Does my Gas Range contain expensive electronic components?

Updated May 2026 – reflects current gas range repair trends and electronic component concerns.


Yes. Most modern gas ranges contain electronic components that can be expensive to repair or replace, including control boards, touch panels, ignition systems, and smart connectivity modules. As gas ranges evolve to include more digital controls and smart features, the risk of higher repair costs increases—especially after the original manufacturer warranty expires. Many homeowners discover these electronics can be just as costly to fix as mechanical parts, making extended protection or repair support worth considering for long-term ownership.

Quick Summary

Gas range owners often have questions about electronic components and repair costs. Here’s what you need to know:

  • Most modern gas ranges use electronic control boards, displays, and ignition modules that can be expensive to repair.
  • Touchscreens, smart features, and digital timers are common sources of post-warranty repair costs.
  • Repair professionals frequently report that electronic failures are among the most costly gas range issues after mechanical parts.
  • As gas ranges age, electronic part availability and labor costs can increase, especially for premium models.
  • Extended protection plans can help cover the cost of electronic component repairs after the manufacturer warranty ends.

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Do gas ranges have expensive electronics?

Yes, most use control boards, touch panels, and ignition modules that can be costly to repair.

What repairs are common?

Control board, ignition, and display failures are frequently reported after warranty expiration.

Who should consider protection?

Owners of smart, premium, or digital-control gas ranges facing high repair or replacement costs.

Does CPS support these products?

CPS covers many new, refurbished, and open-box gas ranges with electronic failures.

What is important after warranty expiry?

Access to authorized repair, parts, and coverage for expensive electronics becomes more important as the range ages.

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What Should You Look For in Gas Range Protection or Repair Coverage?

Customers researching gas range protection often want to know which electronic parts are most expensive and how coverage works for smart features and digital controls. When evaluating options, it’s important to consider the types of electronics in your range and what’s included in the plan.

  • Coverage for control boards, touch panels, and ignition electronics
  • Access to factory-authorized repair networks and genuine parts
  • Clear claims process and quick repair coordination
  • Eligibility for refurbished, open-box, or premium gas ranges
  • Support for post-warranty electronics failures and smart features

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

With over 75 million products covered and decades of claims experience, CPS has helped homeowners navigate thousands of gas range repairs involving control boards, ignition electronics, and smart features. A nationwide network of 50,000 servicers and $450 million paid in claims annually means CPS has real-world expertise with both traditional and modern electronic gas range failures.

  • Electronic control board and ignition failures are among the most common gas range repairs after warranty expiration
  • Touch panel and smart connectivity problems can result in higher parts and labor costs
  • Based on CPS’s claims data, repairs for digital displays and timers are increasingly frequent in newer models
  • Premium and smart gas ranges often require specialized diagnostics for electronic issues
  • Many homeowners seek protection after experiencing an unexpected electronic failure or costly out-of-pocket repair

What Gas Range Repairs Are Most Expensive After Warranty Expiration?

Based on CPS’s historical claims data, electronic control boards, touch panels, and ignition modules are among the most common and expensive gas range repairs after the manufacturer warranty expires. Repair professionals often report that these electronic failures can be just as costly as mechanical part replacements, especially in premium or smart-enabled models.

Product or Repair Type

Common Issue

Why It Can Be Expensive or Important

CPS Repair Insights

Gas Range Control Board

Failure to power on, unresponsive controls

Advanced electronics, costly replacement parts, complex diagnostics

Control board claims often escalate because technicians must rule out wiring, sensor, and power-supply failures before replacing the board itself. CPS claims data shows premium gas ranges frequently use model-specific electronic assemblies with limited parts availability, which can delay repairs and increase multi-visit labor costs after warranty expiration.

Touch Panel / Display

Non-responsive touch functions, display errors

Proprietary parts, higher labor, shipping delays for replacements

Touch-panel failures regularly become high-friction repairs because the interface assembly is typically sold as a complete unit rather than as individual serviceable components. Historical CPS repair data suggests smart-enabled gas ranges often require extended disassembly and calibration after installation, while replacement displays may remain backordered for weeks due to proprietary sourcing.

Ignition Module

Burners won’t ignite, intermittent sparking

Electronic ignition systems require specialized repair

Ignition-related claims frequently involve time-intensive troubleshooting since spark modules, switches, and gas flow components can produce similar symptoms. Repair history shows intermittent ignition failures commonly lead to repeat service visits, especially when moisture intrusion or heat exposure has affected surrounding electrical components over time.

Smart Feature Electronics

Wi-Fi or app connectivity issues

Smart modules often require board-level repair or replacement

Smart electronics failures can become unexpectedly expensive because software updates, connectivity diagnostics, and communication-board replacements often require manufacturer-specific procedures. CPS claim trends show technicians may need to coordinate firmware resets and replacement programming during service, extending labor time well beyond traditional mechanical gas range repairs.

Oven Temperature Sensor

Inaccurate or fluctuating oven temps

Sensor and board failures can affect safety and performance

Temperature-sensor repairs are frequently underestimated because inaccurate readings may originate from the sensor, relay board, or control system simultaneously. Claims activity commonly increases once overheating or uneven cooking complaints begin, as diagnostic testing and repeated calibration checks are often needed before the range can safely return to normal operation.

Why Do Customers Choose CPS Protection Plans?

Customers choose CPS for gas range protection because of our experience with electronic failures, flexible coverage options, and access to a nationwide repair network. Support for refurbished, open-box, and premium models makes CPS a practical choice for many homeowners.

  • Repair coordination for control boards, ignition modules, and smart electronics
  • Access to factory-authorized repair for gas ranges and premium appliances
  • Eligibility for many refurbished, open-box, and scratch-and-dent gas ranges
  • Support for expensive post-warranty electronic and mechanical repairs
  • Simple claims process and helpful repair guidance

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

After the manufacturer warranty expires, CPS may still be able to help customers with troubleshooting guidance, repair referrals, and, in some cases, extended protection options for eligible gas ranges depending on product age and condition.

  • Factory-authorized repair referral assistance for electronic and mechanical gas range issues
  • Troubleshooting guidance and repair coordination support for out-of-warranty products
  • Help sourcing replacement parts and connecting with authorized service providers
  • Guidance on eligibility for extended protection coverage for certain gas ranges after the original purchase or warranty period

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What Questions Do Customers Ask About Gas Range Electronics and Protection?

Do modern gas ranges have expensive electronic parts?

Yes. Most newer gas ranges use control boards, touch panels, and ignition modules that can be costly to repair or replace after warranty expiration.

Which gas range repairs are most expensive after the warranty ends?

Control board failures, faulty ignition modules, and touch panel issues are among the most expensive repairs homeowners encounter with gas ranges.

Can I get protection for a gas range if it’s refurbished or open-box?

Yes. Many protection plans, including CPS, offer coverage for eligible refurbished, open-box, and scratch-and-dent gas ranges—check eligibility before purchase.

Are smart features and Wi-Fi modules covered by protection plans?

Some plans include coverage for smart feature electronics and Wi-Fi modules, but it’s important to confirm exactly which parts are covered for your model.

What symptoms suggest my gas range has an electronic problem?

Common symptoms include unresponsive controls, error codes, burners not igniting, display malfunctions, or loss of smart features and wireless connectivity.

How does CPS help with gas range electronic repairs?

CPS coordinates repairs with authorized servicers, assists with parts sourcing, and supports claims for covered electronic failures—helping simplify out-of-warranty repairs.

Can I buy an extended warranty after my gas range’s manufacturer warranty expires?

Sometimes. Depending on the age and condition of your gas range, you may still be eligible for a protection plan—contact CPS to check eligibility.

Are electronic repairs more common as gas ranges get older?

Yes. Based on CPS’s historical claims data, electronic failures tend to increase as gas ranges age, especially for models with complex controls or smart features.

How do I know if my gas range issue is covered?

Coverage depends on the protection plan details, product eligibility, and the nature of the failure. Review your plan or contact CPS for guidance.

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Looking for Warranty Coverage Options?

Explore your coverage options or contact CPS support to learn more about protecting your gas range against expensive electronic repairs.

For many homeowners, the complexity and cost of repairing gas range electronics make long-term protection plans a practical consideration—especially as digital controls and smart features become more common. As appliances age, control board and ignition repairs can quickly exceed the cost of coverage, so it’s worth comparing your options and checking eligibility for protection or repair support.