Viking builds restaurant-caliber appliances for serious home cooks, and keeping them at their best in Tennessee takes a specialist. Our team is the trusted name for viking repair Tennessee, reaching the capital at Nashville and the cities of Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Clarksville across a population of about 6.9M — and we service the whole catalogue, from pro ranges and rangetops to ProChill refrigeration, wall ovens, wine cellars, outdoor grills, hoods, dishwashers and ice machines.

The Viking lineup we service in Tennessee
Our experienced technicians service every appliance line Viking makes for the US market:
- Ice machines — 15″ undercounter ice machines serviced for not making ice, cloudy or ragged cubes (descale needed), low capacity from a restricted drain or dirty condenser, a “Check Water” light or water on the floor — read from indicator lights, never a code
- Microwaves — 3-in-1 over-range and 24″ drawer microwaves serviced for no power, magnetron / diode no-heat, turntable not turning, OTR fan and light issues and sparking — by symptom only, since the display carries word prompts, not fault codes
- Dishwashers — 24″ panel-ready and stainless dishwashers with the two-light binary blink display, serviced for won’t-drain (clogged filter / pump, the 1-5 / 3-3 pattern), won’t-fill (2-2), leaking / flood (1-1) and won’t-start door-latch faults
- Range hoods — Viking ventilation from low-profile mini-blowers to 48″ and 60″ custom liners, serviced for a blower that won’t run, lights out, weak suction from clogged baffles, or a heat-sensor auto-on that won’t stop — all by symptom, never a code
- Grills — outdoor gas grills (VGBQ, VGIQ, VQGI, VQGFS) with Gourmet-Glo infrared rotisserie, ProSear / TruSear sear burners and ceramic radiant briquettes — fully mechanical with push-button or push-turn electronic ignition and no codes, so they are diagnosed by ignition, flame and regulator symptoms
- Wine cellars — 15″, 24″ and 30″ undercounter and full-height built-in wine storage with ±1°F Dynamic Cooling and Star-K Sabbath mode, serviced for temperature that won’t hold, a Door Ajar alert that won’t clear and condenser or evaporator faults
- Freezers — 24″, 30″ and 36″ all-freezer columns with Variable Speed DC Overdrive compressors, serviced for not-freezing, frost / defrost-failure buildup, ice-maker faults and the oPn / Shr thermistor messages
- Refrigeration — 5 Series Professional and 7 Series fully-integrated built-in refrigeration with ProChill ±1°F control and Adaptive Defrost, serviced for warm-running cabinets, oPn / Shr thermistor messages, ice-maker faults and a column simply left in showroom mode
- Wall ovens — single and double electric wall ovens with the Rapid Ready preheat and ProFlow baffle, serviced from the F1/F2/F3 RTD-and-controller codes on the older EOC and the F0x door-latch and sensor codes on the newer EOC4 generation
- Cooktops & rangetops — 36″ and 48″ Viking rangetops and drop-in cooktops with Elevation / TruPowerPlus burners, VariSimmer and the ViChrome griddle, plus QuickCook electric radiant tops — gas serviced by symptom only, induction by its LED Codes 1–5
- Ranges — 7 Series and 5 Series freestanding ranges with Elevation or TruPowerPlus sealed burners, VariSimmer, SureSpark re-ignition and the Gourmet-Glo infrared broiler — the gas burners diagnosed by symptom, the electric-control oven by its F-codes (F1 shorted RTD, F2 open RTD, F3 controller)
Regional conditions behind Viking repair Tennessee
Tennessee’s humid summers and damp river valleys keep moisture in the air most of the year, and that moisture loads a ProChill column’s condenser and is hard on outdoor grills. The Volunteer State’s hard water is the other constant: scale clogs inlet valves and heaters in Viking dishwashers, surfacing drain LED blink patterns and dishwashers that will not reach temperature. Eastern mountain elevations near Knoxville add dry-air gasket stress and can call for a burner-orifice adjustment, so we descale, service igniters and verify oven RTD sensors (F1/F2) statewide.
How a Viking reports trouble
Viking is honest about which appliances actually show codes and which do not — and so are we. An electric wall oven (or the electric-control oven in a dual-fuel range) shows real F-codes: F1 for a shorted RTD oven sensor, F2 for an open RTD sensor, F3 for a controller fault, with the newer EOC4 generation using F01 for a door latch and F02/F03 for the sensor and cooling fan. A dishwasher reports faults as LED blink patterns, not numbers. An induction cooktop flashes LED Codes 1–5. But a ProChill refrigerator or freezer is symptom-led — DOOR OPEN, HIGH TEMP, or the oPn / Shr sensor messages — and a gas range burner, gas rangetop, gas grill, range hood or microwave has no fault display at all. Our error-code library breaks each one down — we never invent a code for a product that has none.
Common Tennessee repairs we handle
In Tennessee homes, the bulk of our work involves humid-air load and hard-water dishwasher faults. On the cooking side, expect electric-oven F2 open-RTD faults (a failed temperature sensor), F1 shorted-RTD and F3 controller faults, plus gas-burner clicks-but-won’t-light from a dirty or misaligned spark electrode — symptom only, no code. On dishwashing, a 1-5 or 3-3 drain blink from a blocked pump and a 2-2 fill timeout from a closed valve. On refrigeration, ProChill HIGH TEMP alarms after a hot spell are common, and a column that “won’t cool” is often just in showroom mode. Induction cooktops flash LED Codes 1–5, and grills and range hoods are symptom-only. We resolve those at the same visit, parts in hand.
Coverage and response across Tennessee
We dispatch experienced technicians to metro areas including Nashville, Memphis. Outlying towns and rural properties throughout Tennessee are served on a scheduled rotation, with most repairs finished on the first visit. As part of a network covering 120+ metro areas nationwide, our dispatch desk takes requests 24/7, and same-day appointments are available in many regions.
Seasonal upkeep for Tennessee owners
Tennessee’s climate rewards a few simple habits. Clear the dishwasher filter so it doesn’t flash a drain blink pattern, top up the dishwasher salt where the water is hard, vacuum the ProChill condenser, confirm refrigerator and freezer door gaskets seal cleanly, and keep gas-range burner ports and grill venturis clean for a clean blue flame. Any constant compressor running, a standing HIGH TEMP alarm or an oPn / Shr message is a stop-and-call situation. Catching small issues early is far cheaper than replacing a sealed system or a drain pump.
What a Tennessee service call costs
Every visit opens with a full diagnosis and a written estimate before any work begins. Diagnostic visits start from $99; the total cost depends on the model, the parts and the configuration, and we never quote a fixed price unseen. We fit only genuine Viking OEM components so your appliance performs exactly as engineered, and we stand behind the labor we perform with a 30-day labor warranty. Booking takes two minutes through our online scheduling form — or browse the Viking models and the full list of repair services first. For original specifications, consult the manufacturer’s site at vikingrange.com.