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Fisher & Paykel Oven and Range Repair Cost Guide

How much does Fisher & Paykel oven or range repair cost? Detailed pricing for igniter, heating element, control board, temperature sensor, and door hinge repairs.

Updated Jun 18, 2026 5 min read
How much does Fisher & Paykel oven or range repair cost? Detailed pricing for igniter, heating element, control board, temperature sensor, and door hinge repairs.

Estimating your fisher-paykel oven repair cost starts with knowing whether you cook on gas or electric, because the failure points and parts differ sharply between the two. Either way, repairs handled by experienced technicians generally begin from $150. Gas models lean on igniters and safety valves; electric ovens revolve around heating elements and wiring; and both share the same control-board and temperature-sensor costs. For factory model specifications you can refer to Fisher & Paykel.

Gas range/oven repairs

Igniter (from $150)

The most common gas oven repair. A weak igniter doesn’t get hot enough to open the gas valve, so the oven won’t heat. The part costs from $30 and replacement takes about an hour. This is the cause of roughly 80% of “oven won’t heat” calls on gas models.

Gas valve (from $200)

If the igniter is working (glows orange) but gas doesn’t flow, the safety valve may have failed. Parts are from $80. This repair involves live gas connections and must be handled by a qualified, licensed gas technician for safety. Book gas oven service.

Surface burner ignition (from $150)

Spark igniters for cooktop burners. Each igniter costs from $20 and takes 30-45 minutes to replace. If multiple burners won’t ignite, the spark module (from $60) may be the cause rather than individual igniters.

Electric oven repairs

Bake/broil element (from $180)

The heating element visibly burns out — you may see a hole or break in the coil. Parts are from $40 depending on size and model. The element plugs into terminals at the back of the oven cavity; replacement is usually a 30-minute job.

Convection fan motor (from $200)

The fan behind the rear oven panel. When it fails, convection mode doesn’t work properly. Parts are from $70; labor requires removing the rear panel.

Both types

Temperature sensor/NTC (from $130)

A thin probe mounted inside the oven cavity. Costs from $15 for the part. A failed sensor causes temperature inaccuracy and error codes E011/E012. Quick to replace — typically under 30 minutes.

Control board (from $280)

The most expensive common repair. Fisher & Paykel oven control boards are model-specific and cost from $150 for the part. Symptoms include dead display, erratic temperature, or failure to start any cycle.

Door hinges (from $150)

Fisher & Paykel oven doors use spring-loaded hinges. When they break, the door won’t close properly or drops open. Hinges are replaced in pairs (from $40 for the set). The door must be removed for access.

Self-cleaning damage

Self-clean cycles run at ~900°F and are the most common trigger for control board and door lock failures. If your oven stops working immediately after a self-clean cycle, the thermal fuse or control board may have failed due to extreme heat. This is covered in our self-clean mode guide.

For a quote tailored to your appliance, schedule Fisher & Paykel oven diagnostics — the total cost depends on the diagnosis confirmed on-site.

fisher-paykel oven repair cost: key takeaways

Your fisher-paykel oven repair cost is largely set by fuel type and the part that failed: igniters and elements stay affordable, while a model-specific control board is the priciest common job. Use the figures above as a starting point, and remember that heat-stressed boards after a self-clean cycle are a recurring theme worth watching.

Getting more years from your Fisher & Paykel oven

Oven longevity owes a lot to restraint with the self-clean cycle. Those 900-degree pyrolytic runs are the single biggest stressor on the thermal fuse, door lock, and control board, so spacing them out and wiping spills manually between cycles meaningfully extends the appliance’s life. The AeroTech convection system in these ovens distributes heat evenly, which also reduces hot-spot wear on elements over time.

When a repair is needed, locate the model and serial numbers on the rating plate — usually along the oven door frame or behind a drawer on Fisher & Paykel ranges. Those numbers let a technician confirm whether your oven is gas or electric and which model-specific board it takes, so the correct part is on the truck.

Gas valve and ignition work touches live fuel connections and belongs with a licensed gas professional; this is a safety line, not a cost-saving DIY. Boards, elements, and hinges should likewise come from a trusted parts supplier and match your exact model, since Fisher & Paykel control boards are not interchangeable across ranges.

If the oven shows a sensor fault such as E011 or E012, our error code reference explains the reading before you commit to a visit. Some codes mean a $15 NTC probe drifted out of spec; others point to a board that needs proper diagnosis, especially after a self-clean overheat.

A broken oven derails dinner plans, so we keep common igniters, elements, and sensors stocked and offer same-day appointments where the schedule permits. The diagnostic fee applies toward the repair if you go ahead, our labor carries a 30-day warranty, and quotes always start from the figures above. Book an oven visit online or call to describe the fault.

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