What “Induction Not Detecting Pan” means on a Whirlpool cooktop (whirlpool cooktop induction not detecting pan diagnosis)
An induction zone that flashes or will not heat is usually a cookware issue, since a Whirlpool induction cooktop only powers a zone when it senses magnetic, flat-bottomed cookware.
Common causes
A Whirlpool cooktop is diagnosed by symptom rather than by a fault code, so the most likely causes are worked through in order before any part is fitted.
- Non-magnetic cookware (a magnet must stick to the base)
- Pan too small for the zone or off-center
- Warped pan base not sitting flat
- Coil or sensor fault (less common)
What you can check first
Work through these owner-level checks before booking service, and stop wherever mains voltage, gas, water, or a moving mechanism is involved.
- Test the pan base with a magnet
- Center a flat, magnetic pan on the zone
- Try the pan on a different zone to isolate the fault
How a technician diagnoses it
Because a Whirlpool cooktop gives no fault code for this, an experienced technician works from the symptom to the part. They confirm the complaint at the appliance, isolate the circuit or mechanism involved, and test each suspected component against specification before condemning it — measuring resistance, checking continuity at switches, verifying water, gas, or power where relevant, and ruling out the simple causes first. That methodical approach is what separates a single-visit repair from a guessed part swap, and it is why a Induction Not Detecting Pan on a cooktop is read by behaviour rather than by a screen.
When to call a technician
This condition is rated Low severity. If it persists after the checks above, an experienced, independent technician should diagnose it at the named part and fit a genuine OEM replacement. As an independent service we are not affiliated with Whirlpool Corporation; our workmanship carries a 30-day labor warranty and pricing starts from a clear trip-and-diagnostic fee, never a fixed price unseen. Have your cooktop model and serial number ready when you book, and the right part for your exact build can be matched before the visit.
Preventing it in future
A little routine care keeps a Whirlpool cooktop out of trouble: keep it clean, give it the airflow and clearances it was designed for, address small changes in performance early rather than after a failure, and use only genuine OEM parts when something does wear out. Catching a Induction Not Detecting Pan while it is still minor is almost always cheaper than waiting for a related part to fail, and it keeps the appliance performing the way it was built to.
Related help and Whirlpool resources
Book Whirlpool cooktop repair, browse our cooktop diagnostics and step-by-step repair guides, find your area on the locations page, or schedule service. For specifications and model lookup, visit whirlpool.com.