Here's a link to about a dozen places within 20 miles of Bellevue, WA that sell and/or service DCS grills. If you're not a DIY type person, this is the best way to start searching for a repair person.
http://www.dcsappliances.com/store-locator/index.cfm
Hope you get it repaired.
Paul if this a propane grill ... Make sure you have gas in the tank. If you do, disconnect the hose from the tank and wait 5 minutes. Then reconnect the hose to the tank and tunr the tank valve ON VERY, VERY Slowly (slow motion slow). Was the valve is fully open, turn the burner farthest from the tank on and light it. If it lights, turn the flame to highest setting. Light the remaining burners the same way. Do all the flame heights look normal again? If so, you solved the problem. If not, you need to replace the grill's hose/regulator assembly. You can purchase one at any home center or hardware store that sell gas grills and accessories. Take you old one with you for comparison purposes. If you have a Natural Gas grill, contact a service technician. I sent you a link of the dealers in your area.
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What does "quit working" entail? A little better description/explanation will help. We may be able to tell you how to do it yourself and save money.
Please advise. Thanks
No gas flows to the burners. I am pretty handy and have looked at fixing it myself but it appears to be beyond my skills and tools.
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