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Anonymous Posted on May 19, 2014

How to replace bunner on weber 220 gas grill - Weber Q Grill

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 26, 2009

SOURCE: Can I replace the thermometer on my Weber Genesis

Lightly tap on the pointy end of the thermometer, and it should snap out of the bracket that holds it. Snap replacement into position...

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 16, 2010

SOURCE: New Tank won't light Weber Grill

Try checking the regulator, this is the round metal piece connected to the gas line. If this is not level flat the valve inside will not let propane flow through.

kennethrcalh

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  • Posted on May 03, 2010

SOURCE: Gas is not moving from tank to Weber silver grill

  1. you need to shut off all the valves and disconnect the tank.
  2. slowly open the tank valve and listen for gas escaping. (DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SMELL FOR THE GAS, THIS COULD PROVE HARMFUL TO YOUR HEALTH)
  3. you are looking for a valve or connection that is clogged. if gas escapes from the tank the reconnect the tank and check at each connection.
  4. if all connections are complete and functional, your problem may be at the burner itself. Using a push pin, **** the holes in the burner, paying attention to the amount of greasy build up.
  5. If the level of build up is severe, remove the burners completely and soak them in a tub of concentrated dish soap and warm water. DO not use hot or cold water.
  6. remember to shut the tank valve off in between each test cycle.
  7. a clean grill is the key to keeping it functioning properly,
  8. if you are having trouble getting the burners out, spray lighter fluid on the burners holes and light with a fireplace match, or rolled piece of paper.
GOOD LUCK AND PLS RATE THIS POST!!!!!!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 13, 2010

SOURCE: How to replace ignition switch

where does the ignitor switch plug into ? genesis ....came unpluged

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Curtis Sewell

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  • Posted on Oct 27, 2012

SOURCE: have a type 6980 gas regulator not getting enough gas to the burner

Hi leonard4538

Regulators are notorious for doing just what yours is doing.
After sitting in the same position for a length of time they freeze in that position, then along comes a grain of sand, or other debris and blocks the gas flow.
Remove the regulator if possible, if not try it in place with the tank removed.
Get a plastic headed hammer and gently but firmly tap on the regulator, your trying to free up the diaghram inside.
After tapping and freeing the regulator diaphram reinstall and you will be good to go.
If this does not work, the replace the regulator as it is defective.
Some regulators are ajustable, if you have one of those then try to adjust the regulator, you will see a cap on top of the regulator, that is where the adjustment screw is located.
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Have a type 6980 gas regulator not getting enough gas to the burner

Hi leonard4538

Regulators are notorious for doing just what yours is doing.
After sitting in the same position for a length of time they freeze in that position, then along comes a grain of sand, or other debris and blocks the gas flow.
Remove the regulator if possible, if not try it in place with the tank removed.
Get a plastic headed hammer and gently but firmly tap on the regulator, your trying to free up the diaghram inside.
After tapping and freeing the regulator diaphram reinstall and you will be good to go.
If this does not work, the replace the regulator as it is defective.
Some regulators are ajustable, if you have one of those then try to adjust the regulator, you will see a cap on top of the regulator, that is where the adjustment screw is located.
Please take time to rate me
Bud
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My weber Q 220 will not light.I have gas in the tank and have tried removing the hose from the tank.If it is the regulator, how do I replace it?

Removing the hose for 5 minutes and reconnecting it, are just two of the important steps in resetting the regulator.
The most important step is to open the gas valve VERY, VERY SLOWLY (Slow motion, slow) after reconnecting the hose.

Hope this helps you and thanks for choosing FixYa
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I have a Weber Silver B grill that I purchased 12 years ago.I would like to convert it from propane to Natural Gas. I have been told I cant! Is this true? If not, where can I get a conversion kit? Thanks!

Weber stopped selling conversion kits due to some legal action in 2008. There are no longer kits available. What you would have to do to covert it is order a replacement gas valve for the NG version of your grill just to get the orifices. Then you have to replace the LP regulator with a NG regulator. Typically most NG grills do NOT have a regulator but local building codes will require a NG regulator and a different gas line hose.
Conversion of a BBQ gas valve to NG is a matter of drilling out the orifice to a larger hole in an LP orifice.
You will not find anyone that will perform this conversion for you due to legal liabilites.
If you want to convert it... you will either have to order the whole gas control valve for NG or drill out the orifices yourself in your current gas valve hoping your got the orifice hole size correct when you drilled it. Mind you all liability for doing this lies solely with you.

This site has all weber parts:
http://www.clagrills.com/allgrillparts/weber/weber-models.htm

http://www.clagrills.com/gasgrillparts/weber/weber-gas-grill-parts-home.htm

Thanks for choosing FixYa,
Kelly
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I need replacement parts for my Q. Where can I buy them?

http://www.grillparts.com/weber/weberQ100.asp
I have better site,I'm trying to find 4 you now,Good Luck.
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Need 4 bunner tubes and 2 crossover tubes for summit platinum

Call Weber direct 1-800-GRILL-OUT (1-800-474-5568).

I have found them VERY helpful and several times THEY told ME it was still under warranty and the new parts cost me nothing. Even when a wind storm blew my BBQ off the deck they covered the repairs
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Weber Q 220, low flame and temp

Try replacing the regulator
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Low and intermittent flame of weber Q 220

You can try replacing the regulator to cure the gas flow problem, I believe the ignition is a piezo, if it does not click when you push it or turn it, it most likely needs to be replaced. If it still clicks, then there could be a bad wire or electrode.
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