Help With Weber Propane Grill
I have a Gensis Silver B. The back burner wouldn't light, so I took it
apart as recommended, cleaned the burners and reassembled it. Now, the center burner won't light (no, I didn't mix them up) and the front and center burners go out when you put them on medium. This is driving me nuts, because we're having a bbq tomorrow and I need it in working order. I've tried resetting the regulator, as recommended by Weber. I don't smell any gas leaks, but I'm just waiting for a mushroom cloud to erupt in my backyard. Weber is now sending a new hose/valve to attach to the tank, but I have difficulty believing that this will help. Any suggestions? |
something like that happened to my Son-in-law's Webber
Check the rubber hose from the tank - could be pinched. -- Cheers _ Hunibal _ "Jim Mitchell" > wrote in message .. . >I have a Gensis Silver B. The back burner wouldn't light, so I took it > apart as recommended, cleaned the burners and reassembled it. Now, the > center burner won't light (no, I didn't mix them up) and the front and > center burners go out when you put them on medium. This is driving me > nuts, > because we're having a bbq tomorrow and I need it in working order. I've > tried resetting the regulator, as recommended by Weber. I don't smell any > gas leaks, but I'm just waiting for a mushroom cloud to erupt in my > backyard. Weber is now sending a new hose/valve to attach to the tank, > but > I have difficulty believing that this will help. Any suggestions? > > |
something like that happened to my Son-in-law's Webber
Check the rubber hose from the tank - could be pinched. -- Cheers _ Hunibal _ "Jim Mitchell" > wrote in message .. . >I have a Gensis Silver B. The back burner wouldn't light, so I took it > apart as recommended, cleaned the burners and reassembled it. Now, the > center burner won't light (no, I didn't mix them up) and the front and > center burners go out when you put them on medium. This is driving me > nuts, > because we're having a bbq tomorrow and I need it in working order. I've > tried resetting the regulator, as recommended by Weber. I don't smell any > gas leaks, but I'm just waiting for a mushroom cloud to erupt in my > backyard. Weber is now sending a new hose/valve to attach to the tank, > but > I have difficulty believing that this will help. Any suggestions? > > |
> > I have difficulty believing that this will help. Any suggestions > Check the venturi area for insect nests. Weber makes something called a 'spider guard' that will prevent any infiltration. |
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