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Electrolux Wall Oven Repair

Electrolux Single Wall Oven 30"/27", Double Wall Oven 30" stacked dual-cavity, Wall Oven/Microwave Combination 30" integrated, and Icon Professional pro-style, our techs service every Electrolux wall oven category across LA, Orange County, Ventura, San Bernardino, and Riverside. Electrolux AB (Stockholm, Sweden) owns Frigidaire since 1986; mainstream Electrolux wall ovens share substantial parts commonality with comparable Frigidaire equivalents, and the combined parts-supply network gives Electrolux wall oven service reliable parts availability across the LA market. Same-day dispatch; $89 residential diagnostic waived with the repair.

  • Single + Double + Microwave Combo, three distinct Electrolux wall oven categories serviced
  • Electrolux AB Swedish parent, owns Frigidaire since 1986; shared parts chain
  • IQ-Touch panel specialist service, capacitive drift at wall-mount orientation
  • $89 residential diagnostic, waived when you authorize the repair

Where we work

Local branches across Southern California

Eight branches covering Los Angeles, Orange, Ventura, San Bernardino, and Riverside counties. Same-day routing on calls before 1 PM.

West Hollywood

(323) 870-4790

West Hollywood, Hollywood, Hancock Park, Mid-Wilshire

Beverly Hills

(424) 248-1199

Beverly Hills, Beverly Glen, Trousdale Estates

Los Angeles

(424) 325-0520

Brentwood, Santa Monica, Westwood, Malibu

Pasadena

(626) 376-4458

Pasadena, Arcadia, South Pasadena, San Marino

Thousand Oaks

(424) 208-0228

Thousand Oaks, Westlake Village, Newbury Park

Irvine

(213) 401-9019

Irvine, Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Tustin

Rancho Cucamonga

(909) 457-1030

Rancho Cucamonga, Upland, Ontario, Fontana

Temecula

(951) 577-3877

Temecula, Murrieta, Menifee

BHGS #A49573 · InsuredSame-day in 5 SoCal countiesResidential diagnostic $89 · waived with repair

Why wall oven service is not the same as range-oven service

An Electrolux wall oven is a distinct product category from an Electrolux slide-in range oven, and the service work is distinct. The wall oven is built into a cabinet cutout, flush-mounted with surrounding cabinetry, fed by a dedicated 240V circuit running through the wall, and accessed through a hinged door that opens into the kitchen rather than dropping down from a range top. Three service specializations follow from that architecture.

Flush-mount alignment. After service work requiring the unit to be partially pulled from the cabinet, the final reinstall must maintain flush-mount alignment to within a couple of millimeters, a wall oven that sits 2mm proud of the cabinet panel or 2mm recessed looks wrong in any renovated LA kitchen and becomes immediately obvious against the surrounding cabinetry. Our reinstall discipline on Electrolux wall oven service preserves the original alignment with the cabinet face.

240V hookup verification. Wall ovens run on dedicated 240V service from the breaker panel. Control-board replacements, bake-element swaps, and major service calls require verifying the 240V circuit at the junction box before re-energizing. A wall oven connected to a 120V circuit, or to a damaged 240V circuit with one leg missing, won't heat correctly and can damage new parts. We verify voltage at the junction box on every call that involves energizing new electronics.

Cabinet preservation. A wall oven in a high-end LA kitchen sits next to custom-panel cabinetry, sometimes including color-matched or wood-veneer panels that can be scratched or dented during careless service. Our approach uses cabinet-preservation pads and controlled-motion technique during any partial-pull service to keep the surrounding panels intact.

Electrolux wall oven product lines we service

Single Wall Oven 30" (mainstream)

Default LA spec for single-cavity built-in. 30" cabinet cutout, 240V dedicated circuit, self-clean pyrolytic cycle, IQ-Touch capacitive panel, Perfect Temp Conversion sensor. 24 imp dedicated GSC sub-signal ("electrolux single wall oven repair").

Single Wall Oven 27" (compact)

Tighter-cutout variant for renovations where 30" cabinet cutout wasn't available. Same control platform as 30" flagship, smaller cavity + matching element + sensor spec.

Double Wall Oven 30" stacked

Dual-cavity configuration, upper and lower cavities independently controlled, dual-fan convection, two bake elements, shared cabinet ventilation. 38 imp dedicated sub-signal ("electrolux double wall oven repair"). Service: upper-only, lower-only, or shared control-board work.

Wall Oven / Microwave Combination 30"

Upper microwave + lower wall oven integrated in single cabinet cutout. 30" cutout same as single wall oven but with microwave-side mechanicals (magnetron, door interlock, turntable) above oven-side. 1 imp direct + growth category.

Icon Professional wall oven

Differentiated pro-style chassis, separate parts supply from mainstream Electrolux. Icon positioning competes with pro-tier brands. Service economics and parts lead times run differently from mainstream Electrolux.

Legacy mainstream generations

Pre-IQ-Touch generation control platforms still running in LA installations. Parts supply available through the Electrolux + Frigidaire service chain; some legacy-specific control boards carry longer lead times.

Double wall oven, upper + lower independent service

Double wall ovens are a distinct service category in LA because the install base skews toward homes where serious home cooking happens, the customer wanted the ability to run two dishes at different temperatures simultaneously, which drives the double-cavity spec. When something fails on a double wall oven, the failure usually concentrates in one cavity rather than taking out both.

Upper-working, lower-dead is the most common double-wall service call. Lower bake element burnt out (visible break in the element wire; $320-$480 replacement), lower temperature sensor failed open ($180-$320), or lower cavity's control-board circuit failed while upper's is intact. We diagnose which sub-fault is present before quoting.

Upper and lower behaving differently on the same cycle, one cavity running hotter than its setpoint, the other at setpoint, usually means one cavity's temperature sensor has drifted rather than failed outright. Sensor replacement on the drifted cavity resolves.

Both cavities dead simultaneously is less common but happens when the shared primary control board fails. Control board replacement on double wall oven variant runs $480-$820 depending on firmware generation, higher than single wall oven control board because the double-cavity variant is a lower-volume part.

Convection behaving unevenly between cavities points to one cavity's convection fan motor degrading. Replacement $320-$520 per cavity.

Wall Oven/Microwave Combination, the integrated unit

The Wall Oven/Microwave Combination is a growth category in LA renovation work, homeowners want the countertop microwave gone, they want a built-in look in the wall-oven column, and the 30" microwave + 30" oven combo unit delivers both in a single cabinet cutout. It's a distinct service category because the unit has two separate mechanical systems that share an integrated control panel.

Microwave-side faults run the Electrolux microwave parts chain, magnetron, door interlock switches (three typical on the combo), turntable motor + coupler, door seal, interior light. Magnetron replacement on combo unit runs $340-$540; door interlock switches $180-$320.

Oven-side faults run the wall oven parts chain, bake element, broil element, thermostat, convection fan, control logic. Same pricing as single wall oven equivalents.

Integrated control panel failures are the scenario where both microwave and oven sides go unresponsive, the unified panel on the combo unit drives both functions, and a panel failure takes out control of both halves even though the mechanicals of each are intact. Integrated panel replacement $480-$820.

Service positioning, we handle the integrated panel as a single service call covering both halves. When only one side is failing (microwave only, or oven only), we quote the sub-side work with a disclaimer on whether preventive panel service is worth adding to the dispatch.

Common Electrolux wall oven faults our techs see

IQ-Touch capacitive drift, wall-mount orientation affects capacitive behavior versus countertop orientation (thermal gradient from the hot cabinet below). Factory-reset + firmware check resolves some; panel replacement $220-$420 when drift persists.

Perfect Temp Conversion sensor failure, Electrolux's auto-convection-adjust feature depends on a dedicated sensor; sensor failure causes convection cycles to run at wrong setpoints. Sensor swap $180-$320.

Luxury-Glide rack hardware, the Electrolux smooth-slide rack system uses ball-bearing glides that can seize after years of thermal cycling and food debris. Glide replacement $120-$240.

Pyrolytic self-clean thermal sensor drift, self-clean runs 900°F, which stresses the thermal sensor. Drifted sensor aborts cycle as a safety measure. Replacement $220-$360.

Door lock on self-clean, door-lock motor fails to engage at cycle start. Lock motor $240-$420.

Bake element visible break, mainstream Electrolux bake elements last 8-12 years typically; element replacement $320-$480.

Convection fan motor bearing wear, fan motor $320-$520.

Control board firmware lockouts, board sometimes hits a logic error requiring factory-reset + firmware verification; sometimes full replacement $380-$680.

What Electrolux wall oven repair typically costs

$89 residential diagnostic, waived when you authorize the repair.

RepairTypical range (parts + labor)
Luxury-Glide rack hardware$120–$240
Perfect Temp Conversion sensor$180–$320
Pyrolytic thermal sensor$220–$360
IQ-Touch panel replacement$220–$420
Door seal / gasket$220–$380
Thermostat replacement$240–$380
Self-clean door-lock motor$240–$420
Broil element$280–$440
Bake element (single cavity)$320–$480
Convection fan motor$320–$520
Microwave magnetron (combo unit)$340–$540
Control board (single wall oven)$380–$680
Door glass replacement$380–$640
Integrated control panel (combo)$480–$820
Double wall oven dual-element service$520–$980

Related: Electrolux oven (range-oven) repair · Electrolux refrigerator repair · Frigidaire wall oven (same-parent chassis) · wall oven service hub.

Electrolux vs Frigidaire, what the parent-company relationship means

Electrolux AB is a Stockholm-based Swedish company that acquired Frigidaire in 1986. For Electrolux wall oven service specifically, the Frigidaire relationship matters in three ways. First, parts commonality: bake elements, broil elements, thermostats, convection fan motors, door hinges, and many control-board variants interchange between mainstream Electrolux and comparable Frigidaire wall oven models. This expands parts availability and reduces lead times on common service items. Second, positioning: Electrolux is positioned premium-tier above Frigidaire (which is value-tier within the same parent). Electrolux wall ovens carry different cosmetic panels, different control-platform sophistication (IQ-Touch vs simpler Frigidaire controls), and different pyrolytic self-clean implementation, the chassis underneath is often shared but the user-facing product is differentiated. Third, Icon Professional exception: Electrolux Icon Professional tier uses a differentiated chassis with separate parts supply that doesn't share the mainstream Electrolux-Frigidaire part commonality. When we diagnose, we verify whether the unit is mainstream Electrolux or Icon before sourcing parts.

For customers who have both an Electrolux wall oven and a Frigidaire refrigerator or range in the same LA kitchen, the same-parent parts chain is an operational advantage, one service provider covering both brands works naturally because the distributor relationship is unified.

LA service areas, Electrolux wall oven concentrations

Our Electrolux wall oven service density maps onto LA's premium remodeling corridors. Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, and the broader Westside show strong Electrolux concentration among homes that renovated kitchens in the 2010s when Electrolux was specifying heavily at the premium tier. Pasadena and San Marino have consistent Electrolux install base in renovated Craftsman and Mid-Century Modern kitchens. Silver Lake and Los Feliz bring the design-forward crowd that often specified Electrolux for the IQ-Touch aesthetic. Burbank and Glendale apartment + condo complexes have Electrolux Wall Oven/Microwave Combination units in renovated kitchens where counter space matters. Irvine and Newport Beach OC luxury-remodel work covers a substantial Electrolux install base on the Orange County side.

Double wall oven service density concentrates at larger custom-kitchen homes, 30" stacked double wall oven requires a taller cabinet run than most condo kitchens accommodate. Wall Oven/Microwave Combination density skews toward condo + apartment renovations where the integrated unit solves a counter-space problem.

Electrolux wall oven repair, frequently asked

Which Electrolux wall oven models are most common in LA?

Three distinct Electrolux wall oven product categories show up across LA kitchens. Single wall oven, 30" mainstream single-cavity built-in is the default spec for most LA installs; 27" variants appear in tighter-cutout renovations. Double wall oven, 30" dual-cavity stacked configuration with upper and lower independently controlled; this is a surprisingly large sub-signal (38 imp on its own in our GSC data) for LA homes where one cook wants to run two dishes at different temperatures simultaneously. Wall Oven/Microwave Combination, 30" upper microwave + lower wall oven integrated in a single cabinet cutout; growth category in LA remodel market as homeowners free counter space by building the microwave into the wall-oven column. Plus Electrolux Icon Professional wall oven, a differentiated pro-style chassis with separate parts supply we service less often but cover.

Single vs double wall oven vs microwave-combo, what's the actual service difference?

These are three genuinely distinct products with different cabinet cutouts, different electrical service requirements, and different failure-mode economics. Single wall oven uses a ~28" tall cabinet cutout with 240V dedicated circuit. Double wall oven stacks two cavities in a ~51" tall cutout with 240V (still single dedicated circuit, not two). Wall Oven/Microwave Combination uses the same ~51" cutout but integrates 120V microwave-side + 240V oven-side with the wiring handled through the unit. Service implication: on a double wall oven, upper cavity and lower cavity fail independently, upper bake element goes out, lower still works, and we service them as separate diagnostic sub-problems within the same unit. On a combo unit, microwave-side faults (magnetron, door switches, turntable) run the Electrolux microwave parts chain while oven-side faults (bake element, control board, thermostat) run the wall oven parts chain, and they meet at the combo's integrated control panel.

My Electrolux IQ-Touch panel is acting weird, is it drift or actual failure?

IQ-Touch capacitive drift is a known Electrolux wall-oven-specific service pattern we see regularly in LA. The capacitive touch panel behaves slightly differently when mounted vertically (wall oven orientation) vs horizontally (countertop microwave orientation) because of ambient-temperature gradients running through the panel, the hot cabinet below the control area creates a thermal field that shifts capacitive-sensor behavior. Symptoms: touches register in the wrong location, ghost-touches without input, unresponsive zones, or cycle-selection changes during a bake. Diagnostic sequence: factory-reset the control (hold specific button combinations per model, we'll know the sequence); check panel ambient temperature during active cook; verify control board firmware revision; if drift persists after reset and thermal settling, replace the IQ-Touch panel assembly. Reset + firmware sometimes resolves; panel replacement $220-$420 typical when it doesn't.

What does Electrolux wall oven repair cost in LA?

Residential diagnostic is $89, waived when you authorize the repair. Typical Electrolux wall oven ranges: IQ-Touch panel replacement $220-$420; Perfect Temp Conversion sensor $180-$320; Luxury-Glide rack hardware $120-$240; pyrolytic self-clean thermal sensor $220-$360; bake element (single cavity) $320-$480; broil element $280-$440; convection fan motor $320-$520; control board $380-$680; thermostat $240-$380; door hinge $180-$320; door seal/gasket $220-$380; door glass $380-$640; self-clean cycle lockout diagnostic $180-$280. Double wall oven dual-element service (both upper + lower elements + shared control board logic) runs $520-$980 typical because both cavities get serviced in one dispatch. Wall oven/microwave combo integrated control panel replacement $480-$820.

Electrolux and Frigidaire share parts, what does that mean for my wall oven?

Electrolux AB has owned Frigidaire since 1986, and mainstream Electrolux wall ovens share substantial parts commonality with comparable Frigidaire models, bake elements, broil elements, thermostats, convection fan motors, door hinges, and many control-board variants interchange between the two brands at the parts level. Practical impact: parts supply for Electrolux wall oven service is stronger than it would be if Electrolux were a stand-alone brand, because the Frigidaire parts network expands the availability pool. Electrolux Icon Professional tier is the exception, Icon uses a differentiated chassis with separate parts supply. If your Electrolux wall oven is an Icon, the parts-chain conversation is different from mainstream Electrolux. We verify the specific model and tier at diagnostic before sourcing parts.

Do you handle wall oven installation work too, or just repair?

Our scope is repair and diagnostic. Wall oven installation, cutting or modifying the cabinet cutout, running new 240V electrical, building out the cabinet column for a new double wall oven or combo unit, is a cabinetry + electrical trade scope, not a repair-trade scope. What we do handle: precise flush-mount alignment when we reinstall a unit after repair (wall ovens can be pushed out 2mm from flush during service and need careful realignment to preserve the integrated-kitchen aesthetic), 240V circuit verification at the junction box when a new control board needs the circuit confirmed before energizing, and cabinet-preservation discipline during service so we don't scratch the surrounding panels on a high-end kitchen. Full install work we refer to cabinetry + electrical specialists.

Electrolux pyrolytic self-clean cycle won't start or won't finish, what's happening?

Pyrolytic self-clean runs the oven cavity up to 900°F to carbonize food residue into ash, it's a demanding cycle on the thermal sensor, the door-lock mechanism, and the control board's thermal limiting logic. Common failure modes: door-lock motor fails to engage (safety cutoff prevents cycle start; mechanical cam in the lock wears out), thermal sensor drifts and the board aborts the cycle as a safety measure, control board's self-clean firmware routine hits a logic error. Diagnostic: verify door-lock engagement at cycle start (listen for the mechanical click + door indicator), test thermal sensor resistance at ambient vs cycle temp, read control-board error codes, check firmware revision. Door-lock motor replacement runs $240-$420; thermal sensor $220-$360; control-board self-clean firmware update often resolves logic-error aborts without hardware replacement.

My Electrolux double wall oven has upper working but lower not, is the whole unit bad?

No, upper and lower cavities on a double wall oven have independent bake elements, independent temperature sensors, and in most failure modes independent control-board circuits driving each cavity. Upper-working-lower-dead is usually either (a) lower bake element burnt out (visible break in the element; $320-$480 to replace), (b) lower temperature sensor failed open (cavity won't heat; $180-$320), or (c) lower cavity's dedicated control-board circuit failed while upper's is intact (replace control board, service repair larger). Only when the shared primary control board fails catastrophically do both cavities die simultaneously. We verify which scenario at diagnostic before quoting parts, lower-only repair is typically $320-$680; if the full control board needs replacement it goes $480-$820 for the dual-cavity version.

Is Electrolux considered a luxury or a premium wall oven?

Premium tier in mainstream, above mass-market GE/Whirlpool/Maytag and below luxury tier Miele/Wolf/Thermador. Electrolux positions itself on the higher end of the premium bracket, particularly with Icon Professional as their pro-style differentiator, but the mainstream Electrolux wall oven competes directly against premium GE Profile, GE Café, and Samsung rather than against Wolf or Miele. That positioning affects service economics: Electrolux wall oven repairs run at premium-tier pricing (above mass-market $120-$240 typical but below luxury $350-$650 typical for comparable faults), and parts supply through the Electrolux-Frigidaire channel is reliable enough that premium-tier repairs stay economically competitive with replacement costs on 7-10 year old units.

How do I know if my wall oven needs repair or replacement?

Honest technician answer: if the cabinet body and wiring are sound and you're chasing a specific component fault, element, sensor, control board, door hardware, thermostat, repair is the call every time on an Electrolux wall oven 10 years old or younger. We only recommend replacement when the cavity enamel is severely damaged, the self-clean cycle has chronically over-temped and warped the cavity structure, or the integrated control panel has failed on a unit where parts availability is marginal due to age. For a 10+ year old Electrolux wall oven, the repair-vs-replace math depends on the specific fault, a $380 bake element replacement on a 12-year-old unit still makes sense if the rest of the unit is healthy; a $680 control board replacement on the same 12-year-old unit is closer to the replacement-cost threshold and worth talking through.

Electrolux wall oven down? Call the branch closest to your home.

Same-day appliance repair across Los Angeles, Orange, Ventura, San Bernardino, and Riverside counties. Residential diagnostic $89, waived with repair.