance

Most gas ranges combine gas cooking on top with an oven that uses a gas burner for baking and broiling (with electronic controls and electric ignition).

Feature Gas range (typical) Electric range (typical)
Cooktop heat Gas flame Electric element or induction
Oven heat Gas burner with igniter Electric bake/broil elements
Needs electricity Yes (controls/ignition) Yes (all heating and controls)
Why it matters

Fuel type affects installation requirements, troubleshooting, and which parts you may need. For example, a gas oven that will not heat often points to the oven igniter or ignition circuit, such as the range oven burner igniter 00755058.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Bosch HGI8054UC gas range, error code E011 points to a stuck or continuously pressed control panel button (key). The fix is usually to free the key and reset the control; if the code returns, the keypad or control may need service.

What to do first (quick reset and key check)
  • Press Cancel/Off once, then press each key one at a time to confirm none feel stuck.
  • Wipe the control panel dry; moisture, grease, or cleaner residue can hold a key “closed.”
  • Turn off power to the range at the breaker for 1 minute, then restore power.
  • If the code returns immediately, stop pressing keys and move to the checks below.
Common causes of E011
  • A key is physically stuck from spills, heat, or wear.
  • Cleaner or moisture got behind the keypad overlay.
  • The keypad circuit is shorted, or the control is interpreting a false key press.
What to check next (safe, practical checks)
  • Surface is clean and dry: Use a lightly damp cloth, then dry completely.
  • Key feel: A “mushy” or non-clicking key often indicates a failing keypad.
  • When it happens: If E011 appears after cleaning or heavy boiling, drying time and a reset often solve it.
Symptom Most likely issue Typical next step
E011 clears after reset and stays off Temporary false key press Keep panel dry; avoid spraying cleaners directly
E011 returns right away Stuck key or keypad fault Inspect keys; plan for keypad/control service
Multiple burners click constantly too Ignition system issue (separate from E011) Check igniters/spark module if clicking persists
Why it matters

A stuck key can keep the oven from operating normally and can trigger beeping or lockouts. Fixing the root cause prevents repeat errors and helps protect the electronic control from ongoing input faults.

For model-specific control and reset steps, follow the HGI8054UC manual.

Last updated: January 2026

To reset your Bosch HGI8054UC gas range oven, turn the oven off by switching the range circuit breaker OFF for about 30 minutes, then turn it back ON. This clears many temporary control glitches and restores normal operation.

Safe reset steps (recommended)
  • Turn the oven controls to OFF.
  • Switch the range breaker OFF (or unplug the range if it is safely accessible).
  • Wait 30 minutes.
  • Restore power (breaker ON or plug back in).
  • Set the clock if needed, then test Bake for a few minutes.
If the oven still will not heat after a reset

A reset helps when the control is “stuck”, but it will not fix a failed ignition or gas-ignition component. Check these common symptoms:

  • No glow in the oven burner area: the oven igniter may be weak or failed.
  • Clicking but no ignition: a spark/ignition circuit issue is possible.
  • Intermittent heat: an igniter can be marginal and fail more often as it warms.

Helpful parts often involved in no-heat or ignition problems:

Quick troubleshooting guide
What you notice Most likely direction What to do next
Display is frozen or unresponsive Control glitch Perform the 30-minute breaker reset
Oven will not ignite, no glow Oven igniter issue Inspect/replace igniter, check wiring
Surface burners click constantly Spark system issue Check spark module, switches, moisture
Why it matters

Resetting power is the fastest way to clear a temporary electronic fault on a modern gas range. If a problem returns right away, writing down any error code and checking the wiring diagram in the HGI8054UC manual helps pinpoint whether the issue is control-related or ignition-related.

Last updated: January 2026

Common problems on the Bosch HGI8054UC gas range include burners that click but do not light, an oven that will not heat or heats unevenly, a broiler that will not ignite, and fan or control issues that affect temperature and performance. Use the HGI8054UC owner's manual to match symptoms to the correct checks.

Most common symptoms and likely causes
  • Surface burner will not light or keeps clicking: dirty burner ports, misaligned burner cap/head, wet igniter area, failed igniter, or a spark module issue
  • Oven will not bake or takes too long to preheat: weak oven igniter, gas supply issue, or a control problem
  • Broiler will not ignite: weak igniter or ignition circuit problem
  • Uneven baking: convection fan not running, blocked airflow, or temperature calibration needed
  • Gas odor: burner not lighting promptly, improper burner assembly, or gas supply/regulator concerns
Parts that commonly fix ignition and heating problems

If cleaning and correct burner assembly do not solve the issue, these model-compatible parts are commonly involved:

Symptom What to check first Common repair direction
Burner clicks, no flame cap/head seated, ports clean, dry igniter clean/realign; replace igniter or spark module if needed
Oven not heating preheat behavior, igniter glow, gas supply replace oven igniter; verify gas supply
Uneven baking convection fan operation, rack position address fan/airflow; adjust cooking setup
Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts
  • Confirm the gas shutoff valve is fully open and other gas appliances work normally.
  • Remove burner caps and heads; clean ports and dry everything completely before retrying.
  • Re-seat burner heads and caps so the igniter can spark to the correct location.
  • If the oven is slow to heat, watch for a weak igniter symptom (delayed ignition, long preheat).
  • If multiple burners keep clicking, focus on moisture, wiring, switches, and the spark module.
Why it matters

Ignition and heating problems are usually progressive: a weak igniter or poor burner airflow can start as “sometimes it lights” and turn into no-heat or delayed ignition. Fixing the root cause helps restore safe, consistent cooking performance and prevents repeat failures.

Last updated: January 2026

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