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Kenmore 463845504 Grill Questions & Answers
When i turn two burners
Hi,
The gas pressure regulator is either too small or it is not opening up all the way....
If it has worked in the past then the size is right and so it is going bad and needs to be replaced...
heatman101
9/2/2010 10:23:14 PM •
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on Sep 02, 2010
Bought a hot shot universal fit ignitor
Typically, these units attach so that the spark gap is near any of the burner perforations. It is then wired back to the ignition unit. The burner must be chassis grounded for this to work, as much the ignition unit.
3/16/2008 4:01:42 PM •
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on Mar 16, 2008
Were do I find grill cover # 15808
Since it's a Kenmore grill and Kenmore is a house brand name of Sears. Have you tried calling your local Sears or K-Mart store? If you did and weren't successful, simply measure your grill (Height, Width & Depth) and armed with that information, visit any home improvement center or hardware store that sells grills and accessories and I'm sure you will find one that fits.
Hope this helped you and Happy Grilling!!
Our Kenmore Gas Grill Elite
Question, when you pull off the knob do you see a screw on the front of the valve? Since the grill was converted, there are times where manufacturers use gas specific valves and the screw is there as an adjustment. Let me know.
Kenmore Gas grill is not igniting
Check the piezoelectric ignition button wiring, check to make sure it isn't exposed or shorting somewhere. Take it out and see if you can get a spark across just the wires.
Do natural gas grills need a regulator
it is best to have an external regulator. There may be some grills that don't require such a regulator but it is never wrong to use one. Not using one could, under some circumstance, lead to a varying flame when other gas appliances turn on and off.
Ignitor doesn't click, spark or light gas
When my 2-year-old grill quit supplying a spark to light either the grill or the side burner, I removed the battery/start button and noticed droplets of water inside.
So I removed the ignitor unit. When I shook it, I could hear water sloshing inside, probably because I'm too lazy to put the cover on the grill after using it.
The part was going to be about $40 with shipping.
I shook out all the water I could, but still no spark.
Remembering a tip I'd heard about wet cell phones, I sealed the ignitor unit in a bag of dry white rice and left it on the grill in the Florida sun for a couple of days. Lots of condensation showed up on the plastic bag.
Shocking discovery: after two days in the plastic bag, I shook out residual rice, replaced the battery and button, pushed it, and the sparks tingled my fingers pretty well! Lots of volts!
Also works fine in the grill again. Probably works on all brands of grill ignitors...
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