4.9/5 · 533 reviews Independent Sub-Zero specialists — Gilroy & South County $89 service call, waived when you book the repair (650) 668-1172

Brand · Wolf

Wolf range, rangetop & oven repair in Gilroy

Burners that click but will not light, an oven that runs hot or uneven, a dead red-knob light or a stalled convection fan — Wolf cooking equipment is built to last, and a local South County specialist keeps it that way with genuine OEM parts.

4.9 / 5 533 reviews

$89 service call, waived when you book the repair · 365-day warranty on all labor.

Wolf professional range in a warm Gilroy estate kitchen

Quick answer

We are an independent Wolf repair specialist serving Gilroy, Morgan Hill and San Martin — covering Wolf ranges, rangetops, built-in and wall ovens, and microwave drawers, gas and dual-fuel. Typical jobs are sealed-burner igniters that will not spark, ovens running hot or uneven, convection fans, illumination and door hinges. We install genuine OEM parts, the $89 service call is waived when you book the repair, and all labor carries a 365-day warranty.

Wolf cooking equipment we repair in South County

Wolf and Sub-Zero are sister brands, so a great many Gilroy estate kitchens pair a Sub-Zero built-in with a Wolf range or wall oven. We service the full Wolf cooking line, not just one slice of it:

  • Sealed dual-stacked burner ranges (gas and dual-fuel) — the signature red-knob ranges with brass burners and a heavy cast grate.
  • Rangetops and cooktops — drop-in gas units that share the same burner, igniter and spark-module design as the ranges.
  • Built-in and wall ovens — single and double electric ovens, dual-fuel oven cavities, convection and self-clean systems.
  • Microwave drawers — the panel-front microwave drawers that fit under an island or counter.

That heavy build is exactly why a Wolf is worth repairing rather than replacing. The cast burners, dual-fuel oven cavities and pro-grade doors on these units are made to be serviced — most faults are an igniter, a sensor, a fan motor or a switch, not the whole appliance. We diagnose the real cause first, then quote it plainly.

Common Wolf symptoms — likely cause and next step

A quick guide to what your Wolf is telling you before we arrive. Your unit may differ; we confirm with proper testing before any part is replaced.

Wolf range & oven — symptom, likely cause and action
SymptomLikely causeWhat to do
Burner clicks but will not lightWorn or fouled spark igniter, a cracked igniter ceramic, or a clogged burner portClean the burner cap and port; if it still only clicks, book an igniter diagnosis.
No spark / no clicking on one or more burnersFailed spark module, a loose ignition wire, or a stuck spark switchConfirm the range has power and gas; an electrical diagnosis pinpoints the module or switch.
Oven runs hot, cold or unevenOven temperature sensor drifted, calibration off, or a weak bake/broil elementA calibration and sensor check sorts most of these — rarely a full element.
Convection not even / fan noisy or deadFailed convection fan motor or a tired control relayNeeds a fan-motor and control check; an inexpensive diagnosis confirms which.
Red knob not lit / illumination outBurned-out LED illumination ring or a wiring fault behind the control panelCosmetic but fixable — we replace the illumination and reseat the harness.
Oven door sags or will not sealWorn door hinge, a stretched spring, or a failed door gasketWe rebuild the hinge and reseal the door so the cavity holds heat properly.

Dual-fuel Wolf units pair a gas cooktop with an electric oven, so a cooking-side igniter fault and an oven-side convection or element fault are diagnosed separately. The symptoms above are typical for the red-knob ranges in Gilroy kitchens.

Across the Wolf line — what we service

Wolf cooking equipment spans several formats, and each fails in its own way. This is the full line we cover in South County.

Wolf appliance types we service, common faults and notes
Appliance typeCommon faultsNote
Dual-stacked burner range (gas)Spark igniters, spark module, clogged burner ports, illumination ringThe signature red-knob range; ignition work is the most frequent call.
Dual-fuel rangeGas-side ignition plus electric oven sensor, element or convection faultCooking side and oven side are diagnosed as two separate systems.
Rangetop / cooktopSame burner, igniter and spark-module design as the rangesDrop-in units; access differs but the ignition repairs are shared.
Built-in & wall ovensBake/broil elements, temperature sensors, convection motor, hinges, gasketsMost "runs hot" calls are calibration or a sensor, not a write-off.
Microwave drawer (MD/MDD)Drawer mechanism, touch controls, door switchesPanel-front units under an island or counter.

Many Gilroy estate kitchens pair these with a Sub-Zero built-in; share your Wolf model number so we arrive with the right igniters, sensors or fan motors on the van.

Quick answers

Wolf repair in Gilroy — quick answers

What will it cost?

The diagnosis is a flat $89 service call, waived when you book the repair. Igniters and sensors are modest; convection motors and hinges run higher.

Genuine Wolf parts?

Yes — we fit genuine OEM Wolf parts (igniters, sensors, spark modules, fan motors) to factory specification, never generic substitutes.

Do you do the ovens too?

Yes. We repair Wolf built-in and wall ovens — calibration, sensors, elements, convection fans, hinges and door seals — alongside the ranges and rangetops.

Where do you cover?

Across Gilroy plus Morgan Hill and San Martin — Country Estates, Hecker Pass wineries, the Glen Loma neighborhoods and the rural San Martin properties in between.

Reviews

Wolf and built-in repairs across South County

4.9 / 5 533 reviews
Our Wolf range had two burners that wouldn’t spark and the oven ran hot. They replaced the igniters and recalibrated the temperature. Knew the dual-stacked burners well. Same honest $89 policy.
Brian K. Gilroy
Our built-in Sub-Zero stopped holding temperature the week of a family party. They came out to Eagle Ridge, diagnosed a failing evaporator fan, and had it cold again the same visit. The $89 service call was waived once we approved the repair — straightforward and honest.
Diane R. Eagle Ridge, Gilroy
I called from Morgan Hill expecting the usual “we don’t come out that far.” Instead they grouped me into their South County route the next day. Polite, tidy, and they explained exactly what the fridge needed before charging anything.
Sandra P. Morgan Hill
Woke up to a warm fridge full of groceries. They fit me into the same South County route that afternoon, found a failed start relay, and had it running before dinner. Calm, fast, and clear about the cost up front.
Jason F. Eagle Ridge, Gilroy

FAQ

Wolf repair — FAQ

Are you an authorized Wolf service company?
No — we are an independent repair specialist and are not affiliated with or authorized by Wolf or Sub-Zero Group, Inc. What we offer is focused, hands-on Wolf experience, genuine OEM parts and factory-spec procedures, with honest local service for Gilroy and South County.
My Wolf burner clicks but will not light — can you fix it?
Almost always. A burner that sparks but will not catch is usually a fouled burner port, a worn spark igniter or a cracked ceramic. We clean and test the burner, replace the igniter with a genuine OEM part if needed, and confirm a clean light across all positions.
My Wolf oven runs hot and burns everything — is that the sensor?
Often, yes. A drifted oven temperature sensor or a calibration that has wandered will throw the cavity off by 25 to 50 degrees. We measure the actual versus set temperature, test the sensor, and recalibrate or replace it so your oven bakes true again.
Do you repair dual-fuel Wolf ranges as well as all-gas?
Yes. Dual-fuel ranges pair a sealed-burner gas cooktop with an electric oven, so we diagnose the cooking side and the oven side separately. Whether it is an igniter on top or a convection fault below, we cover both on the same visit.
The red knob illumination is out — is that worth fixing?
It is a simple, satisfying fix. The signature red-knob glow comes from an LED illumination ring; when one goes dark it is the LED or the harness behind the panel, not the burner itself. We replace the illumination and reseat the wiring so the panel looks right again.
How much does a Wolf repair cost in Gilroy?
The diagnosis is a flat $89 service call, waived when you book the repair. Igniters, sensors and switches are modest, while convection motors, spark modules and hinge rebuilds run higher. We quote the exact job before any work, and all labor carries a 365-day warranty.
Do you cover Morgan Hill and San Martin for Wolf service?
Yes — we run Wolf range and oven calls across South County every week. Call (650) 668-1172 or book online, and share your Wolf model number so we arrive with the likely igniters, spark modules, sensors or fan motors already on the van.
Should I keep using a Wolf burner that only some of the time lights?
Better not to. A burner that lights inconsistently can let gas pool before igniting, which is a genuine safety concern. Turn that burner off, use the others, and book a diagnosis — it is usually a quick spark-igniter or spark-module repair on the red-knob ranges rather than anything major, and the $89 service call is waived when you book.

Book a Wolf specialist in Gilroy

Talk to a local South County Wolf and built-in specialist today — the flat $89 diagnosis comes off your bill once you book the repair, and all labor is backed for 365 days.

4.9 / 5 533 reviews

$89 service call, waived when you book the repair · 365-day warranty on all labor.