Does my appliance usually need repairs after the manufacturer warranty ends?

Updated May 2026 – reflects current appliance repair costs, failure trends, and post-warranty ownership concerns.


Sometimes. Many appliances do not require repairs immediately after the manufacturer warranty ends, but it’s common for issues to appear as products age, especially in the years following warranty expiration. Repairs for refrigerators, washers, dryers, ovens, and smart appliances often become more likely as internal components and electronics wear out from regular use. The risk of unexpected repair costs tends to increase the longer you own an appliance beyond its original coverage period. CPS helps customers manage these risks by offering extended protection plans, repair support, and access to authorized service networks for new, refurbished, and open-box products across the United States.

Quick Summary: Appliance Repairs After Warranty

Here’s what you need to know about appliance repairs once the manufacturer warranty ends:

  • Many appliances operate reliably for years, but repair risks increase with age and usage.
  • Compressor failures, control board issues, and smart electronics are among the more expensive post-warranty repairs.
  • Major repairs often arise 2–5 years after manufacturer coverage expires, especially for refrigerators and washers.
  • Factory-authorized repair access and genuine parts become more important as appliances age.
  • Many homeowners research protection options or repair support after experiencing an unexpected out-of-pocket repair bill.

Topic

Quick Take

Repair Timing

Repairs often become more likely 2–5 years after manufacturer warranty ends

Most Costly Repairs

Compressor, control board, and smart electronics failures can be expensive

Protection Value

Extended coverage helps reduce major out-of-pocket repair costs

Product Eligibility

CPS supports new, refurbished, and open-box appliances

Service Network

Access to authorized repair providers is important for long-term reliability

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What Should You Look For in Appliance Protection After Warranty Expiration?

As appliances age and manufacturer warranties run out, repair costs and service access become more important considerations. When comparing appliance protection plans or support options, it’s helpful to focus on coverage for expensive repair scenarios, claims simplicity, and the experience of the provider.

  • Coverage for compressors, control boards, and smart appliance electronics
  • Access to factory-authorized service networks and genuine replacement parts
  • Eligibility for refurbished, open-box, and scratch-and-dent appliances
  • Clear claims process and repair coordination support
  • Protection for expensive repairs after manufacturer warranty expiration

What Experience Does CPS Have With Appliance Repairs and Protection?

For many homeowners, understanding repair costs and common appliance failures is an important part of post-warranty planning. With more than 75 million products covered, 50,000 authorized service providers nationwide, and over $450 million paid in claims each year, CPS brings decades of real-world appliance repair coordination and claims experience to help customers navigate long-term ownership risks.

  • Compressor and sealed system repairs are among the most expensive appliance failures after warranty expiration
  • Control board and smart electronics issues are increasingly common in modern appliances
  • High-end and built-in appliances often involve specialized parts and more complex repairs
  • Many post-warranty claims involve refrigerators, washers, dryers, dishwashers, and ovens
  • Repair costs tend to rise as appliances age and require out-of-warranty service

What Appliance Repairs Are Most Expensive After Warranty Expiration?

Based on CPS’s historical claims data and repair history, refrigerator compressor failures, control board replacements, and smart appliance electronics are among the most common and costly repair concerns for homeowners after manufacturer warranty expiration. Many customers begin researching protection options or repair support after experiencing these types of failures during long-term ownership.

Product or Repair Type

Common Issue

Why It Can Be Expensive or Important

CPS Repair Insights

Refrigerator

Compressor or sealed system failure

Specialized labor, high replacement part cost

Based on CPS claims data from comparable sealed-system failures, refrigerator compressor repairs most commonly escalate 5–8 years into ownership, especially shortly after manufacturer warranty expiration. Historical CPS repair data suggests sealed-system diagnostics, refrigerant recovery, evaporator access, and compressor replacement frequently push approved repair invoices into the $1,100–$2,400 range, while comparable retail repairs often exceed CPS-authorized costs by $200–$300. Claims involving these failures typically require multiple service visits due to refrigerant leak tracing and specialty part sourcing. CPS repair history shows nearly 35%–45% of high-end refrigerator sealed-system claims approach replacement consideration once repair costs exceed roughly 50% of replacement value.

Smart Washer

Control board malfunction

Advanced electronics and diagnostic complexity

CPS claims activity indicates smart washer electronic control failures commonly appear 3–6 years after purchase as moisture exposure, vibration stress, and firmware communication issues accumulate. Repairs involving inverter boards, pressure sensors, wiring harnesses, and user-interface assemblies frequently reach $650–$1,400 through approved CPS service networks, while retail repair pricing often trends substantially higher. Service history from CPS claims indicates intermittent diagnostic faults increase repeat-visit rates to nearly 30% because software-related issues may not appear consistently during initial service appointments. Customers often delay repairs once post-warranty electronic failures begin stacking across multiple components.

Dishwasher

Pump or electronic control failure

Internal components, water damage risk

According to historical CPS repair records, dishwasher circulation-pump and electronic-control failures become increasingly common during mid-life ownership periods around 4–7 years into ownership. Claims involving these repairs typically require partial cabinet removal, leak inspection, drain-system diagnostics, and replacement of integrated pump assemblies or relay boards. CPS repair history shows approved dishwasher repair invoices commonly range between $480–$1,250 depending on accessibility and water-damage exposure. Based on CPS claim trends, hidden moisture intrusion and repeat drainage complaints contribute to elevated repeat-service rates approaching 25%, particularly on heavily used units with prior leak history.

Oven / Range

Touchpad or sensor issues

Replacement parts and electronic troubleshooting

CPS service observations indicate modern oven and range repairs increasingly involve electronic touch controls, relay boards, flame sensors, and temperature-calibration procedures rather than traditional mechanical fixes. Historical CPS repair data suggests these failures commonly surface 4–8 years into ownership as repeated thermal cycling accelerates electronic fatigue behind control panels. Approved CPS repair totals for sensor arrays, spark modules, and control-board replacements frequently range from $550–$1,600, especially on slide-in or smart-enabled models requiring specialized diagnostics. Claims involving intermittent heating behavior often trigger multiple appointments because technicians must verify voltage irregularities, communication faults, and calibration drift before replacement approvals are finalized.

Dryer

Heating element or motor failure

Mechanical and electrical repair costs

CPS claims data shows dryer failures tied to heating elements, blower motors, thermal fuses, and control boards commonly emerge 5–7 years after purchase as lint accumulation, restricted airflow, and overheating conditions place additional strain on internal components. Service history from CPS claims indicates diagnostic labor can become extensive because technicians frequently inspect ventilation systems, thermostats, wiring harnesses, and moisture sensors before confirming root-cause failure. Approved CPS repair invoices commonly range from $420–$1,050, while retail consumers often face materially higher pricing outside warranty support channels. Based on historical CPS repair records, repeat overheating complaints account for nearly 20% of secondary dryer service visits when vent restrictions are not fully corrected during initial repair events.

Why Do Customers Choose CPS for Appliance Protection?

CPS is trusted by homeowners for its repair expertise, flexible coverage options, and support for a wide range of appliances—including new, refurbished, and open-box products. Customers benefit from nationwide access to authorized repair networks and practical claims support.

  • Repair coordination and support for refrigerators, washers, ovens, and more
  • Access to authorized repair providers and genuine replacement parts
  • Eligibility for coverage on many refurbished, open-box, and scratch-and-dent appliances
  • Assistance with expensive repairs after manufacturer warranty expiration
  • Simple claims process and U.S.-based support team

Can CPS Help If My Appliance Is Already Out of Warranty?

After the manufacturer warranty expires, many homeowners want to know what options they have for repair support and extended protection. CPS may still be able to help with troubleshooting guidance, repair referrals, and in some cases, coverage options for eligible products—even if your original warranty has ended.

  • Factory-authorized repair referral assistance for eligible out-of-warranty appliances
  • Troubleshooting guidance and service coordination support
  • Help locating replacement parts and authorized repair providers
  • Guidance on protection plan eligibility for certain products after manufacturer warranty expiration

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What Should You Know About Appliance Protection Plans?

Do most appliances need repairs right after the manufacturer warranty ends?

Not always, but repair risks do increase as appliances age. Many products work fine for years, but it’s common to see issues start to appear 2–5 years after the original warranty expires, especially with frequent use.

Which appliance repairs are usually most expensive after warranty expiration?

Refrigerator compressor failures, control board issues in washers and smart ovens, and sealed system repairs tend to be among the most costly based on CPS’s historical claims data.

Are smart appliance repairs more likely as products age?

Yes, smart appliances often develop control board or electronics issues as they get older, which can require advanced diagnostics and specialized parts.

Do refurbished or open-box appliances qualify for protection plans?

Many refurbished, open-box, and scratch-and-dent appliances are eligible for CPS protection, as long as they meet coverage requirements and are in good working condition at the time of enrollment.

How soon after warranty expiration do repairs usually happen?

Major repairs often occur within 2–5 years after the manufacturer warranty ends, but timing varies based on appliance type, usage, and maintenance.

Does CPS provide factory-authorized repair access?

Yes, CPS connects customers with a nationwide network of over 50,000 factory-authorized repair providers for eligible appliance repairs.

Can I get help if my appliance is already out of warranty?

Yes, CPS may still be able to help with troubleshooting, repair referrals, and in some cases, protection plan options for eligible products after manufacturer warranty expiration.

What should I look for in an appliance protection plan?

Focus on coverage for expensive components like compressors and control boards, access to authorized repair networks, claims simplicity, and eligibility for your specific appliance type—including refurbished or open-box models.

Are there flat-rate repair options available if I don’t have coverage?

Yes, CPS offers a flat-rate repair program where you pay one price for all parts and labor on eligible appliances. This can help avoid surprise costs for out-of-warranty repairs.

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Looking for Warranty Coverage Options?

Explore your coverage options or speak with the CPS team to learn how you can protect your appliances from unexpected repair costs.

As appliances age, repair costs and ownership risks often increase—especially for major components like compressors, control boards, or smart electronics. Many homeowners find that protection plans become more valuable after manufacturer warranty expiration, particularly when facing expensive or complex repairs.

Before deciding whether coverage makes sense for your situation, consider your appliance type, repair history, and long-term ownership plans. If you’re concerned about out-of-pocket costs or want access to factory-authorized repair networks, exploring CPS protection or support options can be a practical next step.