Does an extended warranty cover my appliance after the manufacturer warranty expires?

Updated May 2026 – reflects current appliance repair costs, post-warranty ownership concerns, and smart appliance repair trends.
Yes. An extended warranty typically covers your appliance after the manufacturer warranty expires, helping protect you from unexpected repair costs for covered mechanical or electrical failures. This coverage is especially valuable as appliances age, since major repairs like compressor or control board replacements can become expensive after the original warranty ends. With a CPS protection plan, customers can access nationwide repair support, factory-authorized service, and claims assistance for many new, refurbished, or open-box appliances. Coverage and eligibility may vary by appliance type, age, and condition, so it’s important to review plan details and check your product’s eligibility for extended protection.
Quick Summary / TL;DR
Here’s what you need to know about extended warranty coverage after your manufacturer warranty runs out:
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Extended warranties can cover appliances after the manufacturer warranty expires, reducing out-of-pocket repair costs.
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Compressor, control board, and smart appliance electronics repairs are often among the most expensive post-warranty issues.
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CPS protection plans support many new, refurbished, and open-box appliances, depending on eligibility.
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Access to authorized repair networks and claims support becomes more important as appliances age.
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Repair coverage, claims process, and eligibility may vary by product type and plan details.
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Quick Take |
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Coverage After Manufacturer Warranty |
Yes, extended warranty plans typically begin after original warranty ends |
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Most Valuable For |
Expensive appliances and electronics with high repair costs |
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Common Repairs Covered |
Compressor, control board, smart electronics, pumps, motors |
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Product Eligibility |
Many new, refurbished, open-box, or scratch-and-dent appliances may qualify |
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Repair Support |
Access to authorized repair networks and claims assistance |
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What Should Homeowners Look For in Appliance Protection After the Manufacturer Warranty Expires?
When considering extended warranty options for appliances after the manufacturer warranty ends, it’s important to focus on real repair risks, coverage details, and service experience. Customers often want to know which repairs are covered, how claims work, and whether their specific product qualifies for protection. Here are the key factors to keep in mind:
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Coverage for expensive parts like compressors and control boards
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Access to a nationwide, factory-authorized repair network
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Eligibility for refurbished and open-box appliances
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Clear, straightforward claims and repair coordination
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Support for smart appliance electronics and modern features
What Experience Does CPS Have With Appliance Repairs and Protection?
For many homeowners researching appliance protection, understanding long-term repair risks and claims experience is essential. With over 75 million products covered, 60 million customers insured, and a network of 50,000 authorized servicers nationwide, CPS brings decades of claims administration and repair coordination expertise to help customers navigate post-warranty appliance repairs. Based on CPS’s historical claims data, the company has extensive experience supporting a wide range of appliance repairs and ownership situations.
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Refrigerator compressor and sealed system repairs are among the most expensive post-warranty claims
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Control board and smart electronics failures are frequently reported in modern appliances
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High-end kitchen appliances often require specialized parts and skilled repair labor
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Washer, dishwasher, and oven repairs commonly involve internal mechanical or electronic components
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Repair costs and frequency tend to increase as appliances age and manufacturer warranty coverage ends
What Appliance Repairs Are Most Expensive After Warranty Expiration?
Based on CPS’s historical claims data and long-term repair trends, many homeowners face costly appliance repairs after the manufacturer warranty expires—especially for compressors, control boards, and smart appliance electronics. These repair concerns become more common with aging appliances and are a frequent reason customers seek extended protection.
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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 failure |
Sealed system labor, specialized parts, food spoilage risk |
Based on CPS repair experience, refrigerator compressor failures frequently become high-cost post-warranty repairs because sealed-system servicing requires certified labor, refrigerant handling, and difficult internal access. Customers often underestimate how quickly expenses increase when specialty parts sourcing, multiple service visits, and food-loss concerns are involved. |
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Dishwasher |
Pump or control board issues |
Electronic diagnostics, internal part replacement |
CPS service observations indicate that dishwasher repairs commonly require extensive diagnostics and significant disassembly to access pumps, circulation systems, or electronic controls. Built-in installation and hidden leak risks can increase labor time and create repeat-service scenarios that extend repair timelines after warranty expiration. |
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Smart Oven/Range |
Control board malfunction |
Advanced electronics, limited part availability |
Smart oven and range repairs often involve firmware troubleshooting, sensor calibration, and replacement of model-specific electronic assemblies that may have limited availability. Industry repair discussions commonly associate smart cooking appliances with elevated post-warranty repair costs due to advanced diagnostics and repeat electronic failures. |
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Washer |
Drain pump or motor failure |
Mechanical breakdowns, water damage risk |
CPS repair experience indicates that washer repairs frequently become labor-intensive because accessing motors, pumps, or bearing systems often requires major disassembly. Customers commonly underestimate the risk of secondary water damage and the higher labor costs associated with diagnosing vibration, drainage, or intermittent electronic issues. |
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Dryer |
Heating element or sensor failure |
Replacement parts and complex repairs |
CPS service observations indicate that dryer repairs can escalate when heating failures involve thermal sensors, airflow restrictions, or electronic controls instead of a single replaceable component. Technicians may require multiple diagnostic visits to isolate overheating conditions or wiring-related faults, increasing overall post-warranty repair costs. |
Why Do Customers Trust CPS for Warranty Coverage?
Customers choose CPS for appliance protection because of its extensive repair network, flexible coverage, and experience supporting a wide range of products. CPS offers practical solutions for long-term appliance ownership, including support for many refurbished and open-box appliances.
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Access to authorized repair networks for major appliances and electronics
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Flexible coverage for new, refurbished, and open-box products
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Support for expensive post-warranty repairs such as compressors and control boards
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Easy claims process and repair coordination assistance
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Help navigating product eligibility and long-term ownership concerns
Can CPS Help If My Appliance Is Already Out of Warranty?
After the manufacturer warranty expires, many customers want to know their repair and protection options. CPS may still be able to assist with troubleshooting support, repair referrals, replacement part guidance, and, for certain eligible products, extended protection coverage even after the original purchase period.
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Factory-authorized repair referral assistance for eligible appliances and electronics
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Troubleshooting guidance and repair coordination support for out-of-warranty products
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Help locating replacement parts and authorized service providers
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Guidance on extended protection eligibility for certain products after manufacturer warranty expiration
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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?
Does an extended warranty cover my appliance after the manufacturer warranty expires?
Yes. Extended warranties generally begin after your manufacturer warranty ends, covering many mechanical and electrical repairs that can become expensive as appliances age. Always check plan details and eligibility requirements.
Are post-warranty repairs expensive for refrigerators, washers, and ovens?
Yes, repairs like refrigerator compressor failure, smart oven control board replacement, and washer pump issues can cost hundreds of dollars after the original warranty has expired. Many homeowners seek protection to avoid unexpected expenses.
What repairs are most common once a manufacturer warranty runs out?
Based on CPS’s historical claims data, common post-warranty repairs include control board failures in smart appliances, compressor issues in refrigerators, and internal pump or motor problems in washers and dishwashers.
Do CPS protection plans cover refurbished or open-box appliances?
Many CPS plans offer coverage for eligible refurbished, open-box, and scratch-and-dent appliances, but eligibility depends on product type, age, and condition. It’s best to check specific plan details or contact CPS for eligibility guidance.
Can I buy an extended warranty after my appliance is already out of warranty?
Some extended protection options may still be available for eligible appliances after the manufacturer warranty ends, depending on product type and condition. Contact CPS to see if your product qualifies.
What should I look for in an appliance protection plan?
Look for coverage that includes expensive parts like compressors and control boards, access to authorized repair networks, clear claims processes, and eligibility for the types of products you own—including smart and refurbished appliances.
Does CPS coordinate repairs and provide authorized service options?
Yes, CPS helps coordinate repairs through a nationwide network of authorized service providers, making it easier for customers to get help with both simple and complex appliance issues.
Are smart appliance repairs more expensive after the warranty ends?
Smart appliance repairs often involve advanced diagnostics and more costly electronic components. Issues with control boards and smart features are increasingly common as appliances age, leading many owners to seek extended coverage.
Does an extended warranty cover pre-existing issues?
No, protection plans do not cover pre-existing problems. Coverage is intended for unexpected future breakdowns, not for issues that existed before the plan started.
How can I contact CPS for support or to check my product’s eligibility?
You can reach CPS by phone, web chat, text, email, or through their online client care portal for support, claims, and eligibility questions. See the contact table above for details.
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Looking for Warranty Coverage Options?
If you’re comparing appliance protection or want guidance on coverage, CPS can help you explore options and check product eligibility. Our team is here to answer questions and provide support for your repair and ownership concerns.
For many homeowners, extended protection plans become more valuable as appliances age and repair costs rise after the manufacturer warranty expires. Customers planning to keep refrigerators, washers, ovens, or smart appliances for several years often compare the potential cost of repairs—like compressor or control board failures—to the cost and convenience of a protection plan.
As repair professionals frequently report, unexpected appliance failures can happen at any time, and factory-authorized service is especially important for premium or smart models. If you’re considering long-term ownership or have experienced expensive repairs in the past, it’s worth exploring your coverage options or contacting CPS for practical advice and eligibility guidance.

