Independent Wolf cooking specialists
Wolf Repair in Santa Clara
We are an independent Sub-Zero and Wolf repair specialist serving all of Santa Clara — dual-fuel ranges, gas ranges, E and M series wall ovens, rangetops and cooktops, including the classic red-knob professional ranges. We install genuine OEM Wolf parts, run factory-spec diagnostics, and follow Wolf service specifications. Your $89 service call is waived when you book the repair, and every job carries a 365-day labor warranty.
Quick answers
Sub-Zero repair in Santa Clara — quick answers
Do you repair Wolf dual-fuel ranges?
Yes — dual-fuel and all-gas ranges, rangetops, cooktops, and E/M series wall ovens. We handle igniters, bake and broil elements, spark modules, and oven control boards.
My Wolf burner clicks but won't light. Can you fix it?
Usually the spark module or a fouled igniter electrode. We clean or replace the OEM part, confirm a clean blue flame, and check the gas valve.
Why is my Wolf oven not holding temperature?
Most often a failed bake element, oven sensor, or dual-fuel control board. We test each on site and replace only the part that's out of spec.
Do you carry genuine Wolf parts?
We use genuine OEM Wolf parts — igniters, elements, spark modules, sensors and control boards — never generic substitutes that drift out of calibration.
Burner clicks but won't light
Clicking with no flame usually means a worn spark electrode or a failing spark module. We clean or replace the OEM part and confirm a clean ignition on every burner.
Yellow flame instead of blue
A lazy yellow flame points to a clogged burner port, bad air mix, or low gas pressure. We clear and re-seat the burner so it returns to a crisp blue flame.
Oven won't reach temperature
On dual-fuel models a failed bake element, drifting oven sensor, or out-of-spec control board keeps the oven cool. We meter each and replace only what's faulty.
Broiler won't ignite
The infrared gas broiler relies on its own igniter and safety valve. We test the broil circuit and restore reliable high-heat searing.
Temperature runs hot or cold
If your Wolf overshoots or undershoots the setpoint, the oven sensor or board calibration has drifted. We recalibrate to factory spec and verify with a probe.
Self-clean fault or locked door
A stuck door latch or tripped thermal limit after a self-clean cycle is common. We reset the cycle, replace the latch motor, and clear the fault code.
Why a specialist
Wolf is a professional range — it needs more than a parts swap
A Wolf range isn't a mass-market appliance. The dual-fuel models pair sealed gas burners with an electric convection oven, and each side has its own control logic, sensors and safety interlocks. A burner that lights slow, an oven that overshoots, or a broiler that won't ignite usually points to a specific component — a spark module, an igniter electrode, an oven sensor drifting out of range, or a control board that's lost calibration.
We diagnose the actual fault instead of throwing parts at it. That means metering the igniter circuit, checking flame color and gas pressure, and reading the oven's temperature curve before anything comes off the truck. It's the same care we bring to every Sub-Zero built-in — measured, methodical, and right the first time.
Common Wolf symptoms and fixes
What we see most on Santa Clara Wolf ranges and ovens.
| Symptom | Likely cause | What we do |
|---|---|---|
| Burner clicks, no flame | Spark module or fouled electrode | Test spark circuit, clean or replace OEM part, confirm ignition |
| Yellow or lazy flame | Clogged port or air-mix fault | Clear burner, re-seat cap, verify blue flame |
| Oven won't heat | Bake element or control board | Meter element and board, replace faulty OEM part |
| Temp runs off | Oven sensor drift | Test sensor resistance, recalibrate to spec |
| Broiler won't light | Broil igniter or safety valve | Test broil circuit, replace OEM igniter |
| Self-clean won't unlock | Door latch motor or thermal limit | Reset cycle, replace latch, clear fault |
Diagnosis confirmed on site before any part is replaced.
Models we service
Dual-fuel and gas ranges, E/M ovens, rangetops and cooktops
We service the full Wolf cooking line found in Santa Clara kitchens. The professional dual-fuel ranges (DF series) and all-gas ranges (GR series) with their signature red knobs are the most common calls — igniters, infrared broilers, and dual-fuel control boards. We also repair rangetops (SRT/AGR) and sealed-burner gas cooktops where a single burner won't spark or holds a yellow flame.
On the oven side we cover E series and M series wall ovens — bake and broil elements, convection fans, door latches and self-clean faults. Whether your range came with a 1960s Old Quad remodel or a recent Rivermark townhome build, we match the OEM part to your exact model.
Parts and authority
Genuine OEM parts, factory-spec procedures
We are an independent Wolf repair specialist — not a factory office — and we work to Wolf's published service specifications using factory-certified, genuine OEM parts. That distinction matters on a professional range: an off-brand igniter or spark module can light unevenly, foul a burner, or throw the oven calibration off by twenty degrees.
Every repair gets factory-spec diagnostics, manufacturer-recommended procedures, and factory-grade tools. We bring extensive hands-on Wolf experience to each job, then back the work with a 365-day labor warranty. Your $89 service call is waived when you book the repair, so the diagnostic visit pays for itself.
- Genuine OEM Wolf igniters, elements and boards
- Manufacturer-recommended procedures
- 365-day labor warranty on every repair
Wolf repair price ranges in Santa Clara
Typical ranges for range, oven and cooktop work. Final price is confirmed on site.
| Repair | Typical range | Visit time |
|---|---|---|
| Spark module or igniter | $160 – $360 | 1 visit |
| Bake or broil element | $190 – $450 | 1 visit |
| Oven sensor / recalibration | $150 – $320 | 1 visit |
| Dual-fuel control board | $350 – $800 | 1 – 2 visits |
| Cooktop burner repair | $160 – $400 | 1 visit |
The $89 service call is waived when you book the repair. Every job carries a 365-day labor warranty.
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Reviews
What Santa Clara homeowners say
Our Wolf dual-fuel range in Rivermark started overshooting by about thirty degrees and burning everything. The tech metered the oven sensor, found it had drifted, and swapped in a genuine OEM sensor. Oven tracks the dial perfectly now. The $89 service call was waived once we booked the repair.
A burner on our Wolf rangetop near the SCU area clicked forever and never caught. Turned out to be the spark module. He had the OEM part on the truck, replaced it, and confirmed all the burners light with a clean blue flame. Liked that the labor is covered for a full year.
The infrared broiler on our Wolf range in Sunnyvale stopped lighting, so no more searing. The technician tested the broil circuit, replaced the igniter with a genuine Wolf part, and it hit full heat again same visit. Fair diagnostic — the $89 went toward the repair.
Our Wolf range in an Old Quad home is close to twenty years old and the oven quit heating. He found a failed bake element, installed the OEM replacement, and recalibrated it. Honest about what it needed and stood behind it with the 365-day labor warranty.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
How much does Wolf range repair cost in Santa Clara?
Most Wolf repairs in Santa Clara fall between $150 and $800 depending on the part. Igniter and spark-module work runs lower; a bake or broil element sits mid-range, and a dual-fuel control board reaches the top. The **$89 service call is waived when you book the repair**, every job carries a **365-day labor warranty**, and we confirm the final price on site before any part is replaced.
Do you fix Wolf dual-fuel ovens that won't hold temperature?
Yes. On dual-fuel models a wandering temperature is usually a drifting oven sensor or a control board that has lost calibration, leaving the oven to overshoot or undershoot the setpoint. We meter the sensor's resistance, read the oven's temperature curve, and either recalibrate to factory spec or replace the genuine OEM part so the electric convection side tracks the dial again.
My Wolf cooktop burner clicks but won't ignite. What's wrong?
Constant clicking with no flame points to a worn spark electrode or a failing spark module — sometimes just a burner cap seated wrong after cleaning. We test the spark circuit, check the gas valve, and replace the OEM part if needed, then confirm every sealed burner on your rangetop or cooktop lights cleanly with a crisp blue flame.
Why does my Wolf burner show a yellow flame?
A yellow or lazy flame means the air-to-gas mix is off, usually from a clogged burner port, a misaligned cap, or low gas pressure. Beyond poor heat, it leaves soot on cookware and pans. We clear the burner, re-seat the cap, verify pressure, and restore a sharp blue flame so every sealed burner heats evenly at the right output.
Can you repair the infrared broiler on my Wolf range?
Yes. The infrared gas broiler on a Wolf range has its own dedicated igniter and safety valve, separate from the bake circuit. If it won't light or won't reach searing heat, we test the broil circuit, replace the genuine OEM igniter or valve, and verify reliable high-heat performance so you can sear and finish dishes the way the range was built to.
Do you service older Wolf ranges in Old Quad homes?
We do. Many Old Quad and Forest Park kitchens have Wolf dual-fuel and all-gas ranges that are well over a decade old, sometimes from a 1960s remodel. Parts are still available for most of them, and we match genuine OEM components — igniters, elements, sensors and boards — to your exact model so an aging professional range keeps cooking reliably.
Are you an authorized Wolf service center?
We are an **independent Sub-Zero and Wolf repair specialist** serving Santa Clara — not a factory office. We work to Wolf's published service specifications using **genuine OEM parts** and factory-grade tools, run factory-spec diagnostics on every range, oven and cooktop, and back each repair with a **365-day labor warranty**. The **$89 service call is waived when you book the repair**.
Book Wolf repair in Santa Clara
Talk to an independent Wolf and Sub-Zero specialist now. $89 service call, waived with your repair — plus a 365-day labor warranty. Call (650) 800-5431 or book online.