Owners of the Viking cooktop expect their appliance work without any problems. It’s very upsetting to notice that one of the burners isn’t igniting. We strongly encourage customers to follow a few simple steps which may eliminate the issue. Make sure the stove is correctly plugged into a functioning outlet. Check the stove’s circuit breaker or fuse in your home’s circuit breaker or fuse box. Reposition a tripped breaker or replace a blown fuse. Refrain from using an extension cord to power your range. Most cords can’t safely transmit the electricity required to power the stove. If those don’t help, there might be trouble with the spark ignition switch. Spark ignition switches send electric voltage from controls to the spark module. A damaged or shortened switch may be sending the voltage continuously, even if the user releases the controls in some Viking stove models. Please keep in mind that one of the most common issues is a short caused by water that gets inside of your Viking switch. If it was indeed the case we recommend unplugging your appliance (or turning off the breakers) and cleaning the appliance, including the knobs and the area under the knobs, preferably removing the moist with the hairdryer. The spark module inside the cooktop will need to be ordered and replaced if the cooktop gets 120 volts from your house. The spark module just looks like a 4" x 6" plastic blue or white box with lots of wires going into it. It's under the burners. in the front right corner if it's just a cooktop. It is advised to get professional help in case of the malfunctioning Viking cooktop.

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