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title: "Knob &#038; control panel repair"
description: "Wolf knob &#038; control panel repair — a cracked red knob, a shaft that spins without doing anything, or a touch panel that answers when nobody is touching…"
url: "https://wolfmiami.support/services/knob-and-control-panel-repair/"
date_modified: "2026-08-20"
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# Wolf knob & control panel repair

### The cheapest page here, deliberately

Some of what we are called out for is small, and it should read as small. A cracked knob, a spinning shaft, a panel with water on it — none of those are a control board, and pricing them as if they were is how a repair company loses somebody for good.

### What actually goes wrong

- **A cracked or discolored knob.** A part, ordered to the model.
- **A shaft or a selector switch.** Named individually in the published conditions, by cavity.
- **A capacitive panel misreading.** Water or something resting on it, and a dry power-cycle usually ends it.
- **A stuck key.** Published as its own condition, and often something leaning on the panel.

### What decides the figure

Whether a part is needed at all. A dry restart and a recalibration is the visit; a set of knobs or a selector switch is the visit plus parts.

What this involves

Knobs ordered by model — shafts and graphics differ

Touch panels dried and recalibrated before parts

Selector switches tested rather than assumed

Dry it and cut power

A capacitive panel calibrates to what it can see when it wakes. A cloth or a lid left on it at power-up produces a panel that behaves oddly all day, and a dry restart clears it.

Knob or shaft

A knob that turns with no effect may be the knob, the shaft or the switch behind it, and they are three different prices. Two minutes with the knob off settles which.

The right knob, not a similar one

Ordered by model. The shafts and the graphics differ between generations, and a knob that fits but reads the wrong numbers is worse than a cracked one.

Selector switches

This maker publishes separate conditions for a mode selector and a temperature selector on each cavity, so a switch is named rather than guessed at.

The cheapest page here, deliberately

Some of what we are called out for is small, and it should read as small. A cracked knob, a spinning shaft, a panel with water on it — none of those are a control board, and pricing them as if they were is how a repair company loses somebody for good.

What actually goes wrong

A cracked or discolored knob. A part, ordered to the model.

A shaft or a selector switch. Named individually in the published conditions, by cavity.

A capacitive panel misreading. Water or something resting on it, and a dry power-cycle usually ends it.

A stuck key. Published as its own condition, and often something leaning on the panel.

What decides the figure

Whether a part is needed at all. A dry restart and a recalibration is the visit; a set of knobs or a selector switch is the visit plus parts.

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