Repair cost
Thermador oven repair cost
What it costs when an oven will not heat or will not hold a temperature. The sensor and the element are different parts at different prices, and the code usually says which.
- From $95 diagnostic, credited to the repair
- 59 cities and neighborhoods covered
- OEM parts available on order
- In writing the price, before anything is opened
The short version
Where this figure comes from
A starting point for built-in appliances in South Florida, published so the number is not a mystery until somebody is standing in your kitchen.
Starts at
from $185
After a diagnostic from $95, which comes off the bill when you go ahead with the work.
or call (305) 846-7685
It is not
A quote for your unit
Exact cost
Confirmed after the on-site diagnostic
Warranty
On the labor we performed
What moves it
Why two of the same job cost different amounts
These apply at the same time and in both directions. Which of them is true of your kitchen is what the on-site diagnostic settles.
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Sensor or element
The cheaper and the dearer end of the same complaint. A sensor reading open leaves the oven cold; an element that has failed still warms slowly and unevenly.
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Which cavity
E1xx is the upper, E2xx the lower. One cavity is one repair. Two cavities reporting together usually points at something shared, which is a different conversation.
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Whether the oven comes out
A wall oven in a tall unit is a two-person lift before any repair begins, and that is time before it is parts.
The work itself
What we actually do
The job behind the figure: what it involves, when a symptom points at it, and what we check first.
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from $185 Oven element and sensor repair
An oven that will not heat, heats to the wrong temperature, or shuts itself down. The sensor and the element are two different repairs and the display usually says which.
- E101 and E104 — sensor open and sensor shorted
- E115, the one to take seriously
- Calibration checked against a thermometer, not a feeling
In more detail
About Thermador oven repair cost
What decides which end of the range you land on
A temperature sensor is a small part and a contained job. An element is more, and a control module more again. This make publishes conditions that separate them before anyone opens the oven — sensor open, sensor shorted, cavity over temperature, cooling fan too slow — so the estimate you get on the phone is narrower here than it would be on a make that shows a single generic error.
The one that is urgent rather than expensive
A cavity over-temperature condition means the oven is hotter than the design allows with the door unlocked. That is not a figure to think about over a weekend: switch it off at the breaker if it is heating with nothing selected, and call.
This article is based on:
- Official manufacturer documentation
- Internal repair procedures
- Technician repair history
- Company quality standards
Before you book
Questions about thermador oven repair cost
Only one of my two ovens has failed.
That is normally one repair rather than two. They share a control module but not their elements or sensors, and the leading digit of the code tells you which cavity is reporting.
My oven runs about 25 degrees hot.
Measure it with a thermometer first — twenty minutes past the preheat beep at 350°F. A small consistent offset is often calibration, which is an adjustment rather than a part.
Does a probe error need this repair?
Usually not. Unplug the probe and bake without it; probe conditions are cheap to clear and they mimic an oven that cannot hold temperature.
Where we do it
Across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach
Same terms everywhere we go: an on-site diagnostic first, the price agreed in writing, and the exact figure confirmed once we have seen the unit.
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