- “Food no warmer than the kitchen”
- “Heats, then stops after an hour or two”
- “A 40 or a 60 on the display”
Symptom
Wolf warming drawer not heating
The drawer runs, the display looks normal, and what comes out is no warmer than the room — or it heats for a while and shuts itself down. This appliance publishes conditions for both, and the number on the panel names the circuit.
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Four ordinary causes
What this usually turns out to be
Cheapest and commonest first, which is also the order we check them in. They sit hundreds of dollars apart, and only the unit settles which one is yours.
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The element, or the control not seeing it
Error 40 is the drawer calling for heat and measuring less than five degrees of change in ten minutes. Either the element is open or the circuit that watches it is.
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An over-temperature stop
Error 60 is the cavity reaching 250 degrees in any mode. It is a protection working, and outdoors in direct sun it can fire on a drawer that is perfectly healthy.
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Cold food, loaded early
Frozen or very cold food put in before preheat finishes produces error 40 on a drawer with nothing wrong with it.
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A power event it never cleared
PF is a power failure recorded and held. The power button clears it; a PF that keeps returning is not about the power.
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In five minutes
Before you call anybody
None of it needs tools, and all of it makes the visit shorter.
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Read the number
Forty, sixty and PF are three different repairs. It is the most useful thing you can tell us on this appliance.
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Let it preheat empty
Then load it. If it holds temperature after that, nothing is wrong.
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Where it lives
An outdoor drawer in afternoon sun can reach its own limit without help. Say if yours is outside.
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Breaker off thirty seconds
Then retest. It is the maker's own first step and it clears more than people expect.
How it shows up
What people describe when they call
Two shortcuts
Narrow it down before anybody arrives
A description of the behaviour leaves a few possible causes. A code names the subsystem, and the model number says which parts to bring. Either one shortens the visit; both together usually settle it.
If the display is showing something
- PF No published cause
- 40 Element sensing error
- 60 Warming Drawer temperature rises to 250ºF in any mode/state
Photograph it before it clears — codes do not wait. Search the full code list
If there is no code at all
The data plate is inside the cabinet, upper left wall or behind the grille. All models
In more detail
About Wolf warming drawer not heating
The fastest diagnosis is the code
Load it after it has preheated, not before. Cold food put into a drawer that is still coming up to temperature is one of the two things this appliance is documented to complain about, and it is not a failure — the maker names it in the cause itself.
Two numbers, two different repairs
Forty means the drawer asked for heat and did not get the temperature rise it expected. Sixty means it got far too much and stopped. They look the same from the kitchen — a drawer that is not doing its job — and they are opposite ends of the same circuit, which is exactly why reading the number out saves a visit's worth of guessing.
The one that is not a repair at all
The maker publishes, in the cause itself, that loading frozen or very cold food before preheat is finished produces error 40. We would rather tell you that here and lose the booking than send somebody to a working appliance.
This article is based on:
- Official manufacturer documentation
- Internal repair procedures
- Technician repair history
- Company quality standards
Before you book
Questions about wolf warming drawer not heating
Is a warming drawer worth repairing?
On a built-in, yes. It was trimmed into a cabinet run under an oven or into an outdoor island, so a replacement has to fit that opening and match what is around it. The repair is almost always the cheaper end of that choice.
Why is it on the oven page and not its own?
Because it is the same kind of appliance in the same cabinet run, and it made more sense to keep it beside the ovens than to invent a category for it. It is repaired here either way, and its five conditions are decoded on this site.
It only does it when I load it straight from the refrigerator.
Then it is doing what the manufacturer says it does. Let the drawer finish preheating before it is loaded and the error will not appear.
Where we do it
Across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach
Same terms everywhere we go: an on-site diagnostic first, the price agreed in writing, and the exact figure confirmed once we have seen the unit.
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