The call
San Ramon. A Wolf range oven quit heating and the control panel was dead. No modes on the display, oven wouldn’t start.
What we found
We ran the $75 diagnostic. Power was getting to the range, but the main oven control board wasn’t sending anything to the heating elements. That’s the classic dead-board pattern once the power side checks out.
The fix
Pulled the front panel and set a genuine Wolf control board. While we were in there we checked the power supply, the temperature sensors, and the wiring. Then we calibrated and tested the new board.
How it turned out
Oven heats right, every function responds, and the display is clean. In and out the same day, back in service before dinner.
Yes, Bay Area Appliance Repair Service services Wolf, and we’ll give you a straight read on it. If your Wolf oven won’t heat, throws codes, or the controls stop responding, schedule a visit. The deepest built-in and sealed-system work is where our sister site adrium goes furthest; a range control board like this we handle here.


