I have a 2 year old 4 burner Iseries Char Broil Grill with side burner. It will not light. I tried different gas canisters and checked for spark from the igniter (there was). I wire brushed thegas jets. Nothing worked. What should I do?
Hi, well u better call a mechanic as he will be able to do it properly and it won't cost u much but if u try urself u can damage it.So go for a mechanic mate. Thanks! Sandy
It sounds like your problem is probably the propane regulator. It's should be mounted on the inside of the frame near where you put the propane tank, and the hose for the tank will run into this. This part is a safety feature that will not allow flames to feed back into the tank, so do NOT by-pass. You should be able to find one at a reasonable price at your local major hardware store. Let me know if this helps :)
hmmm... well, you could try to remove the cover and slide it down the hose far enough to reach the fitting easily, or loosen the mounts for the actual burner or valve that the hose attaches to and move them to a better position.hmmm... well, you could try to remove the cover and slide it down the hose far enough to reach the fitting easily, or loosen the mounts for the actual burner or valve that the hose attaches to and move them to a better position.
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Hi, well u better call a mechanic as he will be able to do it properly and it won't cost u much but if u try urself u can damage it.So go for a mechanic mate.
Thanks! Sandy
It sounds like your problem is probably the propane regulator. It's should be mounted on the inside of the frame near where you put the propane tank, and the hose for the tank will run into this. This part is a safety feature that will not allow flames to feed back into the tank, so do NOT by-pass. You should be able to find one at a reasonable price at your local major hardware store. Let me know if this helps :)
hmmm... well, you could try to remove the cover and slide it down the hose far enough to reach the fitting easily, or loosen the mounts for the actual burner or valve that the hose attaches to and move them to a better position.