Wolf range, oven & cooktop repair
Wolf Repair in Fremont
Dual-fuel and gas ranges, rangetops, cooktops and wall ovens — clicking igniters, burners that will not light, oven temperature drift and control faults, fixed with genuine OEM parts and a real Tri-City arrival window.
- $89 service call waived
- 365-day labor warranty
- Genuine OEM parts
- Same-/next-day windows

The short answer
Yes — we repair Wolf ranges, rangetops, cooktops and wall ovens across Fremont and the Tri-City. The most common calls are a clicking igniter that will not light a burner and an oven that bakes off temperature — both usually an igniter, sensor or control fault rather than a dead range. Every visit starts with an $89 service call that is waived when you book the repair, backed by genuine OEM parts and a 365-day labor warranty. Call (650) 668-1172 or Book online.
Wolf cooking equipment, repaired by a Sub-Zero crew
Wolf builds the cooking half of the high-end kitchen — the dual-fuel and all-gas ranges, the sealed-burner rangetops, gas and induction cooktops, and the built-in wall ovens behind that unmistakable red-knob look. When one of those stops performing, the same Fremont technicians who service Sub-Zero refrigeration handle the repair. We are an independent shop, so the advice is honest and the parts are genuine OEM, fitted to the manufacturer's service specifications.
Every Wolf call begins the same way: an $89 service call that is waived when you book the repair, a diagnosis proven with meters and a thermometer rather than guesswork, and a 365-day labor warranty on the work. Whether it is a clicking igniter at midnight or an oven baking 40 degrees off, we bring the right part and a real arrival window.
Wolf equipment we repair
Dual-fuel & gas ranges
Red-knob 30", 36", 48" and 60" ranges — sealed burners, convection ovens, igniters, sensors and hinges.
Rangetops & cooktops
Sealed-burner gas rangetops, gas cooktops and induction cooktops, including spark modules and surface controls.
Built-in wall ovens
Single and double convection wall ovens — calibration, bake/broil elements, door latches and control boards.
Controls & modules
Spark and control modules, temperature sensors and display panels diagnosed and replaced with OEM parts.
| Symptom | Likely cause | Typical fix |
|---|---|---|
| Igniter clicks but burner will not light | Wet or cracked spark igniter, misaligned cap, tired spark module | Clean and reseat, replace igniter or module after testing |
| Burner lights then will not hold flame | Clogged burner ports or weak igniter / flame-sense circuit | Clear ports, verify gas flow, fit genuine OEM igniter |
| Oven bakes hot or cold | Drifting temperature sensor or wandered calibration | Measure cavity temp, recalibrate or replace the sensor |
| Oven will not heat at all | Failed bake or broil element, or control fault | Element or control board after electrical proof |
| No spark on any burner | Spark module or wiring fault | Replace control / spark module after diagnosis |
| Oven door sags or will not seal | Worn door hinge or springs | Genuine OEM hinge fitted and door trued |
Symptoms point toward a cause; we confirm the fault on site before quoting.
Wolf faults we see most across Fremont
From a Mission San Jose estate range to a Warm Springs new-build cooktop, these are the calls the Tri-City dispatch line fields most:
- Igniter clicking continuously while a burner refuses to light
- A burner that lights but will not hold or carry a steady flame
- Oven temperature drift, slow preheat or a failed calibration
- Dead bake or broil element leaving the oven cold
- Control or spark module faults — no spark, flashing display, dead panel
- Sagging oven door, worn hinges or a poor seal
- Induction cooktop that will not detect a pan or throws an error
How we diagnose a Wolf range or oven
- 1
Reproduce the fault
We watch the symptom happen — the click, the dead burner, the temperature swing — before touching a part.
- 2
Measure, do not guess
We meter the igniter and sensor circuits and read true cavity temperature with our own thermometer.
- 3
Prove the part
Spark modules, sensors and elements are confirmed electrically so you never pay for a parts-cannon swap.
- 4
Repair and verify
We fit the genuine OEM part, retest every burner and the oven, and back the labor for 365 days.
Genuine OEM parts, factory-spec procedures
We fit factory-certified, genuine OEM Wolf parts and our work follows the manufacturer's service specifications. As an independent specialist we offer honest repair advice and the correct components — not the upsell. The Wolf name is used here only to describe the equipment we service.
Wolf range repair near me — across the Tri-City
Search "Wolf repair Fremont" or "Wolf range repair near me" from Fremont, Newark, Union City, Milpitas or Hayward and you reach the same dispatch line. Because Fremont runs a long way north to south, we plan routes by district — Ardenwood and Niles up north, Centerville and Irvington in the middle, Mission San Jose and Warm Springs to the south — so the arrival window is real.
Repair another premium brand too? See our Viking repair, Thermador repair and GE Monogram repair pages, check repair pricing, or review full coverage on Tri-City service areas.
| Category | Typical models | Common parts we fit |
|---|---|---|
| Dual-fuel & gas ranges | 30", 36", 48", 60" red-knob ranges | Igniters, spark modules, bake/broil elements, hinges |
| Rangetops & cooktops | Sealed-burner gas, gas and induction cooktops | Spark modules, burner caps, surface controls, sensors |
| Built-in wall ovens | Single and double convection ovens | Temperature sensors, elements, door latches, control boards |
| Warming drawers & accessories | Built-in warming drawers and modules | Elements, switches and control panels |
Independent Wolf service with genuine OEM parts; the Wolf name describes the equipment we repair.
Have the Wolf model and serial handy and we will arrive with the right parts. Book online or call the Tri-City line.
Wolf repairs, reviewed by Fremont homeowners
Recent Wolf range and oven jobs across Fremont and the Tri-City.
1,184 reviews · 4.9 / 5
Our built-in Sub-Zero quit cooling the night before a family dinner. They gave me a real two-hour arrival window instead of "sometime tomorrow," showed up on the early end, and had it holding temperature again that afternoon. The $89 service call came right off the repair total.
I expected a runaround because our unit is only a few years old. Instead they walked me through what was warranty-eligible before quoting anything, then fixed the ice maker the same visit. Honest, Sub-Zero-focused, and they back the labor for a full year.
Booked online late at night and got a call back first thing. Clear pricing, genuine OEM parts, and the tech actually cleaned the condenser and checked the door seals while he was here. Felt like a dispatch outfit that knows Fremont, not a random handyman.
Wolf repair in Fremont — FAQ
Do you repair Wolf ranges and ovens in Fremont?
Yes. The same crew that services Sub-Zero in Fremont repairs Wolf dual-fuel and gas ranges, sealed-burner rangetops, gas and induction cooktops, and built-in wall ovens. We are an independent specialist, not a Wolf dealer, so you get straight advice, genuine OEM parts and our 365-day labor warranty on every range and oven visit.
Why does my Wolf burner keep clicking but not light?
Constant clicking with no flame usually means a spark igniter that is wet, dirty or cracked, a misaligned burner cap, or a tired spark module. Spilled liquid and grease around the igniter are the most common culprits. We clean and test the igniter, reseat the cap, and replace the module only after proving it electrically.
My Wolf oven runs hot or cold — can you recalibrate it?
Yes. A Wolf oven that bakes 25 to 50 degrees off the setpoint is usually a drifting temperature sensor or a calibration that has wandered. We measure actual cavity temperature with our own thermometer, recalibrate to spec, and replace the sensor or control if the reading proves a fault rather than just adjusting blindly.
Are the Wolf parts you fit genuine?
We fit factory-certified, genuine OEM Wolf parts — igniters, spark modules, sensors, bake and broil elements, valves and control boards — and our work follows the manufacturer's service specifications. Correct components keep the range performing as designed and protect your 365-day labor warranty.
How much does a Wolf range repair cost?
Every visit starts with an $89 service call that is waived when you book the repair. From there the price depends on the verified fault and the part: an igniter or burner repair sits at the lower end, while a control board or dual-fuel oven element is higher. We confirm the cause first and quote before any work begins.
Can you fix a Wolf burner that will not hold a flame?
Yes. A burner that lights then dies often points to a clogged burner port, a weak igniter that doubles as a flame sensor, or a gas-valve issue. We clean the ports, test the igniter circuit and verify gas flow, then fit a genuine OEM part if one is failing — so the flame stays steady across every setting.
Do you service the signature red-knob Wolf gas ranges?
We do. The red-knob dual-fuel and all-gas ranges, sealed-burner rangetops and cooktops are core to what we repair. We handle igniters, burners, oven sensors, hinges and control modules across the lineup, and we protect the stainless and the cooktop surface while we work.
Which areas do you cover for Wolf repair near me?
We cover all of Fremont — Mission San Jose, Warm Springs, Ardenwood, Niles, Irvington, Centerville and Glenmoor — plus Newark, Union City, Milpitas and Hayward. Routing by district means a real arrival window instead of an all-day wait. See our Tri-City service areas page for full coverage.
Sub-Zero acting up? Get a real arrival window today.
Call the Tri-City dispatch line or book online. The $89 service call is waived when you book the repair, and every job is backed by a 365-day labor warranty.