Service available now · 50 states Mon–Sun · 7AM–9PM EST

Viking Grill Repair

Experienced repair for Viking outdoor gas grills — VGBQ and VGIQ TruSear built-ins, VQGI ProSear cast-brass burners, and VQGFS freestanding carts — diagnosed honestly by observable symptom, since these gas grills carry no control board and no error codes.

Models VGBQ stainless burners · VGIQ TruSear · VQGI ProSear · VQGFS freestanding cart Series Built-in · Freestanding · Ultra-Premium Coverage All 50 US states Response ~24h average

Schedule Viking
appliance repair

Certified technicians in all 50 US states. Average response within 24 hours.

  • Certified Viking specialists
  • Genuine OEM parts
  • 30-day labor warranty
  • Upfront pricing

What we fix on Viking grills.

/01

Will not ignite

A burner will not light at all on a Viking grill repair. Clogged burner ports, a fouled igniter, a dead 9V ignition battery, or a regulator fault; the ignition path, ports, and gas supply are cleaned and tested before any part is fitted, since there is no control board to read a code.

/02

Igniter clicks but no flame

The push-button or push-turn electronic igniter clicks or sparks but the burner never catches. A misaligned or fouled electrode, moisture in the burner, a clogged port, or no gas flow; the electrode is cleaned, dried, and re-gapped and the gas path checked.

/03

Uneven heat across the grill

One area runs far hotter than another. Clogged burner ports, displaced ceramic radiant briquettes, or a partially blocked burner; the burners and briquettes are cleared and re-set so heat spreads evenly across the cooking surface.

/04

Low flame / stuck in LP bypass

Every burner burns low and the grill never reaches temperature, often after a tank swap. The LP regulator has tripped into its safety "bypass" mode; the regulator is reset following the documented relight procedure, and a failed regulator replaced.

/05

Rotisserie or infrared burner not working

The dual-position rotisserie motor will not turn, or the Gourmet-Glo infrared rotisserie burner, a ProSear/ProSear 2, or an older TruSear burner will not glow. The motor, the burner, and the ignition for that burner are tested individually.

/06

Flare-ups or excessive grease fire

Persistent flare-ups scorch food. Grease buildup in the firebox, drip tray, or on the briquettes; the grill is cleaned and the burner and briquette layout checked so grease drains and burns off as designed.

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

Grill repair in all 50 US states.

All locations →
Our certified Viking grill technicians are dispatched from local hubs in every major US metro. Whether you're in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Miami, Dallas, or a smaller city — we provide the same fast, expert service with genuine parts.
About Viking grill repair

Common Viking grill problems

Skilled Viking grill repair covers the brand’s outdoor gas grills — built-in and freestanding units that are fully mechanical, with no control board and no error codes, so every diagnosis is an honest, observable-symptom check. The faults we see most on a Viking grill are a burner that will not ignite, an igniter that clicks or sparks but produces no flame, uneven heat across the cooking surface, a low flame stuck in LP “bypass” mode after a tank swap, and a rotisserie or infrared sear burner that will not work. Because the ignition is a push-button or push-turn electronic system — not SureSpark, which is range-only — a dead 9V battery, a fouled electrode, or a clogged port is a common, simple cause. The Gourmet-Glo infrared rotisserie, ProSear and TruSear sear burners, and ceramic radiant briquettes deliver restaurant-grade heat, but burners, igniters, and regulators still wear outdoors.

Our Viking grill repair process

As an independent, third-party service our experienced technicians treat the grill as the all-mechanical gas appliance it is — there is no display to read, so they work from the symptom. A burner that will not ignite is traced through the burner ports, the electrode, the 9V ignition battery, and the gas regulator; a low flame across every burner is traced to an LP regulator tripped into bypass and reset with the documented relight procedure; uneven heat is traced to clogged ports and displaced ceramic briquettes. They test the Gourmet-Glo infrared rotisserie, the ProSear or older TruSear sear burner, and the rotisserie motor individually. We fit Viking-specific parts from trusted parts suppliers and back the work with a 30-day labor warranty. You can book a grill repair online, and most visits resolve the fault in a single trip, with a clear quote before work begins and a total that depends on the diagnosis.

Viking grill models we service

We service both generations of Viking outdoor gas grills. The older generation uses stainless burners — the VGBQ53024NSS (30″ built-in, NG), the VGBQ53624NSS and VGBQ53624LSS (36″, NG/LP), the VGBQ4122RTN (41″), and the VGBQ5304RTL (53″), plus the Ultra-Premium VGIQ542241NSS / …LSS (42″) with a TruSear infrared burner. The newer generation, built after the Lynx integration, uses cast-brass burners — the VQGI5361 (36″), VQGI5421 (42″), and VQGI5541NSS (54″) built-ins with ProSear, and the VQGFS536, VQGFS5421, and VQGFS5540 freestanding carts (36″/42″/54″, NG/LP). The two generations do not share burners — older stainless versus newer cast brass — so confirming the prefix (VGBQ, VGIQ, VQGI, or VQGFS) and the NG or LP suffix is essential before a burner, igniter, or regulator is sourced. Our model directory lists the burners, electrodes, igniters, briquettes, regulators, and rotisserie parts matched to each build so the correct part is fitted the first time. For an indoor cooktop, see our cooktop repair page instead.

Symptoms and diagnostics

A Viking grill has no control board and no error codes, so diagnosis is entirely symptom-based and confirmed by testing. A burner that will not ignite is read at the ports, electrode, battery, and regulator; an igniter that clicks with no flame at the electrode gap and gas flow; uneven heat at the ports and ceramic briquettes; a low flame across the grill at the LP regulator and its bypass state; and a dead rotisserie or sear burner at that burner’s own ignition and gas supply. Flare-ups are read as grease buildup rather than a fault. Our technicians confirm each symptom at the named part before any repair, and related outdoor-cooking help is gathered in our repair 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 grill 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.

F — Get started

Schedule your Viking
grill repair today.

Book online and save 10% on labor. Available in all 50 US states, 7 days a week.