Wolf Repair · Bay Area
Wolf ranges, M Series ovens, induction cooktops, warming drawers.
$75 diagnostic. Waived when you book the repair.
Wolf product lines.
- Dual-fuel ranges
- All-gas ranges (GR, SRT)
- M Series wall ovens
- Induction cooktops
- Microwave drawers and warming drawers
What breaks. What we fix.
Yes, we service Wolf. Bay Area Appliance Repair Service repairs the dual-fuel and all-gas ranges, M Series wall ovens, induction cooktops, and warming drawers. This is a well-understood brand once you have worked it, so here is the honest read on what fails and whether it pays to fix.
The M Series oven igniter is the call we run most. Bake will not light, the igniter has cracked or lost resistance, and the safety valve never opens. Owners assume the gas valve is dead. It is almost always the igniter, we carry it, and it is a one-hour visit.
Oven temperature that reads fine at 350 but runs 40 degrees hot at 450 is the next one. That is the RTD oven sensor drifting with age. Swap and recalibrate, about half an hour.
Then there is the burner cap that sits crooked, throws a ragged flame, and soots up. People think the spark module is failing. Re-seat the cap, clean the venturi, check the flame, done in twenty minutes. We do not quote a board on that symptom.
The sealed dual-fuel burners use a stacked dual-ring design so they can sear hard and still hold a low simmer. A burner that will not drop to a real simmer usually has a clogged simmer port, not a bad valve. A burner that burns yellow is a gas-air problem, most often the wrong orifices left in after a propane conversion. We check the gas type against the orifices before touching anything electronic.
Induction cooktops throw error codes when the cooling fan under the glass clogs with dust. We pull it, vacuum the intake and heat sink, and verify temperatures with a probe. The board is rarely the problem. The dust is.
Warming drawer not holding heat is the late-year call, and the thermostat is the cheap part.
The $75 diagnostic finds the fault and is credited to the repair, then you get the part and the price before we start. Schedule a visit.
Wolf repair, by category.
Cities we cover for Wolf.
- Wolf in Alamo
- Wolf in Atherton
- Wolf in Berkeley
- Wolf in Blackhawk
- Wolf in Cupertino
- Wolf in Danville
- Wolf in Dublin
- Wolf in Hillsborough
- Wolf in Lafayette
- Wolf in Livermore
- Wolf in Los Altos
- Wolf in Los Altos Hills
- Wolf in Los Gatos
- Wolf in Menlo Park
- Wolf in Moraga
- Wolf in Mountain View
- Wolf in Oakland
- Wolf in Orinda
- Wolf in Palo Alto
- Wolf in Piedmont
- Wolf in Pleasant Hill
- Wolf in Pleasanton
- Wolf in San Jose
- Wolf in San Ramon
- Wolf in Saratoga
- Wolf in Sunnyvale
- Wolf in Walnut Creek
Wolf questions, answered.
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My Wolf M Series oven won't light. What's the part?
Nine times out of ten the hot-surface ignitor. It cracks or loses resistance, the safety valve never opens, bake never lights. We carry the M Series ignitor on the truck. One-hour single-visit fix. -
My dual-fuel oven runs 40 degrees hot at high heat. Is the board failing?
No. The RTD oven sensor has drifted. Reads correct at 350, drifts at 450 and above. Sensor replacement is 30 minutes and the calibration check. Board is rarely the problem. -
My range-top flame pattern is ragged on one burner. Why?
Burner cap is sitting crooked. Re-seat the cap, clean the venturi tube, verify symmetric flame. 20 minutes. No board, no module, no parts. -
Do you service Wolf induction cooktops?
Yes. Most fault codes are a blocked cooling-fan vent under the cooktop. We pull the unit, vacuum the fan intake and the heat sink, verify temperatures, close up. Saves $900 on a board that does not need replacing.
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