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Whirlpool Cooktop Stuck on High in Austin

Local Whirlpool cooktop service in Austin, TX.

  • Typical repair time: 1-2 hours
  • Typical labor: $120-$240 (labor only)
  • Coverage: 78701, 78702, 78703, 78704, 78705, 78745, 78758, 78759, 78729, 78748

Recent Whirlpool Cooktop Repair “Stuck on High / Won’t Regulate” Repairs in Austin

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GeorgetownJan 13, 2026VERIFIEDREPAIRED

WHIRLPOOL Repair

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Issue

Appliance: Gas Cooktop Brand: Whirlpool Issue Type: Electrical Short / Ignition System Failure Customer Complaint The customer reported that the circuit breaker would trip when using the gas cooktop.

Fix

During diagnostics, it was discovered that one of the spark switches had melted, causing an electrical short. The most likely cause was liquid spillage during cooking, which penetrated the control area and damaged the spark ignition switch.

Parts:

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* Prices shown are from past completed jobs and include parts and labor. Actual repair cost varies by model, diagnosis, and part availability.

What it usually means when your Whirlpool cooktop is stuck on high / won’t regulate

We check the most common root causes first, then verify with measurements.

What a technician checks on site

  • Test infinite switch/regulator output profile (electric)
  • Inspect relay control on PCB (induction/electric with board)
  • Check wiring for heat damage and shorts
  • Verify temperature/sensor inputs where applicable
  • Confirm correct cycling behavior after repair

Other Whirlpool cooktop issues we fix in Austin

Whirlpool: Not Heating

A cooktop that won’t heat usually points to a failed element/coil, faulty igniter, a bad switch, or a control problem. We verify the exact failure before quoting parts.

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Whirlpool: Won’t Ignite

Ignition failures often come from weak igniters, dirty burner caps/ports, a failed spark switch, or a shorted ignition module. We test what’s actually failing.

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Whirlpool: Constant Sparking / Clicking

Continuous clicking usually means moisture in the switch area, a stuck spark switch, or a failing spark module. It’s common after boil-overs or cleaning.

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Whirlpool: Uneven Heating

Uneven heating is commonly caused by burner alignment, weak elements, an incorrect pan (induction), or a failing regulator/switch. We confirm the cause with measurements.

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Whirlpool: Smell of Gas

A gas odor can indicate a leak at a valve, fitting, regulator, or burner assembly. This is a safety issue — we locate and confirm the leak source before any repair.

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Whirlpool: Weak Flame / Low Heat (Gas)

A weak flame usually comes from clogged burner ports, an incorrect burner cap position, a restricted orifice, or a regulator/valve issue. We confirm gas flow and the restriction point.

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Whirlpool: Burner Won’t Stay Lit

If a burner lights then goes out, it can be a flame sensing/ignition issue, valve problem, or airflow/port blockage. We test the ignition and gas delivery together.

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Whirlpool: One Burner Not Working

When only one burner fails, the cooktop is usually fine — the issue is often localized to that burner’s element/igniter, switch, or wiring. We isolate it quickly.

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Whirlpool: Tripping Breaker

Breaker trips usually mean a shorted element, damaged wiring, moisture intrusion, or a failing inverter/control. We test safely to avoid repeated trips and further damage.

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Whirlpool: Cracked Glass Top

A cracked glass top can be unsafe and may expose internal components to spills. We evaluate whether it can be used temporarily and quote replacement options if required.

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Whirlpool: Induction Not Detecting Pan

Induction detection problems are often cookware-related, but can also be caused by a coil, sensor, or inverter/control issue. We confirm whether it’s the pan or the cooktop.

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Whirlpool: Shuts Off / Overheats

Unexpected shutdowns often relate to overheating protection, fan failure, sensor problems, or control faults. We check cooling and sensors first to prevent repeat shutdowns.

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Whirlpool: Showing Error Code

Error codes can point to sensors, controls, inverter modules, or safety/lock conditions. The code narrows the system — testing confirms the exact failure.

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Popular Whirlpool cooktop models we service

WCE55US0HB · ElectricKCGS350ESS · GasWCI55US4JB · Induction

Common Whirlpool cooktop error codes

Whirlpool code F47

Meaning: Induction coil / inverter fault

Typical fix: Test induction coil and inverter module; inspect harness; replace the faulty module if confirmed.

Whirlpool code F12

Meaning: Control board communication issue

Typical fix: Inspect connectors and harness; test control boards; replace board if confirmed.

Whirlpool code F1

Meaning: Main control fault

Typical fix: Inspect wiring/relays; test main control outputs; replace board if confirmed.

Whirlpool code F2

Meaning: Over-temperature / sensor fault

Typical fix: Check sensors, cooling, and control logic; verify what triggers the condition.

FAQ

How much does it cost to fix a Whirlpool Cooktop that is stuck on high / won’t regulate in Austin?

Most jobs fall into the $120-$240 labor range. The technician confirms the exact failure during the $39 diagnostic.

Is it safe to keep using a Whirlpool Cooktop with this symptom?

Some symptoms are safety-related. If you’re unsure, stop using the unit until a technician confirms the cause.

Do you service Whirlpool Cooktop units across Austin, TX?

Yes — coverage includes 78701, 78702, 78703, 78704, 78705, 78745, 78758, 78759, 78729, 78748 and nearby areas.