Instant Pot Troubleshooting (2024)

Instant pot not coming to pressure? Did it give you a burn notice? Is it not cooking correctly? Let me help you solve and prevent the common Instant Pot Issues so that you can get back to pressure cooking with success.

There is nothing more frustrating than not being able to prepare one of your favorite Instant Pot Recipes. If you are struggling with making perfect Instant Pot Baked Potatoes or Instant Pot Pot roast, or you are getting repeated burn notices, there is probably an easy fix.

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If you have been frustrated because your Instant Pot is not coming to pressure, you are not alone.

If you have had a recent burn warning following an Instant Pot recipe, again, you are not alone.

Once people have mastered how to use their Instant Pot, they often struggle with issues occurring when trying to follow a recipe, like the Instant Pot not coming to pressure or a burn notice occurring.

Instant Pot Not Working

9 times out of 10 the reason why your Instant Pot won't come to pressure is that it is not sealed correctly. There are plenty of reasons this occurs and thankfully, this is easily remedied.

There are TWO ways to determine if your Instant Pot is not sealing.

  1. Depending on your recipe, it can take anywhere from 5 to even 30 minutes for pressure to be reached and cook time to begin on a pressure cooker. If that time has elapsed and the float valve has not popped up and cook time has not begun, chances are high your pressure cooker is not able to seal. Please note that if you have large quantities of a frozen food or lots of liquid in your instant pot, it may take up to 45 minutes to fully reach pressure.
  2. If cook time begins on the Instant Pot begins but the float valve has NOT popped up, the Instant Pot is not sealed.

Another reason the Instant Pot does not function correctly is that it gets a burn notice. Often times this occurs as the instant pot is trying to come to pressure and occurs when a recipe is not followed correctly. You will seeburnorovrht,which indicates your instant pot has overheated and something is burned to the bottom of your inner pot.

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Reasons and Solutions

Once you have determined that your instant pot is not working, it is time to figure out WHY and how to fix it.

Not Enough Liquid

The instant pot needs THIN liquid in order for pressure to be reached AND to not get a burn notice. Not having enough liquid, can result in either your instant pot not sealing or a burn notice.

For a 3-quart instant pot, you need at least ¾ cup of thin liquid, for a 6-quart instant pot, you need at least 1 cup of thin liquid, and for an 8-quart quart instant pot, you need at least 1-½ cups of thin liquid.

What is thin liquid?? Stock, water, or juice, NOT things like tomato sauce, barbecue sauce, or salsa.

Vent Knob Not Sealed

If your pressure vent knob is turned to "venting" instead of "sealing," clearly the instant pot will not seal. The instant pot will heat up and the thin liquid and heat will be evaporated through the vent knob, instead of trapped inside the instant pot.

This one happens to me ALL the time! It is a simple mistake that can ruin dinner quickly.

Don't be tempted to simply knock your vent knob from venting to sealed, unless you catch it IMMEDIATELY after setting cook time. Instead, hit cancel and carefully open the instant pot.

An Issue with the Sealing Ring

The silicone sealing ring is one of the most important parts of the Instant Pot. If it is not placed on the lid tightly, the lid won't seal. If the ring is torn or dirty, it won't seal either.

Whenever you notice your pressure cooker is struggling to come to pressure and the vent knob was in the right position, the next thing you want to investigate is the sealing ring.

The sealing ring expands to seal in pressure in the Instant Pot. If you just used your Instant Pot for another recipe or did a quick release to add an ingredient with a shorter cook time, your sealing ring may be already too expanded to be able to achieve a proper seal. Either place the seal in the freezer for 5 minutes to let it cool and return to normal size or insert a spare sealing ring.

If you have not recently used your instant pot, the sealing ring may be dirty. Take it off, give it a good clean and dry well. Inspect for tears or breaks and then install the ring carefully back on the lid on the instant pot and then proceed with the recipe---after checking to be sure there is still enough thin liquid in the Instant Pot!

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Something Burned on the Bottom of Inner Pot

The number one reason for a burn notice after not having enough thin liquid is that something is burned on the inner pot.

This is super common if you don’t deglaze your inner pot after sauteing foods, like when making Instant Pot Chili orInstant Pot Beef Stew.

After sauteeing anything, turn the Instant Pot OFF. If you have a large cut of meat, like for a roast for pot roast, remove the roast to a separate plate. Add in the thin liquid and scrape up ALL the browned bits on the bottom of the inner pot.

If you get a burn notice and you used the saute feature, remove everything from the inner pot. Clean and dry it well and return the ingredients back to the inner pot and proceed with the recipe.

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Thick Sauces

It is crucial that you do not use flour or cornstarch in your inner pot until AFTER pressure cooking, as the flour or cornstarch will thicken the thin liquid which results in the Instant Pot not being able to come to pressure or having a burn notice.

Remember how I stated that tomato-based products do NOT count toward your thin liquid? Does this mean they should not be used in the Instant Pot? Not at all, just be sure to not count them towards the needed liquid in a recipe and to never place them on the bottom of the inner pot. Instead, layer the tomato-based products or thick sauces over the thin liquid.

Dairy

Think about how easily milk scorches on the stove-top. Walk away for a second and you are left with burnt milk on the bottom of your pan. The same applies true with the Instant pot. Adding milk, cream, butter, yogurt, will likely result in a burn notice.

This is another issue that can not be easily overcome. You either need to use the pot-in-pot cooking method or prepare the recipe using the oven or stove.

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An 8-Quart Instant Pot

The 8-quart models are much more prone to overheating and getting a burn notice, as it is a bit more finicky and the saute function reaches higher temperatures.

To combat this, when using the saute, adjust to medium heat instead of high heat. Also, it is best to wait 5 minutes after you turn the saute function off to let the machine cool before proceeding to cook under pressure.

Problem Not Solved?

If these tips did not solve your issue, contactInstant Pot Customer servicewho will be able to direct you accordingly.

Final Tip: Get to know your Instant Pot. They are like people. All are unique, and some are a bit more temperamental than others, if your pressure cooker is more apt to overheat and get a burn notice you need to be a bit more cautious and follow these tips closely. If your pot seems laid-back and easy-going, you can get away with a lot more.

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FAQs

Why did my Instant Pot suddenly stop working? ›

The reason your Instant Pot won't turn on could be that it's too full, doesn't have enough liquid in, or there could be dirt obstructing its sensors. The problem may also be electrical, in which case you should switch it off at the wall and contact Instant Pot customer service.

What are the common pressure cooker problems? ›

What Are the Main Causes of Pressure Cooker Explosions?
  • Overheating. Overheating can cause your pressure cooker to explode if you're not careful. ...
  • Faulty Pressure Release Valves. ...
  • Defective Gaskets. ...
  • Excessive Pressure Buildup. ...
  • Improper Lid Seals or Locks. ...
  • Improper Ventilation. ...
  • Fault Wiring. ...
  • Digital Indication Malfunctions.

Should steam come out of Instant Pot while pressurizing? ›

It's normal for a small amount of steam to leak from the valve while the pot is heating up, but if it continues to leak steam during the pressure-cooking cycle, you may have a problem. This issue could be a sign that you need to clean out and reposition the valve.

How to do a hard reset on an Instant Pot? ›

Reset Your Instant Pot

To reset to factory default settings of all cooking programs, press Cancel so that the Instant Pot displays Off, then press and hold the Adjust button until it beeps.

Why is my Instant Pot suddenly shutting off? ›

If there's any dirt or debris on the sensor, that could also cause a problem. Another possible problem is if the liquid is too viscous or gooey...then it won't circulate and the center could become hotter than usual... again causing an early shutdown. Always make sure the liquid is reasonably runny so it can circulate.

Why is my Instant Pot plugged in but not working? ›

Check the cord and make sure it's pushed in all the way. Your outlet may be faulty. Try plugging the Instant Pot into another outlet. It's possible that an Instant Pot fuse needs to be replaced, possibly faulty due to a power surge or other electrical issue.

How long do instant pots last? ›

The average lifespan of an Instant Pot ranges from 2-5 years, but it can last longer depending on how often it's used and how well-maintained it is. So it's safe to say Instant Pots aren't commonly being replaced, and may even be a one-time purchase.

How to tell if a pressure cooker is bad? ›

If you notice your cooking times are off–that they seem slower, or that you have steam escaping from your pot-lid connection, you may have a failing or off-center gasket. Stop cooking, cool the pot to release the pressure, and do a full lid/gasket exam.

What is the life expectancy of a pressure cooker? ›

So long as you consistently care for the pressure cooker in your kitchen, you should get between two or three years of high-quality use out of it. The better care you take of your unit, the more likely it is to last beyond that timespan.

Why is steam coming out of my Instant Pot pressure cooker? ›

It can take up to 30 minutes for an Instant Pot to come to pressure. During the pressurization time, you may see steam coming from under the edges of the lid or through the black pressure valve on the top of the lid. This is perfectly normal!

Why is my Instant Pot taking so long to come to pressure? ›

It could be the amount of liquid in your pot, or that you're cooking something from frozen. There could also be a mechanical issue. If the pot takes longer than 45 minutes to come to pressure and begin the cooking cycle, first ensure that the lid is secure and that you have fully sealed the venting/sealing valve.

How do you unclog an Instant Pot? ›

To clean the inside of the Instant Pot, use a small brush to clear out any food trapped in the inner cooking pot, on the lip or edges of the outer base, or in the crevices of the unit.

Why is my pressure cooker not building pressure? ›

If your Pressure Cooker doesn't pressurize, check to make sure the lid is properly locked and the vent pipe is clean and unobstructed. Also, ensure that there is enough liquid in the cooker as specified in the recipe. If none of these steps work, consult the manufacturer's instructions or contact a professional.

Why is my Instant Pot no longer coming to pressure? ›

This is likely because your gasket isn't securely fitted around the edge of the inside lid, leaving gaps where the steam can escape. The Solution: Unlock your Instant Pot and lift the lid. Checking the inside edge of the lid where the gasket is located. Adjust the gasket as needed.

Can an Instant Pot go bad? ›

The lifespan of your pressure cooker is going to vary based on its brand and usage. If you're using your pressure cooker on a daily basis and investing in regular maintenance, it may last you up to five years. On average, though, most pressure cookers perform well for up to three years.

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