An electric stove that won’t heat up is a major inconvenience, especially when burners appear to turn on but stay cold. At Appliance Medic Pro, we frequently repair electric stoves where the issue is electrical, component-related, or caused by long-term wear.
Some problems are simple, while others require professional service for safety.

Signs Your Electric Stove Is Not Heating
From technician experience:
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Burners stay cold
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Only one burner works
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The stove heats intermittently
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Indicator light turns on, but no heat
Common Reasons an Electric Stove Is Not Heating
1. Burned-Out Heating Element (Very Common)
This is the most frequent issue we see.
Signs:
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Visible cracks or blisters on the element
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Burner doesn’t glow red
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One burner fails while others work
2. Faulty Burner Socket or Receptacle
If the burner doesn’t make proper contact:
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Heat is inconsistent
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Burner cuts out
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Sparks may appear
This often happens due to heat damage over time.
3. Infinite Switch Failure
The infinite switch controls power to the burner.
When it fails:
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The burner won’t turn on
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Heat level can’t be adjusted
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The stove may stay entirely cold
4. Wiring or Terminal Block Issues
Loose or burned wiring can:
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Interrupt power
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Cause heating failure
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Create fire hazards
This should be handled by a professional.
5. Control Board Problems (Glass-Top Models)
Modern electric stoves rely on control boards.
Failures may cause:
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Multiple burners to stop heating
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Error codes
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Inconsistent performance
What You Can Safely Check Yourself
Before calling a technician:
✅ Ensure stove is plugged in properly
✅ Check the circuit breaker
✅ Inspect heating element for visible damage
✅ Try swapping the burner with a working one (coil models)
❌ Do NOT open the stove or handle wiring without proper training.
When to Call a Professional Stove Technician
Call Appliance Medic Pro if:
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Burners won’t heat after replacement
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Wiring looks burned or smells hot
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Multiple burners fail
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Glass-top controls stop responding
Electrical stove repairs require proper testing equipment.
Electric Stove Repair Cost (Typical)
Estimated repair ranges:
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Heating element replacement: $120–$250
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Burner receptacle replacement: $150–$300
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Infinite switch replacement: $180–$350
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Control board replacement: $300–$600+
Early repair prevents electrical damage and safety risks.
How to Prevent Electric Stove Heating Problems
Technician tips:
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Avoid spills on burner controls
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Use the proper cookware size
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Don’t force burner connections
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Clean spills promptly
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why does my electric stove light turn on but not heat?
A: Usually a failed heating element or switch.
Q: Can one bad burner affect others?
A: Not usually, but wiring issues can impact multiple burners.
Q: Is it safe to keep trying to turn it on?
A: No. Repeated attempts can worsen electrical damage.