Electric Stove Burner Not HeatingWhen an electric stove burner stops heating, the problem is usually in one of a few places: the burner coil, the burner socket, the infinite switch, or the power supply. If only one burner is not working, the issue is usually local to that burner. If all burners are cold, the stove may not be getting proper power.
On coil-top electric stoves, the first thing to check is whether the burner is seated firmly in the socket. A loose coil can stop heating even if nothing is actually broken. If the coil is cracked, blistered, burned, or only heats in one section, the heating element itself may have failed.
If the burner works in another socket but not in the original spot, the problem is likely the receptacle, wiring, or control switch. That is where DIY should stop. Electric stoves use high voltage, and repairs behind the cooktop or control panel should be handled by a technician.