Dave, assuming you have gas in the tank ... turn the tank valve OFF on the tank and disconnect the hose from the tank. Wait 5 minutes and reconnect the hose to the tank. Turn the tank valve ON VERY, VERY SLOWLY (Slow motion, slow). Once the valve is fully open, light the burner farthest from the tank and turn the burner to it's highest setting. Has the flame height on that burner returned to normal? If so, light the remaining burner(s) the same way. Have all the burner flames returned to normal? If so, you solved the problem. Just remember, to always turn the tank valve ON very, very slowly.
If that didn't solve the problem, you will need to replace the hose/regulator assembly. You can find one at any home center or hardware store that sells gas grills and accessories. Take your old one with you for comparison purposes.
Hope this helped you troubleshoot and solve the problem. Happy Grilling!!
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Dave, assuming you have gas in the tank ... turn the tank valve OFF on the tank and disconnect the hose from the tank. Wait 5 minutes and reconnect the hose to the tank. Turn the tank valve ON VERY, VERY SLOWLY (Slow motion, slow). Once the valve is fully open, light the burner farthest from the tank and turn the burner to it's highest setting. Has the flame height on that burner returned to normal? If so, light the remaining burner(s) the same way. Have all the burner flames returned to normal? If so, you solved the problem. Just remember, to always turn the tank valve ON very, very slowly.
If that didn't solve the problem, you will need to replace the hose/regulator assembly. You can find one at any home center or hardware store that sells gas grills and accessories. Take your old one with you for comparison purposes.
Hope this helped you troubleshoot and solve the problem. Happy Grilling!!