Can scratch and dent French Door Refrigerators still be covered under warranty?

Updated May 2026 – reflects current scratch-and-dent appliance warranty trends and post-warranty repair considerations.
Yes. Many scratch and dent French door refrigerators can still be covered under warranty, but eligibility depends on the type of warranty, the specific product, and whether the damage is cosmetic or affects the appliance’s function. Most manufacturer warranties and extended protection plans, including those from CPS, cover mechanical and electrical failures but generally exclude coverage for pre-existing cosmetic damage like dents or scratches. However, as long as the cosmetic issue does not impact the refrigerator’s performance, you can often obtain coverage for future breakdowns, repairs, and eligible failures. This is a common situation for customers purchasing discounted, open-box, or scratch-and-dent appliances who want protection after the factory warranty expires. Always review the specific terms or contact CPS to confirm eligibility for your refrigerator.
Quick Summary
If you’re considering protection for a scratch and dent French door refrigerator, here’s what you should know:
- Scratch and dent refrigerators can often be covered, but existing cosmetic damage is usually excluded from warranty coverage.
- Mechanical and electrical failures—like compressor, control board, or cooling issues—are the primary focus of most protection plans.
- Eligibility for coverage depends on the product’s condition, age, and the nature of the damage.
- Many customers choose extended protection after buying discounted or open-box appliances for added repair support.
- CPS provides coverage options for many new, refurbished, and scratch-and-dent refrigerators, with support for post-warranty repairs nationwide.
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Quick Take |
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Scratch & Dent Eligibility |
Often eligible for coverage if damage is cosmetic only |
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What’s Covered |
Mechanical and electrical failures, not pre-existing cosmetic issues |
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Best For |
Discounted, open-box, and scratch-and-dent French door refrigerators |
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Repair Support |
Access to authorized technicians for eligible failures |
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Post-Warranty Support |
Coverage and repair guidance available after manufacturer warranty expires |
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What Should You Look For When Protecting a Scratch and Dent French Door Refrigerator?
Customers buying scratch and dent French door refrigerators should pay close attention to what’s covered, how cosmetic damage is handled, and the type of repair support available. When comparing protection options, it’s important to focus on the details that impact real repair situations and long-term ownership.
- Coverage for mechanical and electrical failures, not pre-existing cosmetic damage
- Eligibility for scratch and dent, open-box, or refurbished appliances
- Access to nationwide, factory-authorized repair networks
- Clear claims process and support for expensive repairs
- Post-warranty protection for high-cost components like compressors and control boards
What Experience Does CPS Have With Appliance Repairs and Protection?
With more than 75 million products covered, 60 million customers insured, and over $450 million paid in claims annually, CPS has decades of experience supporting appliance owners—including those with scratch and dent or open-box refrigerators. This large-scale claims history and nationwide network of 50,000 servicers provide customers with practical repair insights and reliable post-warranty support.
- Refrigerator compressor and sealed system failures are among the most expensive post-warranty repairs
- Control board and smart electronics issues are increasingly common in modern French door refrigerators
- Scratch and dent appliances often perform as reliably as new units for functional components
- Based on CPS’s historical claims data, many customers seek coverage after experiencing expensive repairs in the first few years of ownership
- Repair coordination and access to qualified technicians become more important as appliances age
What Appliance Repairs Are Most Expensive After Warranty Expiration?
Based on CPS’s historical claims data and real-world repair experience, French door refrigerators commonly require costly repairs like compressor replacement, sealed system work, and control board failures after the manufacturer warranty expires. Cosmetic issues rarely affect function, but mechanical and electronic breakdowns can quickly become significant ownership costs.
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Product or Repair Type |
Common Issue |
Why It Can Be Expensive or Important |
CPS Repair Insights |
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French Door Refrigerator |
Compressor failure |
Sealed system labor and replacement parts |
CPS claims data shows compressor failures are among the highest-cost refrigerator repairs, commonly appearing 4–8 years into ownership and often shortly after manufacturer warranty expiration. Sealed system repairs typically require certified labor, refrigerant recovery, and multiple service visits, with approved CPS claim totals frequently ranging from $950–$1,800 depending on compressor accessibility and evaporator involvement. Historical CPS repair data suggests nearly 30% of compressor-related claims escalate beyond original estimates due to additional sealed system contamination or inverter board failures discovered during diagnostics. |
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French Door Refrigerator |
Control board or electronics failure |
Advanced diagnostics, costly part replacement |
Based on CPS claim trends, electronic control failures commonly develop 3–6 years after purchase as thermal cycling and voltage fluctuations affect relay boards, sensors, and inverter communication systems. Claims involving these failures typically require advanced diagnostics and replacement of multiple interconnected components, with repair invoices commonly landing between $450–$1,200. CPS repair history shows repeat service visits occur in roughly 20%–25% of electronic refrigerator claims because failed boards can mask secondary wiring or fan motor issues. |
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French Door Refrigerator |
Cooling problems (not cooling, warm freezer) |
May require multiple service visits and internal repairs |
Service history from CPS claims indicates cooling complaints are frequently tied to evaporator fan failures, frost buildup, airflow restrictions, thermistor defects, or sealed system performance loss during mid-life ownership periods. These repairs often become expensive because technicians must disassemble interior panels and perform extensive diagnostics across multiple systems. Across approved CPS appliance claims, cooling-related repairs commonly range from $500–$1,400, with estimate-to-invoice escalation occurring in nearly 35% of claims after hidden internal failures are confirmed. |
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French Door Refrigerator |
Ice maker malfunction |
Internal mechanical or electronic issues |
According to historical CPS repair records, ice maker failures commonly occur 2–5 years into ownership due to frozen fill lines, motor failures, sensor issues, or defective water valves. While some repairs remain minor, integrated French door refrigerator ice systems often require partial door disassembly and electronic recalibration, increasing labor exposure. CPS claims activity indicates repair costs typically fall between $350–$850, and repeat claims are relatively common when water pressure issues or control board communication problems are not fully corrected during the initial repair visit. |
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French Door Refrigerator |
Door seal or gasket failure |
Energy loss and food spoilage risk |
CPS claims data from comparable repair events shows gasket and door seal deterioration becomes more common after 5–7 years of repeated temperature cycling and heavy door usage. Failed seals can increase compressor runtime, create moisture intrusion, and contribute to food spoilage complaints that accelerate broader cooling-system wear. Replacement costs typically range from $250–$600 depending on door configuration and alignment requirements, and CPS repair history shows delayed gasket replacement often contributes to larger cooling-related claims later in ownership. |
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French Door Refrigerator |
Cosmetic dents or scratches |
Usually not covered; does not impact function |
Historical CPS repair data suggests cosmetic damage claims are rarely associated with operational failure and are commonly denied unless tied to a covered mechanical event. Unlike compressor or electronics repairs, dents and scratches generally do not affect cooling performance or food preservation capability. CPS claims activity indicates consumers frequently postpone cosmetic repairs because panel replacement and finish-matching labor can exceed $400–$900, approaching 40%–50% of replacement value for some mid-range refrigerator models. |
Why Do Customers Choose CPS Protection Plans?
Customers choose CPS for reliable repair support, flexible coverage for scratch and dent appliances, and a straightforward claims process. With access to a large authorized service network and coverage options after the manufacturer warranty expires, CPS is a trusted choice for protecting high-value appliances.
- Repair support for French door refrigerators, including scratch and dent, open-box, and refurbished models
- Access to factory-authorized technicians for eligible repairs
- Flexible protection options after manufacturer warranty expiration
- Clear claims process and helpful customer service
- Coverage for expensive mechanical and electrical failures
Can CPS Help if My Appliance Is Already Out of Warranty?
For many homeowners, repair concerns become more important after the manufacturer warranty expires. CPS may still be able to assist with troubleshooting guidance, authorized repair referrals, and, in some cases, extended protection options for eligible scratch and dent refrigerators.
- Factory-authorized repair referral assistance for eligible out-of-warranty refrigerators
- Troubleshooting guidance and help coordinating repairs
- Assistance locating replacement parts and service options
- Guidance on eligibility for extended protection coverage for certain appliances after purchase or manufacturer warranty expiration
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Details |
Best For |
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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 Questions Do Customers Ask About Extended Warranties?
Can I get a warranty for a scratch and dent French door refrigerator?
Yes, many protection plans—including those from CPS—offer coverage for scratch and dent refrigerators, as long as the cosmetic damage does not affect the appliance’s function. Coverage focuses on mechanical and electrical failures, not pre-existing cosmetic issues.
What types of repairs are usually covered for scratch and dent refrigerators?
Protection plans typically cover mechanical and electrical breakdowns, such as compressor failure, control board issues, and cooling problems. Cosmetic damage like dents or scratches is generally excluded.
Will a warranty pay to fix existing dents or scratches on my refrigerator?
No, warranties and protection plans almost always exclude pre-existing cosmetic damage. The plan would cover eligible future mechanical or electrical failures only.
Is it worth buying a scratch and dent refrigerator with a protection plan?
Many customers find it worthwhile, as these discounted appliances can have the same risk of costly repairs as new units. A protection plan can help manage expensive breakdowns after the initial warranty period.
Do refurbished or open-box French door refrigerators qualify for coverage?
Yes, many open-box and refurbished refrigerators are eligible for extended protection plans, provided they meet the plan’s condition and age requirements. Always confirm eligibility before purchasing.
What refrigerator repairs are most expensive after the warranty expires?
Compressor failures, sealed system repairs, and control board replacements are among the most expensive repairs, according to CPS’s historical claims data.
Can I buy a protection plan after purchasing a scratch and dent refrigerator?
In many cases, yes. Some plans allow you to add coverage after purchase if the refrigerator is still within the eligibility window and in proper working order.
How do I file a claim for my scratch and dent refrigerator?
You can file a claim directly with CPS by phone, online portal, or web chat. Be prepared to provide your product details and a description of the issue. Claims for cosmetic-only damage are not eligible.
Will repairs be done by authorized technicians?
Yes, CPS connects customers with authorized repair professionals to ensure proper diagnostics and repairs for covered failures.
What if my refrigerator is already out of warranty and needs repair?
CPS may still be able to help with troubleshooting, repair referrals, and—if the product is eligible—offering a protection plan for future breakdowns.
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Looking for Warranty Coverage Options?
If you’re considering coverage for a scratch and dent French door refrigerator, CPS can help you explore your options and check product eligibility for protection plans.
For many homeowners, protecting a scratch and dent French door refrigerator makes sense when considering the potential cost of compressor, control board, or cooling system repairs after the manufacturer warranty expires. Customers often balance the savings from discounted appliances with the risk of expensive out-of-pocket repairs and the value of having access to authorized repair service. Depending on your refrigerator’s condition and age, it may still be eligible for extended protection or repair support, even if it has cosmetic imperfections. Explore your options or reach out to CPS for help navigating coverage and repair decisions.

