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Wolf control board replacement

The board that switches the loads, the control head behind the fascia, or the network between them. On the current generation the code says which of the three, and that is worth a great deal.

  • From $95 diagnostic, credited to the repair
  • 59 cities and neighborhoods covered
  • OEM parts available on order
  • In writing the price, before anything is opened

Before you read on

What this job costs and how it is agreed

A starting figure, not a quote. What moves it is the model, how the unit is built in and which part it needs — settled after the on-site diagnostic.

Starts at

from $365

After a diagnostic from $95, which comes off the bill when you go ahead.

Diagnostic

From $95, credited to the repair

The price

In writing, before anything is opened

Warranty

On the labor we performed

On the visit

How this visit actually goes

The same order every time, so nothing is opened and nothing is charged before you have seen the figure and said yes.

  1. 01

    Rule out damp

    Moisture on a board reads exactly like a dead board and clears on its own more often than people expect. Off at the breaker for half an hour, then tested again.

  2. 02

    Rule out the supply

    Over-voltage, under-voltage, a broken neutral in the house wiring — this maker publishes conditions for all of them, and none of them are the appliance to fix.

  3. 03

    Read which board

    Relay board, control head, or the network between them. The published conditions distinguish all three, and ordering the wrong one is a fortnight lost.

  4. 04

    Set it up as yours

    A new board arrives generic. Configuration, calibration and your settings are part of the job, not something you discover missing at dinner time.

Applies to

  • A wide professional gas range in a home kitchen, cast-iron grates and a row of metal control knobs
    Dual fuel · Gas · Induction · 30" 36" 48" 60"

    Wolf range repair in Miami

    The appliance the brand is built around, and on a dual fuel range it is two appliances sharing one cabinet: gas burners on top, an electric oven underneath, one control answering for both. Which half is misbehaving is the first question, because the two have almost nothing in common inside.

    • A burner that clicks and never lights
    • The oven not reaching or holding temperature
    • A four-character code on the panel after a power cut
    Range repair
  • A black induction cooktop set into a wooden worktop, zone indicators lit red beside the touch controls
    Gas · Electric · Induction · Sealed burner rangetop

    Wolf cooktop repair in Miami

    Three different appliances behind one word. A gas cooktop is burners and igniters; an induction cooktop is a power supply under glass with a generator per zone; a sealed burner rangetop is a range's burner deck with no oven under it. What goes wrong, and who can reach it, differs completely between them.

    • A zone shutting itself down mid-cook
    • The surface not seeing a pan
    • Controls locked, or answering a wet cloth
    Cooktop repair
  • A built-in wall oven standing open in a white kitchen, racks and the interior light visible
    M Series · E Series · L Series · Convection steam · Warming drawer

    Wolf oven repair in Miami

    Built-in ovens, single and double, the convection steam oven — a different machine with a boiler, a tank and a vent valve in it — and the warming drawer that sits under or beside them. Between them they account for more than half of every error code this brand publishes, and the codes are decoded on this site rather than left as characters on a display.

    • The door still locked after a self-clean
    • Temperature drifting, or never arriving
    • A steam oven asking to be descaled
    Oven repair
  • An angled stainless hood lit over a gas hob against a stone splashback in a dark kitchen
    Pro wall · Island · Chimney · Downdraft · Liners

    Wolf range hood repair in Miami

    The shortest list of failures on the site and usually the quickest visit: a motor, a light, a damper, a filter and the ducting behind them. What makes it a South Florida job is the salt — a damper that has stopped opening within sight of the water is a repair we see far more of here than the equipment was designed for.

    • The fan not starting, or running on one speed
    • Lights out while the fan works
    • A damper that has corroded shut
    Range hood repair
  • A black built-in microwave set into a cabinet, its display lit and counting down
    Drawer · Standard · Convection · Drop-down door

    Wolf microwave repair in Miami

    Built in beside the ovens or set into an island as a drawer, which is where this brand put it long before most of its rivals. A drawer microwave is a mechanism as well as an oven — it opens and closes itself — and that is where most of what we are called out for lives.

    • A drawer that will not open or close
    • It runs and the food stays cold
    • Controls behaving erratically
    Microwave repair
  • Espresso running from a coffee machine into a glass cup, dark surround
    EC24 · EC2450 · EC3050 · Plumbed & tank-fed

    Wolf coffee system repair in Miami

    A plumbed espresso machine built into a cabinet run: a pump, a boiler, a grinder, a brew unit and a milk circuit behind one door. It is the most mechanical appliance in this kitchen and the one most affected by what comes out of a Miami tap, which is why almost everything we are called for on it starts with water.

    • Brewing weak, slow, or not at all
    • Asking to be descaled and not clearing
    • Water where it should not be, under the unit
    Coffee system repair

In more detail

About Wolf control board replacement

Two boards and a conversation between them

Modern equipment from this maker has a relay board doing the switching, a control head doing the display, and a network carrying messages between them. Almost everything people describe as "the board has gone" is one of those three, and the appliance already knows which. Reading that before ordering is the difference between one visit and three.

What actually goes wrong

  • Damp or condensation. Not a failure at all, and it clears.
  • Supply problems. Published in detail here, and often the house rather than the appliance.
  • The relay board. The one that carries the heavy switching and wears from doing it.
  • The control head or the network. Distinguished by the code, which is why the code matters.

What decides the figure

Which board, and what has to come apart to reach it. The "from" is a single board on an accessible appliance, configured and tested before we leave.

This article is based on:

  • Official manufacturer documentation
  • Internal repair procedures
  • Technician repair history
  • Company quality standards

Before you book

Questions about wolf control board replacement

Is it worth replacing the board on a fifteen-year-old range?

Sometimes, and we will give you the real arithmetic rather than a sales answer. On this equipment the chassis routinely outlives two boards, and a fifteen-year-old professional range with sound burners is usually worth the part. If it is not, we will say so.

Everything went strange after a storm.

Then the supply is the first suspect and the board is the second. This maker publishes separate conditions for over-voltage, under-voltage, a lost zero-cross and a broken neutral — several of which are the house rather than the appliance, and an electrician's job rather than ours.

The display is blank but the oven still works.

Then the control head has lost something the relay board has not, and the network between them is worth testing before either is condemned. That distinction is exactly what the published network conditions are for.

Tell us the model number and what it is doing.

Call (305) 449-9681