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Induction Stove Repair Ottawa

Signs You Need an Induction Stove Repair

How can you tell if you need an  Ottawa induction stove repair or replacement? There’s always a sign if you need one. In this blog, we’ll look into the most common problems in your induction cooktop and what you can do before you call for professional help.

Common Induction Cooktops Problem

Induction cooktops are fast and efficient, but they still act up sometimes. If yours is acting weird, here’s what could be going on:

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It won’t turn on.

First thing to check is the power supply. Is the circuit breaker tripped? If not, it could be the circuit board. That’s not a DIY repair.

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It doesn’t detect your pan.

Your cookware needs to be magnetic and ferromagnetic. If it’s aluminum, it won’t work. A flat-bottom pan is best. If your cooking vessel doesn’t match, nothing happens.

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It heats unevenly or too slow.

Might be a faulty coil, or just the wrong pan size. Some burners only work with the right match. If the cooktop cools too quickly or heats in bursts, that’s a problem.

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It shuts off while cooking.

Could be overheating. Or a failing sensor. Some units turn off automatically to protect the circuit. Either way, it needs a proper diagnosis.

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Error codes flash on the display.

That means something failed. The manual might explain it, but not always. If it keeps happening, time to call an appliance professional.

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Touch buttons don’t respond.

Moisture, heat, or a broken control board can mess with functionality. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t. Replace the panel or book an appointment for an appliance repair service.

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Weird buzzing or clicking.

A low hum is normal (electromagnetic cooking does that). But loud clicks or electric noises might mean a loose coil or an issue with the magnetic field.

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The cooktop surface is cracked.

Glass breaks. Especially if a heavy pot drops or the surface expands too fast. Some cracks can’t be restored. If it’s unsafe, it cannot be repaired.

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The lock won’t turn off.

If the child lock is stuck, or if a brand like Samsung or Maytag has a control issue, a reset might help. If not, the electronic parts may be the problem.

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Random shut-offs or strange behaviour.

Unstable power, shorted wires, or a dying circuit can do that. If you’ve tried the basics and it still fails, get a diagnosis from a qualified appliance service.

Sometimes the parts needed are hard to find. Sometimes a repair works right the first time. Other times, it’s not worth the lifespan. Our expert Ottawa appliance technicians can diagnose and repair, or tell you when to replace it. 

When to Replace an Induction Stove?

As frustrating as it can be, always remember that not everything can be fixed. Here’s when a replacement makes more sense than repair:

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The glass is cracked.

If the cooktop surface is damaged, especially near the coils, it’s often not safe to use. And in most cases, it cannot be repaired.

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Repairs cost more than a new unit.

If the quote is close to or more than a new stove, replace it. Don’t sink money into something at the end of its lifespan.

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Parts aren’t available.

Some models, especially older or less common ones, are hard to source. If the parts needed are out of stock or discontinued, a new appliance is the faster fix.

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You’ve repaired it multiple times.

If it keeps breaking, it’s probably the circuit board or deeper electronic issues. That’s a sign it’s time to stop.

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It’s outdated or incompatible.

Some older induction cooktops don’t work well with newer ferromagnetic cookware or don’t support modern safety features. Upgrading may be better.

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It doesn’t heat properly.

If your induction stove doesn’t cook evenly, takes too long, or cuts out mid-use even after service, it may not be worth another repair.

Bottom line is that if it’s unsafe, unreliable, or not worth the cost, replace it. Otherwise, repair it once, but only if you’re confident it’ll last. Our technicians at Doctor Appliance are honest and will tell you if it’s better to buy a new appliance rather than have it fixed.

Basic Troubleshooting Steps for Error Codes & More

Induction cooktop acting up? Try these simple steps before calling for help.

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Check the power.

Make sure it’s plugged in and the circuit breaker isn’t tripped. No power = no function.

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Look up the error message or code.

Your manual usually lists what each code means. Some are simple, like a pan not detected. Others might need a professional assessment.

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Try a reset.

Turn it off. Wait for a couple of minutes. Turn it back on. In some instances, glitches clear after a reset.

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Test a different pan.

Use cookware that’s flat-bottomed, magnetic, and the right size. If it’s not compatible, the cooktop won’t activate.

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Clean the controls.

Wipe down the buttons. Moisture or grease can block touch sensitivity. Use a dry cloth or no harsh cleaners.

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Check for overheating.

If the cooktop cools mid-use or shuts down, it might be too hot. Let it rest. Clean the vents if needed.

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Try disabling the lock.

Child lock on? Hold the lock button for a few seconds to disable it. If that doesn’t work, check the appliance handbook.

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Still not working?

If nothing helps, stop guessing. Contact us for a cooktop repair service in Ottawa. A faulty coil, damaged circuit, or broken sensor needs proper tools and training.

Not every issue is serious. But don’t ignore signs that something’s off. Fix what you can. Leave the rest to a tech.

Reliable Induction Stove Repair in Ottawa

If you’re looking for a reliable induction cooktop repair in Ottawa, Barrhaven, Brockville, Blackburn Hamlet, Carleton Place, Cumberland, Embrun, Gatineau, Kanata, Kemptville, Manotick, Nepean, Orleans, Gloucester, Russell, Rockland, Richmond, Stittsville, Greely, and the surrounding areas, Doctor Appliance Repair Ottawa is your #1 choice. We offer a 90-day warranty and a flat-rate fee for all services.

Expert Major Brand Appliance Repair Technicians

Our techs are certified to resolve common issues from major brands like BOSCH, Samsung, Frigidaire, GE, LG, KitchenAid, and more. If you have a broken induction cooktop, let our friendly and expert techs assess your appliance and give you the best solution. Contact us today to book an appointment.

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Induction Cooktop FAQ

Is it worth repairing an induction cooktop?

It depends on the age and condition. If the unit is newer and the issue is minor, it’s usually worth keeping. But if it’s older, keeps acting up, or costs a lot to service, getting a new one might make more sense.

What is the common problem in an induction stove?

Most users run into power issues, control panel problems, or situations where the unit won’t detect the pan. Sometimes it turns off during usage or shows error codes without clear reasons.

What to do if an induction stove is not working?

First, check the power source. Make sure the plug is secure and the breaker hasn’t tripped. Try turning the unit off and back on. If that doesn’t help, see if there’s an error message or symbol on the screen. It could give you a clue. If none of it is working, don’t hesitate to call us at 613-606-6038.

How much does it cost to repair an induction stove?

Cost varies based on the problem. Our professionals will assess the situation, if it’s a simple or complex problem, the cost will depend on that. Keep in mind that some high-end models may cost more.

Do you offer a free service call?

Yes. If you proceed with the repair, we will waive the initial service fee of $80. In any case that a repair is not needed, we can gladly perform appliance maintenance for the cost of a service call.