Does my Electric Range have common problems after a few years?

Updated May 2026 – reflects current electric range repair trends and long-term ownership concerns.


Yes. Electric ranges often develop common problems after several years of use, such as faulty heating elements, control board issues, or oven temperature inconsistencies. Many homeowners discover that repairs can become more frequent or expensive as their electric range ages, especially after the manufacturer warranty expires. Customers frequently ask about repair costs, coverage options, and what to expect as their appliance gets older. CPS offers support for many new, refurbished, and open-box ranges, helping customers navigate post-warranty repairs and coordinate service when problems arise.

Electric Range Quick Summary

Here’s what you need to know about common electric range problems and repair concerns after a few years:

  • Heating element failures and oven temperature issues are among the most common electric range repairs.
  • Control board and electronic problems often appear after extended use, especially in newer models.
  • Repair costs can increase after the manufacturer warranty expires due to parts and labor.
  • Many homeowners start researching protection options or repair support as their range ages.
  • CPS supports coverage for a wide range of electric ranges, including new, refurbished, and open-box units.

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Quick Take

Common Problems

Heating elements, control boards, and oven temperature issues often arise after a few years

Repair Costs

Repairs can become more expensive after manufacturer warranty expiration

Warranty Value

Extended coverage can help with costly repairs and service coordination

Product Eligibility

CPS supports new, refurbished, and open-box electric ranges

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What Should You Look For in Electric Range Protection?

When comparing protection plans or considering coverage for your electric range, it’s important to focus on the most common repair risks and long-term ownership concerns. Customers often want to know what types of failures are covered and how repair support is handled after the original warranty runs out.

  • Coverage for heating elements, control boards, and electronic failures
  • Access to authorized and experienced range repair providers
  • Clear claims process and fast repair coordination
  • Eligibility for refurbished, open-box, and scratch-and-dent electric ranges
  • Support for expensive post-warranty repairs and replacement parts

What Experience Does CPS Have With Electric Range Repairs and Protection?

With over 75 million products covered and more than 50,000 authorized servicers nationwide, CPS has extensive experience supporting electric range repairs, coordinating claims, and helping customers manage post-warranty issues. Based on decades of historical claims data and hundreds of millions paid annually in claims, CPS has deep operational insight into the most common electric range problems and long-term reliability concerns.

  • Heating element and oven sensor failures are among the most common electric range repairs after several years
  • Control board and electronic issues frequently occur in newer, feature-rich electric ranges
  • Replacement parts and labor for ranges can become costly after manufacturer coverage ends
  • Repair coordination and access to experienced technicians is key for complex or recurring range issues
  • Historical claims data shows that protection plans can help customers manage unexpected electric range repair costs

What Electric Range Repairs Are Most Common After a Few Years?

Based on CPS’s historical claims data and long-term repair history, heating element failures, control board malfunctions, and oven temperature issues are among the most frequent electric range problems reported after several years of use. Many homeowners begin to see these issues appear as their appliances age and manufacturer coverage expires.

Product or Repair Type

Common Issue

Why It Can Be Expensive or Important

CPS Repair Insights

Oven Heating Element

Not heating or uneven baking

Replacement parts and labor costs add up after warranty

CPS claims data shows oven heating element failures become significantly more common 3–6 years into ownership, especially after repeated high-heat cooking cycles and thermal expansion weaken internal wiring connections. Approved CPS repair claims for bake and broil element replacements commonly range from $280–$520, while retail consumer invoices often exceed $700 once diagnostics and labor are included. Historical CPS repair data suggests nearly 30% of uneven-heating complaints initially appear as sensor issues before failed elements are confirmed during service visits.

Surface Element

Burner not working or slow to heat

Element or switch replacement can require service

Based on CPS claim trends, surface element failures frequently appear shortly after manufacturer warranty expiration due to switch wear, overheating, and repeated cookware impact stress. Claims involving radiant glass-top ranges often require both burner and infinite switch replacement, pushing approved repair totals into the $320–$640 range. CPS claims activity indicates repeat service visits occur in roughly 18% of cases when wiring harness damage or relay-board heat exposure is discovered after the initial repair.

Control Board

Display or electronic malfunctions

Advanced electronics require skilled diagnostics and costly parts

CPS repair history shows electronic control board failures are among the most expensive electric range repairs during mid-life ownership periods, typically 4–7 years after purchase. Advanced diagnostics, firmware communication errors, and specialty board sourcing can increase repair timelines and labor exposure. Across approved CPS appliance claims, control board repairs commonly range from $450–$950, with replacement recommendations becoming more common once repair costs approach 50% of replacement value for the appliance.

Oven Sensor

Inaccurate temperature readings

Sensor failure can cause uneven cooking and require troubleshooting

According to historical CPS repair records, oven temperature sensor failures are frequently tied to prolonged heat cycling, grease intrusion, and calibration drift that develops 2–5 years into ownership. While the sensor itself is relatively inexpensive, CPS claims data shows diagnostic labor and repeat calibration visits can raise total repair costs into the $240–$480 range. Service history from CPS claims indicates consumers often delay repairs for months because intermittent temperature issues initially appear minor before cooking performance noticeably declines.

Door or Seal

Heat escaping, uneven baking

Replacement or adjustment needed to maintain performance

CPS claims activity indicates worn oven door seals and hinge assemblies become increasingly common in later-stage ownership, especially in households with frequent daily cooking use. Heat loss can force heating elements to cycle more aggressively, contributing to higher energy use and secondary component wear. Based on CPS claims data from comparable repair events, seal and hinge repairs typically range from $220–$460, though replacement costs can escalate further if warped door frames or glass damage are discovered during service inspections.

Why Do Customers Choose CPS Protection Plans?

Customers choose CPS for electric range protection because of flexible coverage options, experienced claims support, and access to a nationwide repair provider network. CPS also supports many refurbished, open-box, and scratch-and-dent products, making it easier for customers to get help when needed.

  • Repair coordination for common electric range problems like heating elements and control boards
  • Access to a large network of authorized repair providers across the U.S.
  • Eligibility for new, refurbished, and open-box electric ranges
  • Assistance with post-warranty repairs and replacement parts
  • Clear claims process and responsive customer support

Can CPS Help if My Electric Range Is Already Out of Warranty?

After the manufacturer warranty expires, CPS may still be able to assist with troubleshooting, repair coordination, and referrals to authorized service providers. In some cases, customers may also be eligible to purchase extended protection for certain electric ranges, depending on product type and condition.

  • Factory-authorized repair referral assistance for eligible electric ranges
  • Troubleshooting guidance and repair coordination support for out-of-warranty appliances
  • Help locating replacement parts and experienced service providers
  • Guidance on extended protection eligibility for certain products after the original purchase or manufacturer warranty period

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General support and communication

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What Should You Know About Electric Range Problems and Coverage?

What are the most common electric range problems after a few years?

Heating element failures, control board issues, oven temperature inaccuracies, and surface burner problems are among the most common electric range concerns reported after several years of use.

Are electric range repairs expensive after the warranty expires?

Yes, repair costs can increase once the manufacturer warranty ends, especially for electronic control boards or heating element replacements, which may require both parts and professional labor.

Is it worth getting extended protection for my electric range?

Many homeowners find value in extended protection as their range ages because coverage can help with common repair costs and service coordination after the original warranty period.

Do protection plans cover refurbished or open-box electric ranges?

Yes, CPS offers coverage options for many new, refurbished, open-box, and scratch-and-dent electric ranges, as long as they meet eligibility requirements.

What signs suggest my electric range may need repair?

Common symptoms include burners not heating, uneven oven temperatures, error codes, or non-responsive controls. These issues often indicate a component failure that may require professional repair.

How does CPS help with repair coordination?

CPS connects customers with authorized repair providers, assists with claims, and helps coordinate service appointments to resolve eligible range problems efficiently.

Can I get help from CPS if my range is already out of warranty?

Yes, CPS may still be able to help with troubleshooting, repair referrals, and in some cases, extended protection options for eligible electric ranges even after the original warranty has expired.

What should I do if my electric range stops working suddenly?

If your range stops working, check for obvious issues like tripped breakers or unplugged cords. If the problem persists, contact CPS for troubleshooting guidance and repair support.

How long do electric ranges typically last?

Most electric ranges last 10–15 years, but repair frequency and part failures often increase as the appliance ages, especially after several years of regular use.

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Want to Learn More About Electric Range Protection?

If you’re considering coverage or need support for your electric range, CPS can help you explore your options and answer questions about repair, protection, and eligibility.

As electric ranges age, many homeowners begin to experience more frequent or costly repairs, especially for heating elements and electronic control boards. Customers planning for long-term ownership or facing out-of-warranty repairs often compare the cost of coverage, access to factory-authorized service, and the complexity of troubleshooting modern appliances before deciding on the best path forward. For those looking to manage repair risks and keep their range working reliably, exploring protection plan options or repair support may be a practical next step.