Wolf Warranty & Parts

Using the correct factory-grade part matters on every Wolf repair. Wolf’s engineering tolerances — gas manifold pressure, relay contact ratings, control board calibration, magnetron output — are tight enough that a “close enough” aftermarket part can degrade performance, shorten service life, or create a safety issue.

Wolf Parts We Stock and Source

Common Wolf cooking parts we source regularly include: Electronic Control Head assemblies for Dual Fuel Ranges, RTD temperature sensors, door lock motor assemblies, cooling fan assemblies with apparency switches, spark modules and electrodes for Sealed Burner Rangetops, bake and broil element assemblies for M Series wall ovens, MDL relay boards, CI Induction zone modules, magnetron tubes and HV capacitors for microwaves, and blower motor assemblies for V Series range hoods.

Warranty Service Coordination

If your Wolf appliance is still within its original warranty period, we coordinate with Wolf’s service network to resolve the fault under warranty whenever possible. If the warranty has expired, we provide a clear quote for out-of-warranty service with factory-grade parts.

Why We Do Not Use Aftermarket Parts on Wolf Appliances

Wolf’s service documentation specifies factory parts for every component, and for good reason. An aftermarket RTD sensor may read within 5-10°F of a factory sensor but will drift out of spec faster. An aftermarket relay may handle the load for a month and then weld closed. An aftermarket magnetron may reach the same power output briefly but will have a much shorter service life. The cost savings are illusory against the service call to do the repair again.

Transparent Pricing

Parts pricing is quoted upfront based on current distributor cost plus a flat service margin. No surprises, no after-the-fact adjustments. Common parts service visits start from $195 including the part.