Wolf Appliance Repair
in Orange County, CA

Dual-fuel ranges, wall ovens, cooktops, and steam ovens. Sub-Zero's sister brand. We know Wolf inside out.

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Universal Appliances Repair Group Inc. provides Wolf appliance repair across Orange County, California, covering dual-fuel ranges (DF series), gas ranges (GR series), sealed-burner rangetops (SRT), induction cooktops, L-Series and M-Series wall ovens, and convection steam ovens. We serve Newport Beach, Irvine, Costa Mesa, Anaheim, Yorba Linda, Mission Viejo, Coto de Caza, and nearby Orange County cities. Common Wolf service includes igniter and spark module replacement, control board diagnostics, oven thermostat calibration, and door hinge repair. Call (949) 629-5365 or book online for same-day service.

Wolf Dual-Fuel Ranges, Cooktops, and Wall Ovens: Every Configuration We Service

From the DF Series dual-fuel range to the newest M Touch wall ovens, we service every Wolf configuration sold in Orange County.

DF Series: Dual-Fuel Ranges
DF304, DF364G, DF366, DF486G, and the full 30"–48" lineup. Gas burners with an electric convection oven - the configuration most OC homeowners choose. Igniter and spark module issues are the most common calls we handle.
GR Series: All-Gas Ranges
GR304, GR364G, GR366. All-gas configuration preferred by professional-style cooking. We service burner igniters, oven thermostat sensors, and convection fan motors on all GR models.
SRT: Sealed-Burner Rangetops
SRT304, SRT366, SRT486G. Drop-in rangetops for custom kitchen configurations. Spark module replacement is the most frequent SRT repair. When it fails, no burners will ignite.
IT Series: Induction Cooktops
IT15, IT30, IT36. Touch-glass induction tops with precise power control. Touch-glass control failures and zone power board faults are the issues we see most. Glass replacement is available for localized damage.
M Series: Wall Ovens
M Series single, double, and convection steam ovens with M Touch control panels. Blank display and unresponsive touch are the most common faults. Control board and door hinge repairs also within scope.
L Series & CSO / MWC
L Series electric wall ovens (legacy professional convection), CSO convection steam ovens, and MWC microwave drawers. We service all configurations including convection steam element and door interlock repairs.

Why Wolf Ranges Fail: Igniters, Spark Modules, and Door Switches

Wolf appliances are exceptionally well built, but they have known failure patterns. Here's what we diagnose most often on Orange County service calls.

Igniter Failure on Gas and Dual-Fuel Burners Continuous clicking with no flame, or one burner that won't light while others work fine. The igniter electrode wears at the tip over time. Usually replaced in a single visit - we carry common igniter sets for Wolf DF and GR models.
Spark Module Failure No clicking on any burner - the entire cooktop goes silent when you try to light it. The spark module generates the high-voltage pulse that fires all igniters. When it fails, nothing ignites. Replacement typically takes under an hour.
Oven Thermostat Sensor Drift Oven consistently runs 25–50°F hotter or cooler than the set temperature. The temperature sensor probe, mounted inside the oven cavity, loses accuracy over time. Calibration or replacement corrects it - most cases same-day.
Convection Fan Motor Noise or Failure Grinding or squealing during bake or roast cycles, then the oven loses consistent heat distribution. The convection fan circulates hot air evenly - a worn bearing causes noise before the motor eventually seizes.
Control Board Failure on M Series Wall Ovens Blank M Touch display, an oven that won't respond to input, or intermittent control panel freezing. The M Series control board integrates the touch interface and oven logic - board failure is the most expensive common Wolf repair.
Door Hinge Spring Breakage Heavy oven doors put stress on the hinge springs, especially on larger 36"–48" ranges. A door that slams down or won't stay open at any angle has a broken hinge spring - a purely mechanical fix that most techs underestimate.
Touch-Glass Control Failure on Induction An IT Series cooktop that shows error codes, has unresponsive touch zones, or won't power on. The touch-glass assembly integrates the display and control electronics. Replacement requires careful calibration - not a DIY job.
Simmer Burner Module (DF Series) Early DF Series dual-fuel ranges had a known simmer burner issue where the low-flame position was unstable. Wolf issued a service bulletin on some model years. We diagnose whether a simmer burner complaint needs a module swap or a burner adjustment.

What a Wolf Repair Visit Looks Like

From your first call to a working Wolf range. Here's exactly what to expect at each step.

1
Call or Book Online
Reach us at (949) 629-5365 or submit the contact form. Tell us the Wolf model and the symptom - we'll get you scheduled same day if possible.
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On-Site Diagnosis
A technician arrives in a 2-hour window, tests the appliance systematically, and identifies the root cause. Wolf diagnostics require hands-on experience - we don't guess.
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Upfront Quote
You get a clear, itemized quote before we start. No surprise charges. The $99 diagnostic fee applies toward the repair if you choose to proceed.
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Repair & Warranty
Most repairs finish the same day. Every repair is backed by our parts and labor warranty - if the same issue returns, we come back at no charge.

Wolf's Dual-Stack Design: What Makes It Different to Repair

Wolf's signature dual-stack burner design places the simmer burner directly beneath the power burner on the same port. This gives Wolf ranges their characteristic flame control, but it also means igniter failures present differently than on other gas ranges. When one burner stops lighting, you have to diagnose which burner level is at fault before ordering parts. A technician who doesn't know the dual-stack layout will replace the wrong igniter assembly.

The signature red knob assembly on Wolf ranges is precision-machined to interface with the gas valve. Aftermarket replacements rarely fit correctly. When a Wolf knob becomes stiff or starts slipping, the repair almost always requires an OEM Wolf stem, not a generic part. We stock OEM Wolf components for the most common DF and GR configurations in Orange County.

Wolf M Series wall ovens use a sealed glass-ceramic panel for the M Touch display: a capacitive overlay bonded to the oven face, not a standard touchscreen. When the display shows ghost touches or goes blank, most techs assume control board failure. In our experience, it's the M Touch panel itself more often than the board. We diagnose both before recommending either replacement.

What Wolf Repairs Actually Cost in Orange County

Wolf repairs cost more than mass-market appliances. A new Wolf dual-fuel range starts around $6,000. For most faults, repair is the obvious financial choice.

Estimates vary by brand, part availability, and diagnosis. Final quote is provided before repair.

Repair Type Typical Range
Service call / diagnostic: Orange County market average (often credited toward repair) $95 – $150
Igniter replacement (per burner) $200 – $400
Spark module replacement $350 – $550
Oven thermostat sensor $250 – $450
Convection fan motor $350 – $650
Door hinge spring (pair) $300 – $600
Simmer burner module (DF series) $400 – $800
Touch-glass replacement (induction) $800 – $1,400
Control board / UI (M Series) $700 – $1,500

See our full appliance repair cost guide for broader Orange County pricing context.

Recent Job: Wolf Convection Switch Replacement, Newport Beach

A convection fan switch on a Wolf range in Newport Beach failed and was replaced on-site. The original part, removed during the service call, is shown below.

Technician holding the replaced convection fan switch from a Wolf range during a Newport Beach service call

Wolf Owners Ask Us These Questions Most

Real questions from Orange County Wolf appliance owners.

Yes. We service Wolf dual-fuel ranges (DF series) and all-gas ranges (GR series) across Orange County. Same-day appointments are available when a technician is open - call (949) 629-5365.
Continuous clicking with no ignition usually points to a worn igniter tip, a cracked igniter cap, or food debris blocking the burner port. If only one burner fails to light, it's almost always the igniter electrode itself. If no burners light, the spark module is the more likely culprit. Most igniter issues are resolved in a single service call.
Wolf oven heating failures most commonly trace to a faulty oven thermostat sensor ($250–$450), a failed convection fan motor ($350–$650), or a control board issue ($700–$1,500 depending on the model). We provide a firm quote before any work starts. The $99 diagnostic fee applies toward the repair if you proceed.
Yes. Spark module replacement on Wolf sealed-burner rangetops (SRT series) is one of our most common Wolf service calls. The module controls the spark to all burners - when it fails, none of the burners will ignite. Replacement typically takes under an hour.
Yes. We service Wolf IT Series induction cooktops including the IT15, IT30, and IT36 models. Common issues include touch-glass control panel failures and zone power board faults. Induction glass replacement is also available when damage is localized.
Yes. We service Wolf M Series wall ovens, including single, double, and convection steam configurations. M Touch control panel failures (blank display, unresponsive touch) are the most common fault we see on M Series ovens. Control board and door hinge repairs are also within scope.
Igniter replacement, spark module swap, thermostat sensor, and most burner repairs are completed the same day. Control board replacements on wall ovens and jobs requiring special-order parts may take 2–4 additional days once the part arrives. We confirm the timeline after diagnosis.
Wolf appliances are designed to last 20+ years. A new Wolf dual-fuel range starts around $6,000 - most repairs run $250–$900. Unless the control board and sealed burner system have both failed on a very old unit, repair is almost always the right financial call. We give you an honest assessment before recommending any parts.

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