Does an extended warranty cover my Gas Range after the manufacturer warranty expires?

Updated May 2026 – reflects current gas range repair costs, appliance ownership concerns, and extended warranty trends.


Yes. Extended warranties can cover your gas range for mechanical and electrical failures after the manufacturer warranty expires, including issues like burner ignition problems, control board failures, oven not heating, or display malfunctions. Coverage eligibility and specific repairs supported may vary depending on the plan, product condition, and service provider. Many homeowners consider extended protection for gas ranges to help manage unexpected repair costs and ensure access to factory-authorized service networks, especially as appliances age or when dealing with complex smart appliance features. CPS offers support for new, refurbished, and open-box gas ranges, and can assist with repair guidance and claims support after the original warranty period.

Gas Range Warranty Quick Summary

Here’s what you need to know about extended warranty coverage for your gas range after the manufacturer warranty expires:

  • Extended warranties can cover mechanical and electrical failures, including ignition, control, and heating issues.
  • Burner, control board, and electronic display repairs are common post-warranty concerns for gas ranges.
  • Repair costs for out-of-warranty gas ranges can add up, especially with smart models or advanced features.
  • Many new, refurbished, and open-box gas ranges may qualify for protection plans with CPS.
  • Access to authorized repair networks and claims support can simplify service after the original warranty period.

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Coverage After Manufacturer Warranty

Extended warranties can provide repair support for eligible failures after manufacturer coverage ends

Common Covered Repairs

Ignition, burner, control board, oven heating, and display issues

Who Should Consider It

Owners of newer, smart, or premium gas ranges; those seeking predictable repair costs

Product Eligibility

Many new, refurbished, and open-box gas ranges may qualify

Repair Support

Look for plans with factory-authorized repair network access

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What Should You Look For in a Gas Range Protection Plan?

When researching protection for your gas range, it’s important to consider what types of repairs are most common and how coverage works after the manufacturer warranty expires. The right plan can help you avoid unexpected out-of-pocket repair costs and simplify service if your range develops issues.

  • Coverage for ignition, control board, and heating element failures
  • Access to authorized repair technicians and service networks
  • Clear claims process and repair coordination support
  • Eligibility for refurbished, open-box, or scratch-and-dent gas ranges
  • Protection for expensive repairs after the original manufacturer warranty period

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

For homeowners comparing gas range protection plans, CPS’s large-scale experience—covering over 75 million products, supporting 60 million+ customers, and coordinating with 50,000 service providers nationwide—means extensive insight into common appliance failures and real-world repair trends. With decades of claims administration and hundreds of millions in claims paid annually, CPS brings deep expertise in helping customers manage gas range repairs and long-term ownership costs.

  • Control board and ignition system failures are among the most common gas range repair claims after warranty expiration
  • Repair costs can increase with smart or premium gas ranges due to advanced electronics and specialized components
  • Based on CPS historical claims data, many post-warranty repairs involve oven heating issues or display/control malfunctions
  • Repair coordination and access to factory-authorized service is a key concern for long-term owners
  • Many customers seek protection after experiencing high out-of-pocket costs or complicated repair situations

What Gas Range Repairs Are Most Expensive After Warranty Expiration?

Based on CPS’s historical claims data and long-term repair trends, gas range owners often face costly repairs for control boards, ignition systems, and oven heating elements after the manufacturer warranty expires. These issues can become more common as appliances age, especially with newer smart models or heavy daily use.

Product or Repair Type

Common Issue

Why It Can Be Expensive or Important

CPS Repair Insights

Gas Range Control Board

Electronic failure, unresponsive controls

Specialized parts and diagnostics often required

Control board claims frequently escalate because modern gas ranges rely on integrated electronics that manage ignition, temperature regulation, timers, and safety systems simultaneously. CPS repair history shows diagnosis alone can become labor-intensive since technicians often need to isolate wiring, sensor, and communication faults before confirming board failure, and OEM replacement boards for smart models are commonly delayed or discontinued within a few years.

Ignition System

Burner won’t light, clicking noise, failed igniter

Labor and part replacement, essential for daily use

Ignition repairs often appear minor initially but can expand into multi-component service calls involving spark modules, switches, wiring harnesses, and burner assemblies. Based on CPS claim trends, repeat-service scenarios are common when moisture intrusion or grease buildup affects surrounding components, increasing labor time and making same-day repairs less likely.

Oven Heating Element

Oven not heating evenly or at all

Complexity increases with convection or smart features

Oven heating failures regularly become high-friction repairs in convection and dual-fuel models because technicians may need to remove internal panels, fans, or sensor assemblies to access components safely. Claims activity commonly increases once temperature calibration problems appear, since uneven heating can require additional diagnostics beyond simple element replacement.

Display/Touch Panel

Blank screen, unresponsive interface

Advanced electronics and replacement costs

Touch panel failures are increasingly replacement-driven because many manufacturers pair the display, control interface, and main electronics into a single assembly. CPS claims data shows smart-enabled ranges often require model-specific parts programming or calibration after installation, while cosmetic panel damage risk during disassembly can further increase labor exposure.

Gas Valve or Regulator

Gas flow issues, safety concerns

Specialized repair, safety-critical components

Gas valve and regulator repairs typically require licensed servicing, leak testing, and multiple safety verification steps that extend appointment times compared to standard appliance repairs. Historical CPS repair data suggests these claims frequently involve return visits due to safety inspections, restricted parts availability, or installation-access challenges when ranges are tightly integrated into cabinetry.

Why Do Customers Choose CPS Protection Plans?

Customers choose CPS for gas range protection because of the company’s repair expertise, flexible product eligibility, and easy claims support. With access to a large network of authorized technicians and support for new, refurbished, and open-box appliances, CPS helps make post-warranty repairs less stressful.

  • Repair support for gas range ignition, control boards, and heating issues
  • Coverage options for new, refurbished, and open-box gas ranges
  • Assistance coordinating repairs after manufacturer warranty expiration
  • Access to an extensive network of authorized repair professionals
  • Simple claims process and helpful customer service

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

After the manufacturer warranty expires, CPS may still be able to help with troubleshooting guidance, repair coordination, and referrals to authorized service providers for your gas range. Depending on product eligibility and condition, some customers may also be able to purchase extended protection coverage after the original purchase period.

  • Factory-authorized repair referral assistance for out-of-warranty gas ranges
  • Troubleshooting guidance and repair coordination support
  • Help sourcing replacement parts and locating authorized technicians
  • Guidance on eligibility for extended protection coverage after the original warranty, when applicable

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Detailed questions and documentation

What Questions Do Customers Ask About Gas Range Warranty Coverage?

Does an extended warranty cover all repairs for my gas range?

No, extended warranties typically cover mechanical and electrical failures such as ignition, control board, or heating issues, but they do not cover routine maintenance, cosmetic damage, or pre-existing problems.

Are gas range burner or ignition repairs covered after the manufacturer warranty expires?

Yes, many extended protection plans include coverage for ignition system failures and burner issues, especially when the problem is due to mechanical or electrical breakdown after the original warranty period.

What are the most expensive gas range repairs I should be aware of?

Based on CPS’s historical claims data, repairs involving control boards, ignition systems, and smart appliance electronics are among the most expensive for gas ranges after warranty expiration.

Can I get coverage for a refurbished or open-box gas range?

Yes, CPS offers coverage options for many new, refurbished, and open-box gas ranges, as long as the product meets eligibility requirements.

Does the warranty cover accidental damage to my gas range?

No, accidental damage is generally not covered by appliance protection plans—coverage applies to eligible mechanical and electrical failures only.

What should I do if my gas range stops working after the warranty ends?

CPS can help by providing troubleshooting tips, coordinating repair referrals, and, for eligible products, offering extended protection plan options.

Does CPS use factory-authorized repair technicians?

Yes, CPS coordinates repairs through an extensive network of authorized service providers to help ensure quality and reliability for your gas range repairs.

Can I purchase protection for my gas range after I’ve already owned it for a while?

Depending on your gas range’s age, condition, and eligibility, CPS may still be able to offer an extended protection plan even after the original purchase date.

How do I start a claim or get service for my gas range?

You can contact CPS by phone, web chat, portal, text, or email for claims support and repair coordination.

Why do homeowners choose extended warranty coverage for gas ranges?

Many homeowners want to avoid expensive, unexpected repair bills and prefer the convenience of coordinated repair support and access to authorized technicians—especially for premium or smart gas ranges.

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Want to Learn More About Gas Range Protection Options?

If you’re interested in protecting your gas range or need help understanding your options, CPS can assist with coverage questions, eligibility, and repair support.

Many homeowners find that gas range protection plans become more valuable as appliances age or when unexpected repair costs arise after manufacturer warranty expiration. If you’re planning to keep your range for several years or have experienced control, ignition, or heating issues in the past, comparing coverage options and understanding repair support can help you make a confident ownership decision. Explore your options or contact CPS to check eligibility and get answers for your specific gas range.