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open up the ecu these ecu used a chip set. they can be removed. there is 2 chips clipped in one for engine control timing and other one for fuel ... the chip numbers are the parts you need. also look at the can's in the ecu there is a set that over time you will need to replace. these will cause problems but dont cost alot to get replacements. the cans failing will cause none starting/ backfiring high fuel running and engine to just cut out at any speed but more prone to cut out at high rev's. i would think it would be this parts you need and not the chips as the chips only go if the battery has not been put back on right with the ignition on.
Although not shown in the Owner's or Installation Manual, I finally found a parts list and accompanying parts diagram it is shown there... it is a "top heat shield" and seems to go over the "smoker burner," just resting on top of the brackets around the burner, hole toward the back. Poorly designed installation plan and unbelievable that it is not mentioned or shown in any manual.
I don't know of an available repair manual, but you can get a parts diagram by going here... http://www.searspartsdirect.com/partsdirect/index.action Enter your model number, then scroll down to Subcomponents, and click on Transaxle.
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