<strong>Quick answer:</strong> The Wolf GR Gas Range (Professional) Oven is a well-documented oven with known repair patterns. Most common issue: Dual-stacked burner igniter failure. Dealing with a Wolf GR Gas Range (Professional) oven that is not working right? You are in the right place. We have compiled service data across every model in this series — top failures and their frequency, error code lookup, parts sourcing, <a href="https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">recall</a> checks, and an honest repair-vs-replace framework tied to unit age.
Models Covered in This Guide#
This guide covers the Wolf GR Gas Range (Professional) series ovens, manufactured from 2014-2026. The following model numbers share the same platform, parts catalog, and common failure modes:
- GR304
- GR364C
- GR366
- GR484
- GR486G
- GR606
All models listed above use the same core components and are serviced with the same replacement parts. If your specific model number starts with the same prefix but is not listed, this guide still applies — Wolf uses common platforms across model variants within a series.
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Combustion analyzer ($300), igniter tester ($120), temperature calibrator ($150), and gas pressure manometer. Our technician arrives with $15K+ in professional tools — your diagnostic is free.
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Quick Specifications#
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand | Wolf |
| Series | GR Gas Range (Professional) |
| Type | Oven |
| Year Range | 2014-2026 |
| Models Covered | 6 models |
| Capacity | 4.4-6.9 cu ft (varies by width 30-60 inch) |
| Key Features | All-gas professional range, Dual-stacked sealed burners (300-15,000 BTU), Infrared charbroiler and griddle options, Convection oven |
| Additional Features | Cobalt blue porcelain interior, Continuous heavy-duty grates, Island trim available |
Top 5 Most Common Problems#
Based on repair data for Wolf GR Gas Range (Professional) ovens, these are the most frequent issues ranked by how often we see them in service calls. Understanding these common failures helps you identify problems early and make informed repair decisions.
| # | Problem | Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dual-stacked burner igniter failure | 22% |
| 2 | Gas valve regulator calibration drift | 12% |
| 3 | Oven igniter weakening | 16% |
| 4 | Infrared charbroiler element failure (if equipped) | 10% |
| 5 | Convection fan motor bearing noise during oven operation | 8% |
1. Dual-stacked burner igniter failure (22% of repairs)#
Dual-stacked burner igniter failure — burner clicks but one flame ring does not light
Frequency: This issue accounts for approximately 22% of all service calls on the Wolf GR Gas Range (Professional) series.
2. Gas valve regulator calibration drift (12% of repairs)#
Gas valve regulator calibration drift — burner flame too high or too low
Frequency: This issue accounts for approximately 12% of all service calls on the Wolf GR Gas Range (Professional) series.
3. Oven igniter weakening (16% of repairs)#
Oven igniter weakening — glows but cannot reach gas valve open amperage
Frequency: This issue accounts for approximately 16% of all service calls on the Wolf GR Gas Range (Professional) series.
4. Infrared charbroiler element failure (if equipped) (10% of repairs)#
Infrared charbroiler element failure (if equipped) — uneven heat or no glow
Frequency: This issue accounts for approximately 10% of all service calls on the Wolf GR Gas Range (Professional) series.
5. Convection fan motor bearing noise during oven operation (8% of repairs)#
Convection fan motor bearing noise during oven operation
Frequency: This issue accounts for approximately 8% of all service calls on the Wolf GR Gas Range (Professional) series.
Safety First — Know the Risks
Gas ovens involve live gas lines — a loose connection creates explosion and carbon monoxide risk. Electric ovens run on 240V circuits. Our techs are licensed and insured — let them handle the risk.
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Which Parts Commonly Fail?#
These are the parts most frequently replaced on Wolf GR Gas Range (Professional) ovens. Part numbers are specific to this series — when ordering, always verify the part number against your exact model number, as there may be minor variations between production years.
| Part | Part Number |
|---|---|
| Dual-stacked burner igniter Wolf 812336 | Wolf 812336 |
| Gas valve assembly Wolf 814584 | Wolf 814584 |
| Oven igniter Wolf 813547 | Wolf 813547 |
| Infrared charbroiler element Wolf 812429 | Wolf 812429 |
| Convection fan motor Wolf 816049 | Wolf 816049 |
Part costs vary by model and supplier. Professional installation adds additional labor cost depending on the complexity of the repair and your location.
Recall Status#
There are no active recalls on the Wolf GR Gas Range (Professional) series as of 2026-05-28. We recommend checking the Consumer Product Safety Commission at cpsc.gov periodically with your specific model number, as recalls can be issued at any time. You can also sign up for email alerts on the CPSC website to be notified if a recall is issued for your appliance.
The Real Cost of DIY
Average DIY attempt: $150-400 in tools you may use once, plus the risk of further damage. Our diagnostic visit costs $0 — we find the problem and give you an honest quote.
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Repair vs. Replace: When Is It Worth Fixing Your Wolf GR Gas Range (Professional)?#
This is the most common question we hear from Wolf GR Gas Range (Professional) owners. The answer depends on three factors: the age of the unit, the cost of the repair, and the cumulative repair history.
At + MSRP (60-inch models), Wolf gas ranges are always worth repairing. Igniter replacement at costs less than 2% of a 48-inch model.
General rule for the Wolf GR Gas Range (Professional): If the unit is under 10 years old and the repair costs less than 50% of a new equivalent model, repair is almost always the better value. After 10 years, evaluate the total repair history — if cumulative repairs over the past 2-3 years exceed 40% of replacement cost, upgrading to a new unit provides better long-term value and a fresh warranty.
Repair Decision Matrix by Age#
| Unit Age | Minor Repair | Major Repair | Critical Repair | |---|---|---|<p>This matches what our service teams see in practice: dealing with a wolf gr gas range (professional) oven that is not working right?.</p>
---| | Under 5 years | Repair | Repair | Repair (usually) | | 5-10 years | Repair | Evaluate total history | Consider replacing | | Over 10 years | Repair if otherwise healthy | Consider replacing | Replace recommended |
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Preventive Maintenance for Wolf GR Gas Range (Professional)#
Regular maintenance is the most cost-effective way to extend the life of your Wolf GR Gas Range (Professional) oven and prevent the common failures listed above. Follow these practices:
- Clean around burner igniters monthly — grease buildup is the #1 cause of ignition failure
- Inspect dual-stacked burner ports quarterly with a pin
- Have gas valve regulators professionally calibrated every 3-5 years
- Clean convection fan annually
- Season cast-iron grates with high-smoke-point oil after cleaning
Don't Void Your Warranty
Opening your appliance yourself may void the manufacturer warranty. Our repair comes with a 90-day guarantee, and we document everything for warranty compliance.
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Related Troubleshooting Guides#
If your Wolf GR Gas Range (Professional) is experiencing a specific symptom, these detailed guides walk you through the diagnosis process step by step:
What Are the Best Long-Term Ownership Tips?#
Ranges and ovens are among the longest-lasting appliances in your home, typically serving 15-20 years with basic maintenance. Use the self-clean cycle sparingly (2-3 times per year maximum) — the extreme temperatures stress the door lock mechanism and can crack the door glass. For gas models, the igniter is a wear item that weakens over time — if your oven takes longer than 60 seconds to light, schedule a replacement before it fails completely.
Is It Worth Your Time?
Oven temperature issues require systematic testing of the igniter, gas valve, thermostat, and calibration. Average DIY: 4-6 hours. Our technician diagnoses the issue in about 30 minutes — same-day appointments available.
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Need Professional Help With Your Wolf GR Gas Range (Professional)?#
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