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Wolf appliance repair across Westside LA

Wolf is the cooking complement to Sub-Zero — together, they’re the standard for Westside LA premium kitchens. Dual-fuel ranges (DF36, DF48, DF60), gas ranges (GR series), induction cooktops (CI series), and the iconic M-series and L-series wall ovens dominate Beverly Hills, Bel Air, Brentwood, and Pacific Palisades installs.

Wolf’s engineering favors mechanical durability with electronic vulnerabilities. The brass burner valves and stainless steel cooking surfaces routinely outlast 20 years. The control boards and spark modules — the components we replace most often — typically need attention every 10–15 years.

What we honestly are — and aren’t

Wolf is part of Sub-Zero Group. Sub-Zero Group’s exclusive Factory Authorized partner in LA County is Box Appliance. We are an independent Wolf specialist. For in-warranty Wolf units, call Box. For out-of-warranty Wolf work, where you want faster scheduling and competitive pricing, we’re a strong alternative.

Service van inventory

We stock the parts that fail most often on Wolf appliances: spark modules for gas ranges, igniter electrodes, M-series temperature sensors, drawer microwave door switches, common knob bezels. Most Wolf repairs complete on the first visit. Non-stock parts ship from Sub-Zero Group distribution in 2–5 business days.

Call (213) 205-2055

Or text a photo of your Wolf appliance and the model-number plate (typically on the side of the storage drawer for ranges, on the door frame for ovens, on the side wall of drawer microwave cavity).

Common Wolf issues we fix

Wolf gas burner not igniting / weak spark

Most common Wolf range complaint. Usually a spark module (igniter electronics) failure or carbonized spark electrodes. Sometimes burner cap misalignment after cleaning.

Typical cost: $240–$420

Wolf oven temperature drift

Thermostat or temperature sensor (RTD probe) inaccuracy on M-series and L-series wall ovens. Causes baking inconsistency.

Typical cost: $280–$450

Wolf convection fan motor failure

Whining or grinding noise from oven during convection mode. Replacement is a standard Wolf service on M-series ovens.

Typical cost: $320–$520

Wolf dual-fuel range control board

Control board manages both the electric oven and gas top — failure affects both. More expensive than gas-only or electric-only equivalents.

Typical cost: $450–$780

Wolf drawer microwave (MD24/MWD24) not opening

Drawer mechanism gear assembly failure. Specific to drawer microwave design.

Typical cost: $320–$520

Wolf signature red knobs cosmetic chrome loss

Cosmetic only — the red dye and chrome bezel wear off the iconic blue/red knobs. Replacement knob sets available.

Typical cost: $180–$320 for full knob set

Frequently asked questions

Are you Wolf Factory Authorized?

No. Box Appliance is Wolf's exclusive Factory Authorized service in LA County (Wolf is part of Sub-Zero Group, and Box holds the Sub-Zero Group designation). We are an independent Wolf specialist. For in-warranty Wolf units, contact Box. For out-of-warranty Wolf repairs, Epic Star is a strong alternative with typically faster scheduling and competitive pricing.

Do you stock Wolf parts?

We carry common Wolf parts in our service van: spark modules (gas ranges), igniter electrodes, M-series oven temperature sensors, drawer microwave door switches, common knob assemblies. Wolf parts not in stock typically arrive in 2–5 business days from Sub-Zero Group distribution.

How long do Wolf ranges last?

Wolf ranges are engineered for 20+ year service lives. The mechanical components (burners, hinges, knobs) are heavy-duty steel and brass. The vulnerabilities are electronic: spark modules (lifespan ~10-15 years), control boards (15-20 years), temperature sensors. With proper maintenance and timely electronic-component replacement, Wolf ranges routinely run past 25 years.

My Wolf knob is loose — can it be fixed?

Yes, but the cause matters. Loose-feel on the shaft = often a worn knob bezel ($80–$140). Knob spins freely but no gas adjustment = broken valve stem, a valve assembly replacement ($380–$520 typically, due to required gas-line work).

Can you service Wolf induction cooktops?

Yes. Wolf CI series induction cooktops use proprietary inverter electronics. Most common failure: individual induction coil unit (after ~10 years). Replacement runs $480–$780 for a single coil. We have diagnostic tools that work with Wolf induction control architecture.

Why is my Wolf range smoking when I use the oven?

Typically food debris on the convection fan or bake element. If the oven was recently subjected to a self-clean cycle, smoke can come from residual carbonized residue burning off the elements during normal cooking. If smoke persists or accompanies a burning smell after thorough cleaning, call us — could be insulation degradation.

Service call cost for Wolf?

Standard $85 service call, waived when you proceed with the repair. We provide a flat-rate quote before any work begins. Premium Wolf parts often increase the total — we'll show you the part cost so you can decide.

Call (213) 205-2055

Or text a photo for a fast estimate.