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Electric stove burner not working: Common Causes & How to Fix

1Range/Stove/Oven Coil Surface Element

Most Common Solution
Repair Instructions:

First, check that the element is pushed fully into the socket. Next, inspect the burner for damage. If it looks damaged, replace it. Last, use a multimeter to test if electricity flows through the element. If it does not have continuity, replace it. Follow safety tips when working on appliances. Make sure the power is off before touching wires.Pushing the element in all the way, testing it, and replacing damaged ones can fix problems.

How to Replace Range/Stove/Oven Coil Surface Element

  1. Shut off power to range by flipping the circuit breaker or unplugging the power cord. This prevents electric shock during replacement.

  2. Remove control knob by gently wiggling and lifting it off the stem. Set knobs aside so they can be replaced in the correct positions.

  3. Loosen mounting screws or nuts securing the coil element in place using a nut driver or wrench. There may be one in each corner.

  4. Disconnect wire leads from coil. Use pliers or a flathead screwdriver to release terminals one at a time. Note or photograph positions beforehand.

  5. Lift out old coil element. It may take some wiggling to detach fully from mounts. Check condition of mounts and replace if corroded.

  6. Set new coil element in position. Line up mounting holes and feed wire leads through openings or channels.

  7. Tighten mounting hardware to securely affix coil. Reattach wire terminals by squeezing with pliers to lock in place.

  8. Replace control knob by slipping it over the stem aligning the flat edge.

  9. Restore power and test. Turn on range and coil to ensure proper heating function. Replacement complete!

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2Range/Stove/Oven Radiant Surface Element

Most Common Solution
Repair Instructions:

The heating element itself often causes this problem. The radiant surface element can burn out like a lightbulb. If the burner doesn't work and electricity can't flow through it, it needs replacing. The surface element can't be fixed once burnt out. Follow instructions to remove and replace it safely. Elements burn out over time with use. Replacing it restores heating. Handle burnt out elements carefully when removing them.

How to Replace Range/Stove/Oven Radiant Surface Element

  1. Shut off power to range by flipping the circuit breaker or unplugging the power cord. This prevents shock during replacement.

  2. Remove any cookware from the radiant element surface to improve access.

  3. Remove mounting bracket/retainer ring. Look for securing screws or clips around edge. Remove to detach element from cooktop surface.

  4. Disconnect wire leads from element terminals. Use pliers or a flathead screwdriver to release each wire one at a time, taking note of positions.

  5. Carefully lift out old element through cooktop opening. Wiggle as needed to detach fully from any remaining mounts.

  6. Adjust orientation of new element. Position wire leads and terminals to align with cooktop feed-through area.

  7. Replace mounting bracket/retainer ring. Secure with original screws or clips to hold element in cooktop cutout.

  8. Reattach wire terminals by inserting firmly with pliers into matching positions on new element.

  9. Restore power and test heating. Monitor with hand to ensure element reaches operating temperature.

  10. Replace any cookware and cleaning is complete.

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3Range/Stove/Oven Solid Surface Element

Most Common Solution
Repair Instructions:

If the solid surface burner doesn't work, the element itself probably burnt out. Inside it has a heating element like other burners. When electricity goes to it, the element glows hot. The heat transfers to the solid surface above it. Elements burn out over time, like lightbulbs. If the solid element doesn't work and electricity can't pass through it, it needs replacing. Follow instructions to remove and replace it safely. Burnt out elements can't be fixed. Replacing restores heating.

How to Replace Range/Stove/Oven Solid Surface Element

  1. Shut off power to the range by flipping the circuit breaker or unplugging the cord for safety.

  2. Remove any cookware from the surface element area to improve access.

  3. Look for mounting screws around the edge of the solid element underside.

  4. Remove mounting screws using a nut driver or screwdriver to detach element from cooktop.

  5. Carefully lift out old element. It may stick slightly due to decades of heated use. Wiggle as needed.

  6. Clean underside of cooktop if greasy or dirty to prepare for new seal.

  7. Set new element in place aligning screw holes if present. No need to overtighten screws.

  8. Reattach wire leads by squeezing terminals with pliers to lock into place.

  9. Turn power back on and test the element by monitoring temperature rise with your hand.

  10. Replace any cookware and enjoy your freshly replaced solid surface element!

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4Range/Stove/Oven Element Receptacle and Wire Kit

Most Common Solution
Repair Instructions:

The burner plugs into a receptacle socket. The contacts inside can burn out over time. Then power can't reach the element. Inspect the receptacle contacts. If they look burnt or damaged, replace the socket. Also check the element prongs for burning. If burnt, replace both the element and receptacle. Follow instructions to remove and replace parts safely. Burnt contacts block electricity flow. Replacing damaged sockets and elements restores the connection. Handle burnt parts carefully when removing them.

How to Replace Range/Stove/Oven Element Receptacle and Wire Kit

  1. Shut off power to range. Flip circuit breaker or unplug appliance to avoid electric shock during replacement.

  2. Remove control knobs by gently lifting straight up and off of stems. Set aside neatly.

  3. Remove burners. Look for mounting screws or clips securing burner bases in place. Remove to access wires below.

  4. Disconnect old wires from receptacle terminals. Use pliers or screwdriver to squeeze locks and separate each wire one at a time.

  5. Remove mounting screws securing old receptacle assembly in place behind burners. Lift out old unit.

  6. Install new receptacle with mounting screws, lining up terminals at the back.

  7. Attach new color-coded wires by connecting to matching terminals on receptacle. Push firmly into place.

  8. Replace burner bases over receptacle wires and secure with screws or clips.

  9. Replace control knobs by aligning flats and pushing onto stems.

  10. Restore power and test each burner by turning control knobs to the ""On"" position.

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5Range/Stove/Oven Igniter

Most Common Solution
Repair Instructions:

The proper functioning of a glass top electric stove relies significantly on the performance of its igniter. This critical component serves as the heating element responsible for generating the necessary heat when a burner is in use. When a burner is activated, the igniter undergoes a process that causes it to become sufficiently hot to cook food effectively. However, a malfunctioning or deteriorated igniter can disrupt this process, leading to suboptimal or complete failure of heating. In practical terms, this means that your burner may not attain the requisite temperature for cooking, resulting in undercooked or uncooked food. To address this issue, a thorough examination of the igniter is essential, with potential replacement, ensuring the restoration of the electric stove's operational efficiency and the precise execution of culinary tasks.

How to Replace Range/Stove/Oven Igniter

  1. Shut off power. Locate the circuit breaker for the range and shut it off to cut power to the appliance.

  2. Remove oven door. Most ranges have hinges that allow the door to be lifted off. Support the door and disengage it from the hinges. Set it aside.
  3. Remove back panel. Look inside the oven cavity for screws or clips holding a rear access panel in place. Remove the screws or clips and take off the panel to access wiring and components.
  4. Disconnect wires. The igniter will have two wires, one power supply and one ground, connected to it. Carefully disconnect the wires by twisting or squeezing release tabs to pull them free.
  5. Remove old igniter. The igniter is normally held in place with one or two mounting screws. Remove the screws to take out the old igniter.
  6. Install new igniter. Line up the mounting holes of the replacement igniter and secure it with the original screws. Reconnect the wires by pushing them firmly into the terminals.
  7. Replace back panel and door. Reattach any panels or covers removed during disassembly and remount the oven door on its hinges.
  8. Restore power. Go to the circuit breaker and restore power to the range. Test that the igniter sparks and the range functions properly.

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6Range/Stove/Oven Surface Element Switch

Most Common Solution
Repair Instructions:

The surface element switch sends electricity to the coil. If it is broken, that burner won't heat up. Try swapping it with another same-sized element. If it still doesn't work, the switch is likely bad. The switch can't be tested or fixed. If it seems broken, replace it. Follow safety tips when working on appliances. Make sure the power is off before touching wires. A bad switch stops electricity flowing to the burner. Swapping elements or replacing the switch can fix this.

How to Replace Range/Stove/Oven Surface Element Switch

  1. Shut off power. Locate the circuit breaker for the range and shut off power to the appliance. It is important to ensure there is no power flowing to avoid shock.

  2. Remove control knob. The burner control knob will usually pull straight off when wiggled gently. Set aside knobs so they can be replaced in the correct position later.

  3. Unscrew switch mounting screws. Look under the control panel for small mounting screws securing the switch in place. Remove screws using a Phillips head screwdriver.

  4. Disconnect wires. The switch will have wires connected either by screw terminals or wire nuts. Carefully unscrew terminals or unwrap nuts to separate wires from old switch.

  5. Remove old switch. Lift out the old switch once fully disconnected. Check for any gaskets or seals around the opening and save if reusable.

  6. Install new switch. Line up the switch in the opening and connect wires to the matching terminals. Be sure to attach wires to the correct terminals as marked.

  7. Secure and test switch. Replace mounting screws to secure the new switch tightly. Restore power and test each burner control by turning knobs to the ""On"" position.

  8. Replace control knobs. Slide knobs back onto switch stems, matching them to the proper burners. Testing is complete.

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7Range/Stove/Oven Surface Element Board

Most Common Solution
Repair Instructions:

The element board controls electricity to the burners using relays. If a relay fails, that burner won't heat up. If two or more go out at once, the element board is likely bad. If just one doesn't work, use a multimeter to test the element. Check if electricity flows through it. If it has continuity, the element board may be defective. Follow safety tips when testing appliances. Make sure the power is off before touching wires. The element board distributes electricity to the burners. Testing the elements and board finds problems.

How to Replace Range/Stove/Oven Surface Element Board

  1. Shut off power. Locate the circuit breaker for the range and shut off power. Disconnect or remove the power cord if possible.

  2. Remove control panel. Look along the front edge and back of the control panel for screws or clips holding it in. Remove to access wiring and components underneath.

  3. Disconnect wires from board. The element board will have multiple wire leads connected. Scribe labels or take photos of wire locations before detaching each one with pliers or a screwdriver.

  4. Remove mounting screws. Small screws typically secure the board in place. Remove with a Phillips head screwdriver to detach fully.

  5. Install new board and reattach wires. Line up the new board and secure with original screws. Reconnect each wire lead to its properly labeled terminal.

  6. Replace control panel. Set the control panel back in its correct position and secure with the reinstalled mounting screws or clips.

  7. Restore power and test. Turn the circuit breaker back on and test each surface element by turning its control knob. Elements should heat up one at a time.

  8. Replace knobs if needed. Reattach control knobs if they were removed during the process. The repair is now complete.

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8Range/Stove/Oven Control Board

Common Solution
Repair Instructions:

The control board plays a pivotal role as the central command hub of your electric stove, overseeing the coordination of essential functions, particularly the regulation of the heating elements. It translates user-input temperature settings into precise commands for the heating elements to achieve the desired cooking temperature. However, when the control board malfunctions, it disrupts this critical communication. It may fail to transmit commands effectively, causing the heating elements to either remain inactive or not reach the designated temperature. In other instances, the control board might transmit erroneous signals, leading to overheating or insufficient heating of the burner. Consequently, these control board irregularities result in an electric stove burner that either ceases to operate or fails to cook food accurately. Addressing this issue necessitates a thorough examination of the control board, and potential repair or replacement to ensure precise temperature control and optimal cooking performance.

How to Replace Range/Stove/Oven Oven Control Board

  1. Shut off power to the range by locating the circuit breaker and shutting it off. This prevents electric shock.

  2. Remove the control knobs by gently pulling straight up and off of the stems they attach to. Set aside.

  3. Remove the control panel of the oven by locating mounting screws around the edges and carefully removing them.

  4. Disconnect the wire connectors attached to the control board by squeezing release tabs and gently pulling wires free.

  5. Remove mounting screws or other hardware securing the board in place. Lift out the old board.

  6. Install the new control board and attach with original mounting screws or hardware.

  7. Reconnect wire connectors to matching terminals, ensuring colors or locations match up properly.

  8. Replace the control panel and mounting screws around the edges.

  9. Reattach control knobs by pushing them back onto the stems.

  10. Restore power and test ovent functions like bake, broil, temperature controls.

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9Range/Stove/Oven Temperature Sensor

Common Solution
Repair Instructions:

The temperature sensor is the thermostat of your stove; its primary job is to gauge and regulate the cooking surface's temperature, ensuring it stays at the desired heat level. However, when the temperature sensor is not functioning correctly, it can miscalculate the temperature, causing inaccurate signals to be sent to the heating elements. This can result in the burner failing to reach the set temperature or overheating. In both cases, the malfunction disrupts the burner's ability to function as intended, leading to improperly cooked food or even a non-operational burner. A defective temperature sensor affects your stove's heating accuracy. To address this issue, it's advisable to inspect and potentially replace the temperature sensor, ensuring your stove can cook your food precisely.

How to Replace Range/Stove/Oven Temperature Sensor

  1. Shut off power to the range by flipping the circuit breaker or unplugging the appliance. This ensures safety during repair work.

  2. Remove the oven control knobs by gently pulling them straight up off of their stems. Set aside.

  3. Remove the oven control panel by locating the mounting screws around the perimeter and carefully removing them.

  4. Disconnect the wires attached to the temperature sensor by squeezing locking tabs and pulling wires free. Note positions or take photos for reference.

  5. Remove any mounting screws or hardware securing the sensor in place inside the oven cavity.

  6. Carefully withdraw the old sensor. Avoid damaging its wire leads or silicon insulation.

  7. Insert the new temperature sensor in the same location, feeding wires through access route.

  8. Reattach wires by securely pushing leads into their original connector positions on the sensor.

  9. Replace control panel and securing screws around its edges.

  10. Test the oven's functions like baking and temperature readout to ensure proper operation.

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10Switch the surface elements

Repair Instructions:

Removable burners can be swapped. If the stove has power but the element won't heat, switch it with a working one. Just unplug the bad element from the socket. Plug in the good one. If that element heats up, the problem is the one you removed. It needs replacing. Follow instructions to remove and replace elements safely. Swapping elements tests if the burner is bad. Replace damaged elements so the stove works right.

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11Incoming Power Problem

Repair Instructions:

The range may not be getting the right electricity. Ranges need 220 volts of current. If it gets much less power, the burner won't work. Use a multimeter to test the voltage at the wall outlet. Check that it's getting enough electricity. Follow safety tips when testing appliances. Make sure the power is off before touching wires. Ranges need high voltage. Testing the outlet voltage finds power problems.

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12Range/Stove/Oven Oven Control Board

Repair Instructions:

The control board sends electricity to the burner when turned on. If the board is broken, power may not reach the element so it won't heat up. Look at the board for damage or shorted parts. Use a multimeter to test if voltage gets to the element. Check the wiring diagram first. Follow safety tips when testing appliances. Make sure the power is off before touching wires.The board controls the electricity to each burner. Inspecting the board and testing the voltage finds problems.

How to Replace Range/Stove/Oven Oven Control Board

  1. Shut off power to the range by locating the circuit breaker and shutting it off. This prevents electric shock.

  2. Remove the control knobs by gently pulling straight up and off of the stems they attach to. Set aside.

  3. Remove the control panel of the oven by locating mounting screws around the edges and carefully removing them.

  4. Disconnect the wire connectors attached to the control board by squeezing release tabs and gently pulling wires free.

  5. Remove mounting screws or other hardware securing the board in place. Lift out the old board.

  6. Install the new control board and attach with original mounting screws or hardware.

  7. Reconnect wire connectors to matching terminals, ensuring colors or locations match up properly.

  8. Replace the control panel and mounting screws around the edges.

  9. Reattach control knobs by pushing them back onto the stems.

  10. Restore power and test ovent functions like bake, broil, temperature controls.

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13Loose or Burnt Wire Connection

Repair Instructions:

The wires to the element can burn out. Check the wires going to the burner. If one is burnt, you may see visible damage. Follow safety tips when inspecting appliances. Make sure the power is off before touching wires Burnt wires block electricity flow. Looking closely at the wires finds the damage. Replace burnt wires so the element works again.

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