Wolf Convection Steam Oven Error Code E134: Meaning and Repair Guide
Error code E134 is a diagnostic clue from your Convection Steam Oven. It can narrow the problem quickly, but the safest repair path depends on when the code appears and whether it returns after a basic reset. This guide explains the meaning, safe checks, and when professional repair is appropriate.
Affected model seriesCSO / Legacy CSO / Touch Control
Quick answer
If your Convection Steam Oven shows E134, the code points to food too cold; food probe/socket or sensor-module measuring circuit defective. Use the safe checks once; if the message returns, the appliance needs proper diagnosis.
Error-code meanings can vary by Wolf product type, series, and model. Confirm the code against the documentation for your exact model before using troubleshooting information. Record your full model number before acting. Code shown: E134.
Plain language
What this code means
Wolf Convection Steam Oven error code E134 points to food too cold; food probe/socket or sensor-module measuring circuit defective. The code narrows the system that should be tested, but it does not prove that every component named in the description must be replaced.
Signs
Symptoms you may notice
• Probe cooking may stop or the probe temperature may not register correctly.
• The message can appear as soon as the probe is connected or after the oven begins reading it.
• Normal oven modes may still work while probe-based cooking remains unavailable, depending on the model.
Before you call
Safe checks you can make
These are simple, non-hazardous checks only. If anything is unclear, stop and contact a technician.
1. Turn the appliance off and confirm the temperature probe is fully seated and used only as described for the model.
2. If you have a known-good compatible removable probe, replacing that probe is a reasonable homeowner check.
3. Turn the appliance off. If it is safe to do so, switch the dedicated breaker off for about 30 seconds, restore power, and retest once.
Important safety warning. Do not attempt repairs involving electrical components, gas, water lines, refrigerant or sealed systems. Unplug the appliance if it is safe to reach the outlet, and leave internal diagnostics to a qualified technician.
Please avoid
What not to attempt
Stop using the appliance and leave the breaker off if you smell burning insulation, see smoke or arcing, the breaker trips again, or the unit becomes abnormally hot.
Get help
When to call a technician
If Wolf Convection Steam Oven error code E134 comes back after one safe reset, schedule professional Wolf appliance repair. A technician can isolate the removable probe from the receptacle, wiring, and control input to determine where the reading is failing. This is more reliable than replacing parts based only on the code.
Seeing this code on your Wolf appliance?
Book a specialist visit for a clear estimate and approval before any repair. Independent service — not an official Wolf service center.
Wolf Convection Steam Oven error code E134 points to food too cold; food probe/socket or sensor-module measuring circuit defective. The code narrows the system that should be tested, but it does not prove that every component named in the description must be replaced.
You can try the safe, non-invasive checks listed above and one power reset when there are no signs of electrical damage. If the code returns, the appliance is still detecting the underlying condition.
Not necessarily. An error code identifies a system or circuit to investigate, not a guaranteed failed part. Wiring, connectors, power, sensors, loads, and controls should be tested before parts are replaced.