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Viking Cooktop Repair

Experienced repair for Viking cooktops and gas rangetops — VGSU sealed-gas burners with VariSimmer and SureSpark, VICU induction with LED Codes 1-5, and VGRT/VRT rangetops — diagnosed honestly by symptom on gas and by code on induction.

Models VGSU gas drop-in · VICU induction · VGRT/VRT gas rangetop · VECU electric radiant Series 7 Series · 5 Series · 3 Series Coverage All 50 US states Response ~24h average

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What we fix on Viking cooktops.

/01

Gas burner clicks but will not light

A VGSU or VGRT burner sparks but never lights. A clogged burner port, an off-center or wet burner cap, a fouled spark electrode, or no gas reaching the burner; the SureSpark ignition is cleaned, dried, and tested, and the cap re-seated before any part is fitted.

/02

Igniter will not stop clicking

A burner lights but the igniter keeps sparking, or several burners click together. Moisture or food debris around a spark electrode, or a misaligned cap, keeps the spark module firing; the electrodes are cleaned and dried and the module tested.

/03

Weak, yellow, or uneven flame

A gas burner burns low, yellow, or uneven instead of a clean blue flame, and the VariSimmer setting will not hold a gentle simmer. Clogged ports, a wrong NG/LP orifice, or low gas pressure; the burner is cleaned, the orifice checked, and the flame balanced.

/04

Induction LED Codes 1-5 (VICU)

A VICU induction cooktop flashes an LED diagnostic: Code 1 means no compatible vessel detected (pan-detect), Code 2 a switch fault, Code 3 a flash failure, Code 4 incorrect setup/config data, and Code 5 a communication error between the interface board and induction generator; the indicated stage is tested.

/05

Induction zone will not heat / no pan detected

A VICU element shows the pan-detect lockout or shuts off mid-cook. A warped, non-ferromagnetic, or undersized pan (under 4") is normal cookware detection, not a fault; otherwise an overheat sensor, a cooling-fan restriction, or a power-stage fault is tested.

/06

No spark at all across the cooktop

No burner sparks when any knob is turned. A loss of 120V to the spark module, a failed module, or a wiring fault on the SureSpark harness; the supply and module are tested so the whole cooktop ignites reliably again.

These are the most common issues — not an exhaustive list. Our technicians diagnose and repair any Viking cooktop problem, including intermittent faults, unusual symptoms, and issues not listed here.

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About Viking cooktop repair

Common Viking cooktop problems

Professional Viking cooktop repair covers two very different technologies — sealed gas (VGSU drop-in cooktops and VGRT/VRT gas rangetops) and VICU induction — so most diagnosis is observable-symptom work on gas, confirmed by component testing, with a thin LED code set on induction. The faults we see most on a Viking cooktop are a gas burner that sparks but will not light, an igniter that will not stop clicking, a weak or yellow flame that will not hold a VariSimmer simmer, and on induction the LED diagnostic Codes 1 through 5 or a “no pan detected” lockout. A gas cooktop and a gas rangetop are cooktop-only surfaces with no oven, controlled by knobs and SureSpark ignition with no digital display, so a gas fault is read by symptom, not a code. The signature Elevation and sealed burners, VariSimmer, and SoftLit controls deliver serious power, but electrodes, caps, orifices, and coils still wear.

Our Viking cooktop repair process

As an independent, third-party service our experienced technicians first confirm whether the unit is a sealed-gas VGSU/VGRT or a VICU induction cooktop, because the diagnosis path is completely different. On gas they clean and test the spark electrode, the SureSpark spark module, the burner cap seating, and the port, and confirm the NG or LP orifice; on induction they read the LED Code (1 pan-detect, 2 switch, 3 flash, 4 config, 5 communication), then test the coil, the cooling fan, and the sensors. They separate the normal states from real faults before any part is fitted. We fit Viking-specific parts from trusted parts suppliers, and every visit is backed by a 30-day labor warranty on the workmanship. Most repairs are completed in a single trip, and you can book a cooktop repair online at any time. A clear quote is given before work begins, and the total cost depends on the diagnosis — we never quote a fixed price sight unseen.

Viking cooktop models we service

We service the full US Viking cooktop and gas-rangetop lineup. Gas drop-in cooktops include the VGSU53616BSS (36″, six burners), the VGSU53015BSS (30″), and the VGSU5366BSS (36″ sealed). Gas rangetops — cooktop-only, no oven — include the VGRT7366BSS / VRT7366BSS (36″, 7 Series) and VRT7486GSS (48″ with a ViChrome griddle) on the top tier, and the VGRT5364GSS / VRT5364GSS and VGRT5366BSS / VRT5366BSS on the 5 Series. Induction cooktops include the VICU53616BST (36″, six elements) and VICU53014BST (30″), and electric radiant cooktops the VECU53616BSB (36″) and VECU53014BSB (30″). Because the same rangetop was renamed across series years — VGRT became VRT on the 7 Series — both forms are valid for the same unit, and confirming the exact prefix and size guides the part. Gas burners share the SureSpark and VariSimmer hardware while induction shares the coil-and-generator platform, so a repair follows the same logic once the model is confirmed. Our model directory lists the electrodes, spark modules, caps, orifices, coils, and control boards matched to each build so the correct part is sourced the first time.

Error codes and diagnostics

A Viking gas cooktop or gas rangetop has no electronic fault display, so every gas fault — a burner that will not light, an igniter that will not stop clicking, or a weak yellow flame — is read by symptom at the electrode, the SureSpark module, the cap, and the orifice. Only the VICU induction cooktops carry codes, and they are LED-flash patterns, not “E#” or “F#” text: LED Code 1 is no compatible vessel detected, Code 2 a switch fault, Code 3 a flash failure, Code 4 incorrect setup/config data between the interface board and induction generator, and Code 5 a communication error between them. Our technicians confirm each LED Code at the named stage, and you can look up what each means on our cooktop error-code guides.

Service areas

Our specialist technicians cover all 50 states and 120+ metro areas, and the booking form accepts requests 24/7 with same-day visits where availability allows. Every visit is handled by a skilled technician who carries the diagnostic tools and the Viking-specific parts most likely needed, so the fault is identified and, wherever possible, fixed on the first trip. Full specifications and the current cooktop lineup are published by the manufacturer at vikingrange.com. Browse step-by-step help in our repair guides, or book any service through the scheduling page.

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