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Viking open burner repair

The burner this make is known for: grates, bowls and burner heads that lift out by hand. Most of what goes wrong up there is reachable, and a real share of it costs the visit and nothing else.

  • 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

Before you read on

What this job costs and how it is agreed

A starting figure, not a quote. What moves it is the model, how the unit is built in and which part it needs — settled after the on-site diagnostic.

Starts at

from $175

After a diagnostic from $95, which comes off the bill when you go ahead.

Diagnostic

From $95, credited to the repair

The price

In writing, before anything is opened

Warranty

On the labor we performed

On the visit

How this visit actually goes

The same order every time, so nothing is opened and nothing is charged before you have seen the figure and said yes.

  1. 01

    Take the top apart

    Grates, bowls, burner heads. On this design everything above the manifold comes off without tools, which is exactly why the diagnosis starts there.

  2. 02

    Clear the ports properly

    Not a wipe. A partly blocked port gives a lazy flame on one side of the ring, and that is what people describe as "the burner is weak" months before it stops lighting.

  3. 03

    Check the ignition and the flame sensing

    An electrode that clicks and does not light, and one that lights and drops out a few seconds later, are two different repairs.

  4. 04

    Prove it at both ends

    Full heat and a genuine simmer, with the head seated the way it will be after the next clean.

Applies to

  • A stainless professional gas range with eight knobs and cast grates, built into a white kitchen run
    Open burner · Sealed burner · Dual fuel · Electric · Induction · 24" to 66"

    Viking range repair in Miami

    The appliance this brand is named for, and the one place it does something nobody else does: an open burner that comes apart in your hands. Gas, dual fuel, all-electric and induction are all sold under the same badge, and a range that will not light and a range that will not heat are two completely different visits.

    • A burner that sparks and never catches
    • An oven that will not reach or hold temperature
    • A door still locked hours after a self-clean
    Range repair
  • A wide five-burner gas cooktop set into a granite counter above white cabinetry
    Gas · Electric · Induction · Professional rangetop · 24" to 48"

    Viking cooktop repair in Miami

    Two appliances and one word. A rangetop is a range's burner deck with cabinetry under it instead of an oven; a cooktop is the lighter equipment that drops into a worktop. Gas, electric and induction behind them fail in three unrelated ways, and only one of the three is really about heat.

    • A zone that shuts itself down mid-cook
    • The surface refusing to see a pan
    • Controls locked, or answering a wet cloth
    Cooktop repair

In more detail

About Viking open burner repair

Why this burner is different

Almost every rival sealed the cooktop. This make kept a commercial-type open burner in the home kitchen, where the grate, the bowl and the burner head all lift out and the port ring is visible. That is a maintenance advantage and a cleaning liability at the same time, and both show up in the same repair.

What actually goes wrong

  • Ports blocked, partly or fully, usually after something boiled over.
  • A burner head seated a fraction out of place after a clean — the single most common cause of "it will not light".
  • An electrode fouled or cracked, which clicks without ever producing a spark that carries.
  • A flame sensing circuit that lets it light and then shuts it down.

Open or sealed — which one is in your kitchen

Both are sold under the same badge and they are different repairs. The model number settles it in one line, which is why we ask for it before quoting anything on a cooktop.

This article is based on:

  • Official manufacturer documentation
  • Internal repair procedures
  • Technician repair history
  • Company quality standards

Before you book

Questions about viking open burner repair

It clicks and clicks and will not light.

Usually a wet or fouled electrode, or a burner head that went back a fraction out of place after cleaning. Both are checked first because both are free to correct, and between them they account for a large share of these calls.

One burner has a yellow, lazy flame.

Ports rather than gas. A yellow flame on one side of the ring is a blocked or partly blocked port, and on an open burner it is reachable without dismantling anything under the top.

Can I take the burners off myself?

Yes, and this design is the reason. Grates, bowls and heads lift straight out and go back one way only. What is worth leaving alone is anything under the manifold, where the gas connections are.

Tell us the model number and what it is doing.

Call (305) 697-3843