Beverage Centers Medium Severity
TEMP-HIGH Appliance Error Code

Sub-Zero Beverage Centers TEMP-HIGH Error: One Zone Consistently Above Setpoint

Sub-Zero beverage center temp-high error: Overview Sub-Zero beverage center temp-high error — this page documents the causes, observable symptoms, safe checks, and repair-cost expectations drawn from Sub-Zero owner support references and factory-certified service records. Read the sections below for the complete picture. What Does Sub-Zero Beverage Centers TEMP-HIGH Mean? TEMP-HIGH describes the condition on Sub-Zero […]

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

Maybe. The unit can continue to be used in the zone that is cooling normally. Move contents from the warm zone to a backup location while you identify the cause — wine stored at temperatures above 65°F degrades over time.

Can I reset the code?

Yes. A power cycle can resolve a control logic glitch affecting one zone. If the cause is a failed sensor or restricted evaporator, the high temperature will return within a few hours of the reset.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: Warm zone temperature exceeds 70°F, Both zones begin running above setpoint after initially only one was affected.

Symptoms You May Notice

One zone consistently 5°F or more above its setpoint

The wine zone or the beverage zone displays a temperature well above its programmed setpoint while the other zone cools normally — the asymmetry is the defining characteristic of TEMP-HIGH.

Bottles in the warm zone feel noticeably warmer than those in the normal zone

Side-by-side comparison of bottles from each zone reveals a clear temperature difference that matches what the display is showing.

The warm zone temperature fluctuates more than usual

Instead of holding a stable temperature, the affected zone swings several degrees up and down as the cooling system struggles to maintain control.

Cabinet interior feels noticeably warmer than setpoint to the touch

Placing a hand inside the cabinet reveals ambient-like temperatures instead of the crisp cold expected at the setpoint.

Possible Causes

1

Failed zone temperature sensor

The thermistor monitoring the affected zone is reading inaccurately, causing the control to run the cooling system less than required for that zone.

Requires Professional
2

Restricted airflow in one zone

Over-packing one zone or placing bottles that block the internal air circulation path can prevent adequate cold air distribution in that zone.

DIY Possible
3

Partial defrost system issue in one zone

Light frost on the evaporator section serving one zone is restricting airflow enough to reduce cooling efficiency in that zone only.

Requires Professional

Safe Checks You Can Do

These checks are safe for homeowners. No disassembly required. Do not remove panels or access internal components.
  1. 1

    Check loading in the affected zone

    Open the warm zone and verify that bottles are not packed so tightly that they block the air distribution vents at the back or sides of that zone. Sub-Zero beverage centers require space around the back vent for air to circulate. Remove two or three bottles from the warmest section and check whether the temperature begins to drop.

    A zone that has been continuously overstocked for months can show persistent high temperatures even after bottles are removed — allow six to eight hours for the zone to reach equilibrium before concluding the problem is mechanical.

  2. 2

    Power cycle the unit

    Switch the beverage center off at the unit control for 30 minutes and restore power. A clean restart can resolve a control glitch where the temperature logic for one zone has become stuck.

    If the temperature in the warm zone begins dropping toward setpoint within two hours of the restart, the fault was a control issue that the reset resolved. If the zone temperature does not fall, a sensor or mechanical cause is likely.

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • Zone temperature does not fall toward setpoint within 4 hours of power cycle and clearing shelves
  • Frost visible on the evaporator section serving the warm zone
  • Temperature in the affected zone fluctuates more than 8°F around setpoint

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