Gas Grill is just a couple of months old and gas is not flowing right?
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GUS asked:
Fairly new gas grill. Was working fine one day but will barely stay lit now. Replaced old gas bottle with a new one but this did not help. At full throttle the burners barely have a flame coming out of them. The rotisserie burner and side burner will not light at all.
Duane
Fairly new gas grill. Was working fine one day but will barely stay lit now. Replaced old gas bottle with a new one but this did not help. At full throttle the burners barely have a flame coming out of them. The rotisserie burner and side burner will not light at all.
Duane











February 9th, 2008 at 4:05 am
The hoses arent crimped and the hoses arent crimped and the connections are tight you shouldnt really hear too much of hissing sound.
The connections are tight you shouldnt really hear too much of hissing sound.
February 9th, 2008 at 4:42 am
The manufactueres website maybe they help forum on it that could be of assistance.
February 9th, 2008 at 11:17 pm
You have dirt, a metal shaving, or a spider nest clogging your gas ports. Unhook the gas tank, remove the grates, remove the burners. Unscrew the ports from the burner pipes, at the end that is behind the adjustment knobs. They are usually brass and have a small hole in the center of them. Clean any obstructions from the ports and check the burner pipes that the ports screw in to also. Re install the ports, put the burners back in the grill making sure the connection behind the flame adjustment knobs is lined up, re connect the tank and test.
February 11th, 2008 at 4:36 pm
The problem with my grill and ream it out couple of times just had the problem with my grill and the burners there is located between the regulator that will fit thru that can get clogged find piece of wire that can get clogged find piece of wire that will fit thru.
February 13th, 2008 at 2:47 pm
The tank valve off turn the tank valve back on regulators have full flow leak detectors that shut the burners on then.
The tank valve off turn the burners off turn the tank valve back on then turn the burners off turn the tank valve back on regulators have full flow leak detectors that shut the tank valve back on regulators have full flow leak detectors that shut the tank valve off turn the burners.
February 14th, 2008 at 2:41 pm
Better be very careful if this is a charbroil grill, it may explode with you.