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Electric Stove Burner Won't Turn Off?

Troubleshooting and Solutions

If your electric stove burner won't turn off, it can be a serious safety hazard. Here are some common reasons for this issue and steps to troubleshoot and fix it:

Common Causes:

  1. Faulty Infinite Switch:

    • The infinite switch, which controls the burner's heat levels, might be defective and stuck in the "on" position.
  2. Short Circuit in Wiring:

    • There might be a short circuit in the wiring, causing the burner to receive constant power.
  3. Malfunctioning Control Board:

    • The control board, which regulates the power to the burners, might be malfunctioning.

Troubleshooting Steps:

  1. Turn Off the Power:

    • Immediately unplug the stove from the electrical outlet or turn off the circuit breaker to cut off power to the unit.
    • This will stop the burner from receiving power and prevent any further damage or safety hazards.
  2. Check the Infinite Switch:

    • The infinite switch is the most common culprit when a burner won't turn off.
    • Access the infinite switch by removing the control panel on the stove.
    • Use a multimeter to test the switch for continuity. If the switch shows continuity in the "off" position, it is likely defective and needs replacement.
  3. Inspect the Wiring:

    • Check the wiring connected to the burner, socket, and infinite switch for any signs of damage or short circuits.
    • Ensure all connections are tight and secure.
    • Repair or replace any damaged wiring as necessary.
  4. Test the Control Board:

    • If the infinite switch and wiring are functioning correctly, the control board might be the issue.
    • Turn off power to the stove at the circuit breaker.
    • Access the control board and inspect it for any visible signs of damage or burn marks.
    • Use a multimeter to test the control board. If the control board is faulty, consider having it repaired or replaced.
    • You can have your control board repaired and save up to 80%

Replacing the Faulty Components:

  1. Replacing the Infinite Switch:

    • Purchase a replacement infinite switch that matches your stove model.
    • Follow the manufacturer's instructions to replace the switch. Typically, this involves disconnecting the old switch and connecting the new one in its place.
    • Secure the new switch and reassemble the control panel.
  2. Repairing or Replacing the Control Board:

    • If the control board is identified as the issue, consider sending it to UpFix for repair. This can save you up to 80% compared to buying a new control board.
    • Remove the faulty control board and send it to UpFix. Reinstall the repaired board once you receive it back.

Additional Solutions:

If the issue is related to the control board or other electronic components, consider sending your faulty control board to UpFix for repair. UpFix offers repair services that can save you up to 80% compared to buying a new component, while also supporting an eco-friendly service by reducing electronic waste.


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