Difficulty
Easy
Steps
11
Time Required
15 - 50 minutes
Sections
1
- Ignitor
- 11 steps
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Step 1
Ignitor
- Be sure the grill is turned off before beginning this guide.
- Remove all of the control knobs.
- The amount of knobs may vary depending on the grill.
Be sure the grill is turned off before beginning this guide.
Remove all of the control knobs.
The amount of knobs may vary depending on the grill.
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Step 2
- Remove the two 19 mm screws below the control knob panel using a Phillips #3 screwdriver.
Remove the two 19 mm screws below the control knob panel using a Phillips #3 screwdriver.
Step 3
- Push up on the front panel, and pull it up above the grill.
- Potential for device damage: The ignitor is connected to the front panel, so do not pull too hard.
Push up on the front panel, and pull it up above the grill.
Potential for device damage: The ignitor is connected to the front panel, so do not pull too hard.
Step 4
- Disconnect the cables from the ignitor.
Disconnect the cables from the ignitor.
Step 5
- Pinch the two ends of the ignitor and remove the ignitor from the front panel.
Pinch the two ends of the ignitor and remove the ignitor from the front panel.
Step 6
- Have the new ignitor on hand, and make sure that the clips on the side are in good condition.
- Ensure that the pins at the end are straight and not bent.
Have the new ignitor on hand, and make sure that the clips on the side are in good condition.
Ensure that the pins at the end are straight and not bent.
Step 7
- Put the new ignitor into the socket.
- Press down evenly until it is secure.
Put the new ignitor into the socket.
Press down evenly until it is secure.
Step 8
- Connect the white cables to the ignitor.
Connect the white cables to the ignitor.
Step 9
- Make sure any and all cables are separated from the fire box (the bottom of the grill).
- Slot the panel back on the grill and then push downward.
- The fire box is the part of the grill that gets really hot, and this can damage the cables.
Make sure any and all cables are separated from the fire box (the bottom of the grill).
Slot the panel back on the grill and then push downward.
The fire box is the part of the grill that gets really hot, and this can damage the cables.
Step 10
- Make sure the holes match and reinsert the screws from Step 2 using a Phillips #3 screwdriver.
- If the holes do not match up, you may have to gently push or pull the front plastic panel.
Make sure the holes match and reinsert the screws from Step 2 using a Phillips #3 screwdriver.
If the holes do not match up, you may have to gently push or pull the front plastic panel.
Step 11
- Add the control knobs, and slot them into place.
Add the control knobs, and slot them into place.
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