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Professional Wolf Range Repair Service

Certified Wolf range repair for all gas and dual fuel models — 30" through 60". Fault codes resolved using genuine Wolf OEM parts with a 30-day warranty.

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Same-Day Service
30-Day Warranty
Expert Wolf Repair

Trusted Wolf Range Repair You Can Depend On

Wolf professional ranges are built to residential pro-kitchen standards and are among the most powerful and durable ranges available in the United States. Wolf gas ranges feature dual-stacked burners with outputs ranging from 9,200 to 20,000 BTU, while Wolf dual fuel ranges pair sealed gas burners with precision electric convection ovens. When a Wolf range develops a fault — whether a burner ignition failure, an oven that won't reach temperature, or a control board displaying an F-code — the root cause is almost always a specific component that our trained technicians can identify and replace on the first visit.

The most frequently reported Wolf range faults include burner ignition issues (continuous clicking or failure to light), oven not reaching the set temperature, F2/F3 temperature sensor faults, F9 self-clean door lock failures, and control board errors. Wolf gas and dual fuel ranges use the same oven control architecture, so fault codes and diagnostic procedures are consistent across all model lines.

All Wolf range repairs are backed by our 30-day parts and labor warranty.

What We Fix

Common Wolf Range Problems We Repair

F2 Fault — Oven Temperature Sensor Short

The F2 fault on a Wolf range indicates the oven temperature sensor (RTD probe) is reading a short circuit. We test sensor resistance with a multimeter and replace the probe with a genuine Wolf OEM part.

F3 Fault — Oven Temperature Sensor Open

F3 means the oven temperature sensor circuit is open (disconnected or broken). We inspect the connector and wiring harness before replacing the probe if the sensor itself has failed.

F4 — Oven Temperature Runaway

The F4 fault triggers when the oven temperature exceeds the set point by more than 50°F. This indicates a failed oven relay on the control board or a stuck-open element. We diagnose and replace the specific failed component.

F1 — Control Board Fault

F1 indicates a main control board (ERC) failure. We confirm this after ruling out sensor and wiring faults before recommending board replacement.

Burner Ignition Failure

Wolf gas range burners that click continuously or fail to light are typically caused by clogged burner cap ports, a failed spark electrode, or moisture in the ignition module. We clean and test components, replacing the electrode or ignition module as needed.

F9 — Self-Clean Door Lock Failure

F9 indicates the self-clean door lock mechanism has not engaged or disengaged correctly. We repair or replace the door lock motor assembly to restore safe self-clean operation.

Oven Not Heating

In Wolf gas ranges, oven heating failure is usually caused by a weakened hot surface igniter that cannot draw sufficient current to open the gas safety valve. In dual fuel models, a failed bake element is the most common cause. We test and replace the specific component.

F7 — Key Stuck on Control Panel

F7 indicates a control panel keypad button is registering as permanently pressed. This typically results from moisture damage or physical damage to a switch. We replace the keypad or control panel assembly.

Services & Pricing

Wolf Range Repair Services & Typical Costs

All prices are estimates. Your technician provides a firm written quote before any work begins. Diagnostic fee is applied toward the repair cost.

Diagnostic & Fault Code Inspection

$85 – $130

A certified technician retrieves stored fault codes, performs a full electrical and mechanical inspection, and provides a written repair estimate before any work begins. Diagnostic fee applied toward repair cost.

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Oven Temperature Sensor Replacement

$130 – $220

Replacement of the oven temperature sensor probe (RTD probe) with a genuine Wolf OEM component. Resolves F2 and F3 fault codes and temperature inaccuracies.

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Gas Oven Igniter Replacement

$160 – $280

Replacement of the hot surface igniter on Wolf gas range and oven models. Resolves an oven that clicks or glows but will not light, or that lights slowly due to a weakened igniter.

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Burner Electrode & Ignition Module Service

$120 – $250

Inspection, cleaning, and replacement of spark electrode components and ignition module for Wolf gas range burners. Resolves continuous clicking, failure to ignite, or uneven ignition.

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Self-Clean Door Lock Repair

$150 – $260

Repair or replacement of the self-clean door lock motor and latch assembly. Resolves F9 fault codes and doors that remain locked after a self-clean cycle.

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Control Board Replacement

$250 – $480

Diagnosis and replacement of the main oven control board (ERC). Resolves F1 fault codes, blank or erratic displays, and unresponsive controls after component-level faults have been ruled out.

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* Price ranges are estimates for parts and labor. Final cost depends on the specific model and fault diagnosis. All repairs include a 30-day parts and labor warranty.

Why Choose Us

Why Homeowners Choose Us for Wolf Repair

Factory-Certified Parts

We use only factory-certified Wolf replacement components — not generic alternatives — to preserve your appliance's performance and any remaining manufacturer's warranty.

Highly Trained Technicians

Our repair technicians receive ongoing technical training specific to Wolf appliances, ensuring accurate diagnosis and correct repairs across all current models.

30-Day Warranty

Every repair is backed by our 30-day parts and labor warranty. If the repaired component fails within a month, we return and fix it at no additional charge.

Our Process

How Our Repair Process Works

From booking to final warranty confirmation — we make your Wolf Range repair as simple and stress-free as possible.

98% First-visit fix
1–2 hr Avg. repair
30 Day Warranty
  1. Book Your Appointment

    Call us or use the form below. We offer same-day and next-day slots in most service areas, seven days a week.

  2. Technician Arrives

    Our technician arrives in the confirmed time window, fully equipped with diagnostic tools and a comprehensive parts inventory.

  3. Accurate Diagnosis

    We identify the root cause — not just the symptom — and provide a clear, upfront repair quote before any work begins.

  4. Professional Repair

    Using factory-certified Wolf parts, we complete the repair efficiently and leave your home clean and tidy.

  5. Warranty Confirmed

    Your 30-day parts and labor warranty begins from the date of repair. We leave you with full written documentation.

Service Areas

We Service Your Area

We serve Chicago, San Francisco, Houston, Miami, Los Angeles, New York, and their surrounding neighborhoods and suburbs.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Wolf Range Repair

Everything you need to know before booking your repair.

The F2 fault on a Wolf range indicates the oven temperature sensor (RTD probe) is reading a short circuit — sensor resistance is below the acceptable range for the current temperature. In most cases the sensor probe itself has failed, which is a straightforward OEM replacement. We verify the wiring harness before replacing the sensor.
Continuous clicking on a Wolf gas range after the burner is lit is almost always caused by moisture around the burner cap or spark electrode. Liquid spilled during cooking can enter the ignition module area. Dry the burner cap area thoroughly and allow the range to sit powered off for an hour. If clicking persists, the spark electrode or ignition module requires service.
A Wolf oven that runs but cannot reach or maintain the set temperature typically has a faulty temperature sensor (F2/F3 fault) or a weakening gas igniter that allows the oven burner to operate at reduced output. A calibration offset that has drifted is also possible. Our technician will measure sensor resistance and igniter current to identify the cause.
Wolf ranges are engineered for a service life of 20+ years and are built with commercial-grade components. For most repairs — including sensor replacement, igniter replacement, and control board issues — the repair cost is a fraction of replacement. We provide an honest written estimate before any work begins.
Yes. Our technicians are trained on the full Wolf range lineup including all-gas (GR series) and dual fuel (DF series) models in all widths. We carry genuine Wolf OEM parts and complete the majority of repairs on the first visit.

Book Your Wolf Range Repair Today

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