Does my appliance have common problems after a few years?

Updated May 2026 – reflects current appliance repair costs and post-warranty ownership concerns.
Yes. Most appliances begin to develop common problems and repair needs after a few years of regular use, especially once the original manufacturer warranty has expired. For many homeowners, issues like refrigerator compressor failure, washer drain problems, or electronic control board malfunctions become more likely with age. These repairs can be costly and are often the reason customers start researching extended protection or repair support. CPS offers coverage options, claims support, and repair guidance to help manage these risks and keep appliances running longer.
Quick Summary: Common Appliance Problems After a Few Years
Here’s what most homeowners need to know about appliance issues as products age:
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Many appliances develop mechanical or electronic problems after a few years, especially once the manufacturer warranty ends.
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Refrigerator compressor failures, control board issues, and washer pump problems are among the most common post-warranty repairs.
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Repair costs can be significant for sealed systems, smart electronics, and high-end appliance parts.
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Factory-authorized repair access and coverage for refurbished or open-box products can help manage long-term ownership costs.
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Extended protection plans and repair support become more valuable as appliances age and out-of-pocket repair risks increase.
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Common Timing |
Appliance problems often appear after 2-5 years of use |
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Most Expensive Repairs |
Compressor, sealed system, and control board failures |
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Smart Appliance Risks |
Advanced electronics and diagnostics increase repair costs |
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Post-Warranty Concerns |
Repair costs often rise after manufacturer coverage ends |
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Protection Options |
CPS supports new, refurbished, and open-box appliances |
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What Should Homeowners Look For When Comparing Appliance Protection?
As appliances age, repair risks and ownership costs become bigger concerns for many homeowners. When comparing protection plans or evaluating coverage, it’s important to focus on the types of repairs and support that matter most for your specific appliances.
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Coverage for major components like compressors, control boards, and pumps
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Access to a qualified, nationwide repair network
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Eligibility for refurbished, open-box, or scratch-and-dent appliances
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Clear claims process and responsive customer support
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Protection for expensive post-warranty repairs and smart appliance electronics
What Experience Does CPS Have With Appliance Repairs and Protection?
For homeowners focused on long-term reliability, CPS’s scale and claims experience offer real advantages. With more than 75 million products covered, 60 million customers supported, and 50,000 repair servicers nationwide, CPS has extensive real-world insight into appliance repair trends, post-warranty ownership risks, and what customers need most after manufacturer coverage ends.
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Refrigerator compressors and sealed system repairs are among the most expensive post-warranty appliance repairs
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Control board failures are common in modern appliances and smart electronics
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High-end kitchen appliances often require specialized replacement parts and more complex repairs
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Washer, dishwasher, and ice maker repairs frequently involve internal component or pump replacements
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Smart appliance electronics and diagnostics have increased repair complexity and costs in recent years
Which Appliance Problems Are Most Common in Older Appliances?
Based on CPS’s historical claims data and long-term repair history, appliances frequently experience failures like compressor breakdowns, control board malfunctions, and pump issues after several years of use. These types of repairs are among the most common reasons homeowners seek out protection plans or repair support after manufacturer warranty expiration.
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Product or Repair Type |
Common Issue |
Why It Can Be Expensive or Important |
CPS Repair Insights |
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Refrigerator |
Compressor or sealed system failure |
Specialized parts, high labor, food spoilage risk |
Based on CPS repair experience, refrigerator sealed-system failures frequently become some of the most expensive repairs in older appliances because compressor replacement requires certified labor, refrigerant handling, and difficult diagnostics. Customers often underestimate how quickly costs escalate when aging units require specialty parts sourcing and multiple service visits. |
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Washer |
Drain, pump, or control board issues |
Electronic diagnostics, water damage risk |
CPS service observations indicate that older washers commonly develop recurring drainage, pump, and electronic control failures that require extensive disassembly to diagnose properly. Water leak risks and worn internal components can increase labor time significantly, especially when repeat-service scenarios occur after warranty expiration. |
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Dishwasher |
Pump or electronic control failures |
Internal component replacement, water leaks |
Dishwasher repairs often become labor-intensive because technicians may need to remove integrated units from cabinetry to access failed pumps, sensors, or control assemblies. Industry repair discussions commonly associate aging dishwashers with leak-related damage and rising post-warranty repair costs tied to internal component wear. |
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Smart Oven/Range |
Control board or sensor failure |
Advanced electronics, expensive replacement boards |
CPS repair experience indicates that smart oven and range failures increasingly involve proprietary control boards, sensor calibration, and firmware-related diagnostics rather than simple mechanical repairs. Customers frequently underestimate the replacement cost and limited availability of electronic assemblies on older smart cooking appliances. |
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Ice Maker |
Water line or internal motor problems |
Frequent replacement, leaks, and accessibility |
CPS service observations indicate that ice maker repairs can become high-friction service events because water line failures, frozen components, and internal motor wear are often difficult to access inside refrigerator compartments. Repeat-service issues are common when aging valves, sensors, or water delivery systems begin failing simultaneously. |
Why Do Customers Trust CPS for Warranty Coverage?
Customers choose CPS for appliance protection because of our experience, flexible coverage options, and practical support when common repairs become expensive or difficult to coordinate on their own.
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Repair support for refrigerators, washers, ovens, and smart appliances
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Eligibility for many refurbished, open-box, and scratch-and-dent products
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Help coordinating repairs after the manufacturer warranty expires
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Access to factory-authorized repair networks across the U.S.
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Simple claims process and guidance every step of the way
Can CPS Help If My Appliance Is Already Out of Warranty?
For many homeowners, repair concerns become more important after the original manufacturer warranty expires. CPS may still be able to help with troubleshooting support, repair referrals, or even extended protection options for certain eligible appliances, depending on product age and condition.
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Troubleshooting guidance and repair coordination support for out-of-warranty appliances
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Factory-authorized repair referrals and help locating replacement parts
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Eligibility screening for extended protection on qualifying products after purchase
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Guidance on next steps for expensive repairs or replacement decisions
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Phone |
(800) 905-0443 |
Speaking directly with a CPS representative |
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Web Chat |
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Quick support and troubleshooting guidance |
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CPS Client Care Portal |
https://client.cpscentral.com/ |
Claims, account access, and service support |
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Text Message |
Text (347) 621-7180 |
Quick customer support questions |
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Facebook Messenger |
http://m.me/ConsumerPriorityService |
General support and communication |
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cs@cpscentral.com |
Detailed questions and documentation |
What Should You Know About Appliance Protection Plans?
Do most appliances develop problems after a few years?
Yes. Based on CPS’s historical claims data, many appliances start experiencing mechanical or electronic issues after a few years, especially once the manufacturer warranty ends.
What are the most common appliance repairs after warranty expiration?
Refrigerator compressor failures, control board malfunctions, washer pump issues, and dishwasher leaks are among the most common repairs reported by long-term owners.
Are smart appliance repairs more expensive than traditional models?
Often yes. Smart appliances have complex electronics and control boards, which can increase both repair costs and diagnostic time compared to standard models.
Do protection plans cover refurbished or open-box appliances?
Many protection plans, including those from CPS, offer coverage for eligible refurbished, open-box, or scratch-and-dent appliances, depending on product type and condition.
Can you buy a protection plan after you’ve owned an appliance for a while?
Sometimes. CPS may offer extended protection options for certain appliances after purchase, depending on product age, condition, and eligibility.
What repairs are usually not covered by protection plans?
Most plans do not cover pre-existing issues, cosmetic damage, or problems caused by improper installation or misuse. Always review the coverage terms for specifics.
How do I know if my appliance is eligible for extended protection?
Eligibility depends on the appliance’s age, condition, and sometimes the original purchase date. CPS can help you check your product’s eligibility for coverage.
What should I do if my appliance breaks down after the warranty expires?
Contact CPS for troubleshooting support, repair referrals, and to explore protection options if your product qualifies. Many owners seek help with repair coordination and replacement part sourcing at this stage.
Are appliance repairs ever more expensive than replacement?
In some cases, yes—especially with major sealed system or control board failures in older appliances. It’s important to compare repair quotes and consider protection plan options before deciding.
Does CPS provide support nationwide?
Yes. CPS coordinates support and repair referrals through a large network of authorized service providers across the United States.
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Want to Learn More About Protecting Your Appliance Long-Term?
Explore coverage options or speak with CPS support to get answers about appliance protection, repair support, and product eligibility for your situation.
As appliances age and manufacturer warranties expire, repair costs and ownership risks become more important considerations for many homeowners. Based on CPS’s historical claims data, compressor failures, control board issues, and smart appliance repairs are among the most common reasons customers begin researching protection plans or repair support.
Comparing repair costs, replacement options, and access to factory-authorized service can help you decide if additional coverage makes sense for your appliances. For customers planning long-term ownership or facing expensive repair risks, exploring coverage options or reaching out for repair support can be a practical next step.

