DIY gas grill repair
Whether a burner isn't getting gas or you're having problems lighting your grill, Sears PartsDirect has gas grill troubleshooting and repair help so you can fix the problem yourself. See the most common gas grill symptoms below and follow the troubleshooting tips to get your grill fired up and cooking again.
Watch our gas grill won't ignite or light video to troubleshoot issues with the pressure regulator, burner tubes, igniter electrodes and spark module. If your grill isn't heating food evenly, learn how to check for clogged or corroded burners. Once you've figured out what the problem is, our DIY gas grill repair guides provide step-by-step instructions for replacing grill parts.
If it's more troubleshooting or maintenance help you're looking for, our articles and videos page covers topics such as converting a propane grill to natural gas, how to check the propane level on an LP tank, tips on cleaning your grill and more. To find the owner’s manual or a complete list of replacement parts for your gas grill, search for your model number.
Symptoms for gas grills
Choose a symptom to see related gas grill repairs.
Main causes: nearly empty fuel tank, faulty pressure regulator, burner tube clogs, bad burner tube alignment to gas valv…
Main causes: clogged burner tubes, cracked insulators on igniter electrodes, wiring failures, bad ignition module, manif…
Main causes: damaged or dirty flame tamers, corroded firebox, accumulated grease and debris in the grease pan…
Main cause: worn wheel…
Main causes: empty fuel tank, tripped flow-limiting device on the pressure regulator, faulty manifold valves, burner tub…
Repair guides for gas grills
These step-by-step repair guides will help you safely fix what’s broken on your gas grill.
How to replace a gas grill igniter electrode
Replace the igniter electrode on your gas grill if it won’t light the burner.…
How to replace a gas grill ignition module
Follow these steps to replace the ignition module if it doesn't produce a spark. …
How to replace a gas grill burner
Replace a damaged burner on your gas grill in less than 15 minutes and with just pliers and a screwdriver for tools.…
How to replace a gas grill pressure regulator
You can install a new pressure regulator on your gas grill if the pressure regulator won’t let gas flow.…
How to replace a gas grill wheel
Replace a broken or damaged wheel in less than 15 minutes.…
Articles and videos for gas grills
Use the advice and tips in these articles and videos to get the most out of your gas grill.
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Clogged or corroded burners and flame tamers could be the problem.…
Find out how to take your grill apart for cleaning and what products are safe to use.…
This video shows you how to clean dirty flame tamers and the grease pan to minimize excessive flames.…
A conversion kit and a few simple tools are all you need.…
This video helps troubleshoot issues with the pressure regulator, burner tubes, igniter electrodes and the spark module.…
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