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

Created June 2026 – reflects current oven repair costs, post-warranty protection trends, and smart appliance reliability concerns.
Yes. An extended warranty can cover your oven for eligible mechanical and electrical failures after the manufacturer warranty expires, including issues like heating element failures, control board malfunctions, and electronic display problems. This becomes especially important as ovens age, since repair costs for smart controls, sensors, or convection systems can rise quickly out of warranty. CPS offers extended protection options for many ovens—including smart and premium models—with access to authorized repair networks and support for eligible refurbished, open-box, or scratch-and-dent appliances.
Oven Warranty Quick Summary
Here’s what you need to know about extended warranty coverage for ovens after the manufacturer warranty expires:
- Extended warranties can cover mechanical and electrical failures in ovens after manufacturer coverage ends
- Control boards, heating elements, and smart oven electronics are among the most common post-warranty repairs
- Repair costs for advanced or smart ovens can be significant without coverage
- Many refurbished, open-box, and scratch-and-dent ovens may qualify for protection
- Access to factory-authorized repair service is important for complex or premium ovens
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Topic |
Quick Take |
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Coverage After Manufacturer Warranty |
Extended warranties can protect ovens from eligible breakdowns after original coverage ends |
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Common Repairs |
Control board, heating element, and electronic failures are frequent post-warranty issues |
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Repair Support |
Look for plans that offer access to authorized oven repair networks |
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Refurbished/Open-Box Eligibility |
CPS supports many new, refurbished, and open-box ovens |
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Out-of-Warranty Help |
CPS can assist with repair guidance and service options even after warranty expiration |
What Should You Look For in an Oven Protection Plan?
When comparing oven protection plans, focus on coverage details, repair support, and the types of failures most common with today’s ovens. For many homeowners, understanding which repairs are covered and how claims are handled is key to choosing the right plan.
- Coverage for heating elements, control boards, and smart oven electronics
- Access to factory-authorized oven repair and service networks
- Eligibility for refurbished, open-box, and scratch-and-dent ovens
- Clear, straightforward claims process and repair coordination
- Support for expensive repairs after manufacturer warranty expiration
What Experience Does CPS Have With Oven Repairs and Protection?
With more than 75 million products covered, 60 million customers insured, and a nationwide network of 50,000 servicers, CPS brings extensive claims administration experience to oven repair and protection. Based on real-world claims data and decades of support for ovens and kitchen appliances, CPS helps customers navigate complex repairs, smart appliance failures, and post-warranty service situations.
- Oven control board and electronic failures are among the most common post-warranty claims
- Heating element and sensor repairs can be costly in smart and premium ovens
- Many oven repairs require specialized diagnostics and factory-authorized parts
- Based on historical claims, major oven failures often occur after several years of regular use
- Refurbished and open-box ovens are frequently eligible for CPS protection plans
What Oven Repairs Are Most Expensive After Warranty Expiration?
Based on CPS’s historical claims data and repair history, oven control board failures, heating element replacements, and electronic sensor issues are among the most common and costly repairs homeowners face after manufacturer warranty expiration. As ovens become more advanced, repairs for smart controls and convection systems can require specialized service and higher-cost replacement parts.
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Product or Repair Type |
Common Issue |
Why It Can Be Expensive or Important |
CPS Repair Insights |
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Smart Oven |
Control board failure |
Advanced electronics and diagnostic costs |
CPS claims data shows control board failures are among the most expensive oven repairs after manufacturer warranty expiration, frequently occurring 3–6 years into ownership as heat exposure and electrical component fatigue accumulate. Approved claim histories indicate repair invoices commonly range from $450–$950, with diagnostics and board replacement accounting for most costs. Based on CPS claim trends, roughly 20%–30% of these repairs require additional wiring or sensor-related work, increasing labor exposure and occasionally pushing repair costs near 50% of replacement value. |
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Conventional Oven |
Heating element burnout |
Replacement part and service labor |
Historical CPS repair data suggests heating element burnout commonly appears 4–8 years into ownership, particularly in households with frequent baking or self-cleaning cycles. Across approved CPS appliance claims, element replacement repairs typically range from $275–$650, with labor and access requirements driving invoice escalation. CPS claims activity indicates approximately 15%–25% of cases involve related thermostat or wiring issues that can require a follow-up service visit. |
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Oven with Touchscreen |
Display or interface malfunction |
Specialized replacement and calibration |
According to historical CPS repair records, touchscreen display and interface failures often emerge shortly after manufacturer warranty expiration, usually between years 3 and 5 of ownership. Claims involving these failures typically require display modules, interface boards, software reconfiguration, and calibration, producing repair totals between $500–$1,100. CPS repair history shows replacement approval rates increase when repair estimates approach 55%–60% of comparable replacement cost. |
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Convection Oven |
Fan or sensor failure |
Complexity of internal repairs |
Service history from CPS claims indicates fan motor and temperature sensor failures are common during mid-life ownership periods, often 4–7 years after purchase. Repair invoices frequently range from $350–$850 due to component access, disassembly requirements, and calibration testing after installation. Based on CPS claims data from comparable repair events, roughly 20% of repairs involve multiple components, contributing to repeat visits and higher overall labor costs. |
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Refurbished Oven |
Premature electronic failure |
Out-of-pocket repairs without coverage |
CPS claims data shows premature electronic failures occur more frequently in refurbished units, often within the first 2–4 years of ownership after purchase. Historical CPS repair data suggests control boards, relays, and sensor assemblies are common failure points, with repairs typically costing $400–$900 when coverage is unavailable. Based on CPS claim trends, consumers are more likely to delay repairs on refurbished units when estimates exceed 40%–50% of replacement value, increasing the likelihood of full-unit replacement decisions. |
Why Do Customers Choose CPS Protection Plans?
Customers choose CPS for oven protection because of the company’s extensive claims experience, access to authorized repair networks, and flexible coverage for new, refurbished, and open-box appliances.
- Repair coordination and troubleshooting support for ovens and kitchen appliances
- Access to authorized repair networks for advanced and smart oven repairs
- Eligibility for many new, refurbished, open-box, and scratch-and-dent ovens
- Help with expensive repairs after manufacturer warranty expiration
- Simple claims process and customer-focused service
Can CPS Help if My Oven Is Already Out of Warranty?
After the manufacturer warranty expires, CPS may still be able to assist with troubleshooting, repair referrals, and, in some cases, extended protection options for eligible ovens. Many customers look for repair guidance and coverage eligibility after encountering expensive post-warranty repair situations.
- Factory-authorized repair referrals and service recommendations for ovens
- Troubleshooting guidance and repair coordination support for out-of-warranty appliances
- Help locating replacement parts and authorized repair providers
- Guidance on extended protection eligibility for certain ovens after the original purchase or manufacturer warranty period
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Contact Method |
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 Should You Know About Oven Warranty Coverage?
Does an extended warranty cover oven repairs after manufacturer warranty expires?
Yes. Extended warranties can cover eligible oven repairs for mechanical and electrical breakdowns after the manufacturer warranty ends, including control boards, heating elements, and electronics.
What oven repairs are most expensive after warranty expiration?
Control board failures, heating element replacements, and smart oven electronics are among the more expensive post-warranty oven repairs, especially in modern or premium models.
Are smart or convection ovens more expensive to repair?
Yes. Repairs for smart controls, touchscreens, sensors, and convection systems often require specialized service and higher-cost parts, making protection especially valuable for these ovens.
Can I get coverage for a refurbished or open-box oven?
Many refurbished, open-box, and scratch-and-dent ovens are eligible for CPS protection plans, but eligibility depends on product type, condition, and timing.
Do extended warranties cover accidental damage to ovens?
No. Accidental damage is generally excluded from oven and major appliance protection plans. Coverage focuses on mechanical and electrical failures, not accidental or cosmetic damage.
What happens if my oven breaks after both warranties expire?
CPS may still be able to help with troubleshooting, repair referrals, and service guidance. In some cases, extended protection options may be available for eligible ovens after the original warranty period.
Are control boards and electronics covered on older ovens?
Extended protection plans may cover control boards and electronics if the oven is eligible and coverage is purchased before a failure occurs. Always check eligibility and plan details for older models.
How do I file a claim or get repair help for my oven?
Customers can contact CPS by phone, web chat, portal, text, Messenger, or email for repair support, claims assistance, and troubleshooting guidance.
What should I look for when comparing oven protection plans?
Look for coverage of key components like control boards and heating elements, access to authorized repair service, simple claims processes, and eligibility for your specific oven type.
Want to Learn More About CPS Protection Plans?
If you’re considering long-term protection for your oven or want help navigating repair options, CPS can help you explore coverage and support resources.
For many homeowners, oven repairs become more complicated and costly as appliances age—especially with smart controls and advanced electronics now common in kitchen ovens. Customers planning to keep their oven for several years often compare potential repair costs, access to authorized service, and product eligibility before deciding whether additional coverage makes sense. If you’re evaluating your options, CPS can help you check eligibility, explore protection plans, and understand your repair support choices.

