My Frigidaire microwave stopped working. Why won’t they honor my warranty?

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By Christopher Elliott

Manuel Harris’s Electrolux microwave oven stops working. Fortunately, it’s still under warranty. Unfortunately, Frigidaire won’t honor the warranty. What can he do?

Question

I bought a two-year warranty contract for my Frigidaire microwave oven from Electrolux  Warranty Corporation in 2019 (Electrolux owns Frigidaire). Less than two years later, the oven ceased to function. 

I called Electrolux on the day it stopped working and obtained a claim number for the repair. A local authorized dealer came to my house a few days later and picked up the unit. 

They were unable to repair it and they called the service people at Frigidaire but between them they could not get this to work. 

I contacted the Electrolux warranty department on several occasions to monitor the progress but it appears that after 30 days, Frigidaire for some reason pulled the repair ticket even though it was still broken. 

I went back and forth with the warranty department and the dealer about this and finally they declared the unit not fixable in early 2022. According to my contract, if the unit is not repairable after 60 days I am entitled to a new replacement microwave. However, now the warranty people tell me that this is not possible since the warranty contract has expired. 

I feel that I am due a new microwave since I notified them during the contract period and it is not my fault they could not figure this out before the contract expired. — Manuel Harris, Jamestown, N.D.

Answer

Your Frigidaire was under warranty when it stopped working. That’s all that matters. If you notified Electrolux, then it should have honored the claim.

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It’s possible that in the handoff between the outside repair technician and Electrolux, the date of your initial claim may have gotten reset. Since you were so close to the end of your two-year warranty period, that would have put you outside your warranty.

Yours seems to be yet another cursed microwave. Appliance manufacturers don’t like honoring warranties because it’s an extra expense. But you paid for an additional warranty that covered the microwave. Even if you were past the warranty period, Electrolux should have tried to help you. A microwave oven should last longer than two years, don’t you think? 

Why won’t they honor the warranty for his Electrolux microwave?

I publish the names, numbers and emails of the Electrolux executives on this site. A brief, polite email to one of them would have probably cleared this up. (Here’s how to fix your own consumer problems.)

Fortunately, you kept an excellent paper trail. You had a record of when you filed your claim, and it was within your warranty period.

You reached out to my advocacy team for help. I contacted Electrolux on your behalf and showed it the evidence. The company sent you a new microwave.

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Christopher Elliott

Christopher Elliott is the founder of Elliott Advocacy, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that empowers consumers to solve their problems and helps those who can't. He's the author of numerous books on consumer advocacy and writes three nationally syndicated columns. He also publishes the Elliott Report, a news site for consumers, and Elliott Confidential, a critically acclaimed newsletter about customer service. If you have a consumer problem you can't solve, contact him directly through his advocacy website. You can also follow him on X, Facebook, and LinkedIn, or sign up for his daily newsletter. He is based in Panamá City.

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