Error code
Viking cooktop error code F5
Viking cooktop error code F5: the manufacturer publishes this for a communication error. What the code covers, what to check before you book, and why the same token means something else on another Viking machine.
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What we can confirm
Code F5, from the manufacturer's own documentation
A code is only meaningful together with the generation showing it — the same two digits mean different things across generations, and that is the commonest reason a code looked up online leads somewhere wrong. This one is recorded on Designer Series.
The code
F5
The manufacturer publishes this for a communication error
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What it narrows down to
Communication error
What you are probably seeing
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What it looks like from the kitchen
The symptom this code usually arrives with
A code names the subsystem; the symptom is what sent you to look at the display in the first place. That page says what it usually turns out to be, cheapest cause first.
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Nothing at all, or nothing that lasts Cooktop will not turn on
A cooktop that shows nothing when it is touched, or comes on and shuts itself down immediately. On the tops with a display this often arrives with a token that names the board rather than the elements.
- No response to the power key at all
- It powers up and shuts straight down
- A token in the timer window at start-up
On the same generation
What else belongs to the Designer Series
A code belongs to a generation rather than to one cabinet. These are the other codes yours can show, and the models that can show this one — a display often has more than one thing to say, and the model number decides what any of it costs to put right.
Other codes this generation can display
Temperature sensor
Over temperature
Relay error
Control error
Software error
Keyboard, ambient light
LED test error
Keyboard error
Power device over temp
The same two digits mean different things across generations. Search the full code list
Models that can display this code
The number on the data plate decides which parts exist and how quickly they arrive. All models
In more detail
About Viking cooktop error code F5
What Viking publishes for it
On a Viking cooktop, the manufacturer publishes this for a communication error. That sentence is Viking's own, read out of the code table in its Use and Care manual for this equipment rather than worked out from the outside. Everything below it — what the condition covers and what is worth doing first — is ours, written from what this equipment does in Miami kitchens.
Which alphabet this belongs to
The board on these tops writes an F and one more letter into the timer window and cuts every element at the same moment. The letter is the part that matters: it says whether the control saw a key, a sensor, a relay or the board next to it.
What it covers
What a published cause names is a circuit rather than a component, which is the single most useful thing to know before anybody orders a part. This one covers:
- The link between the two boards inside the top
- The ribbon connector between them, which is the usual one
- Either board
Worth trying yourself, in this order
- Cut power at the breaker for five minutes — a communication code that clears and stays clear is worth noting
Then what
Two boards that cannot hear each other is most often the ribbon or the harness between them, not either board. In a coastal kitchen that harness has spent years in salt-laden air, and the connector is where that shows first.
Viking publishes this one for the electric and induction cooktops with a timer display — that is cooktops & rangetops and ranges on this site. The full Viking archive has the other conditions, searchable, and it is worth knowing that the same token can mean two different things on two different Viking machines, so the group above is part of the answer. We repair this equipment across Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach.
This article is based on:
- Official manufacturer documentation
- Internal repair procedures
- Technician repair history
- Company quality standards