Coleman Roadtrip Grill LXE 9949-750 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues

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Burner Knobs stcuk/can't turn

I had the same issue.
Take the lid assembly off and remove the metal shield over the burner controls.
This will allow you to remove the black cover that you see on the front of the grill and will give you access to the burner controls behind the knobs.

there is an almost diamond shaped metal piece with a screw in the top and one in the bottom that the know shaft runs through.. take note how it is currently positioned and then remove the screws and the piece of metal will come off.. dont lose the spring or lock washer.

you will now have access to the valve which is your issue. i sprayed some liquid wrench and i used a large common head screw driver to "beak" the valve to allow it to turn. Test it so you know which position to return the valve to and then put it all back together.
7/6/2020 1:55:25 AM • Coleman Roadtrip... • Answered on Jul 06, 2020 • 15,929 views
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Coleman lxe roadtrip grill problem

dirt dust., cobwebs. where it was stored ,
1/10/2018 8:40:53 PM • Coleman Roadtrip... • Answered on Jan 10, 2018 • 1,349 views
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ONE of my burners on the coleman grill has low flames, the other burner is normal. what do I do?

The low jet probably has a partially blocked jet. It isn't unusual for paraffin or petrol fuelled burners to become blocked and the jets have to be cleaned regularly with a jet cleaner or pricker - a thin hard steel wire clamped in a pressed steel holder. Modern or premium products often have an internal jet cleaning mechanism built in. It is rare for propane or butane powered appliances to suffer blocked jets but it does happen sometimes. If the jet is accessible it can usually be cleaned with a pricker of the right size but if it isn't accessible or the pricker provides only a temporary cure, the appliance will need partially dismantling and the jet (or nipple) removed for cleaning.
9/21/2016 4:36:21 AM • Coleman Roadtrip... • Answered on Sep 21, 2016 • 1,742 views
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Food sticks to griddle

You can either use a cooking spray like Pam on the griddle prior to heating it. Or if you're cooking steaks, rub a little olive oil on each side of the steak, before seasoning (kosher Salt & Fresh Ground Pepper) it. For meats, always allow them to come to room temperature before grilling and allow the grill to preheat until is extra hot. The hotter the grill/griddle, the less likely red meats will stick to it.

Hope this helped you and Happy Grilling!! Thanks for choosing FixYa.
7/30/2015 6:23:07 AM • Coleman Roadtrip... • Answered on Jul 30, 2015 • 479 views
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How to take burner knobs off

It looks like they just pull off. Give them a good tug without using tools. coleman com
6/3/2015 6:54:39 PM • Coleman Roadtrip... • Answered on Jun 03, 2015 • 266 views
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How can you clean the burners on the colmanroadtrip gas grill

Yellow flame is blocked burner clean out with Air line ,or wire brush ,prick out burner holes .
9/11/2014 4:53:26 PM • Coleman Roadtrip... • Answered on Sep 11, 2014 • 836 views
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Where can I find a replacement oring for the regulator end that screws into the grill

Your local propane supplier. They are made of a special material so that propane won't react with it.
7/25/2014 1:58:35 PM • Coleman Roadtrip... • Answered on Jul 25, 2014 • 890 views
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Problem starting coleman roadtrip grill 9941768

Make sure the igniter is not being covered in grease and not sparking. Also, if you had it stored, make sure a tiny critter has not taken up residence in one of the Gas tubes feeding the burner
6/15/2014 1:23:25 PM • Coleman Roadtrip... • Answered on Jun 15, 2014 • 726 views
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My new roadside coleman grill doesn't produce a

Flames are merely particulates that are heated enough to glow. If a fuel is burning cleanly there will be no visible flames.
10/16/2013 6:57:18 PM • Coleman Roadtrip... • Answered on Oct 16, 2013 • 1,366 views
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One side of my grill does not light. The other burner lights just fine. How do I fix this? Is. There a place I can bring it for repair?

If you stored it outside, chances are an insect took residence in the gas tube. It is rather hard, but you can remove the 6 screws holding the crome surface from the body of the grill. With this removed, you will be able to see if the gas passages are clear. You can even remove the gas jet ans make sure it is not plugged up.
4/14/2013 5:59:47 PM • Coleman Roadtrip... • Answered on Apr 14, 2013 • 842 views
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Left knob will not turn at all?

sometime knobs have a lock at the off position try to push it in and then turn it
11/24/2012 5:35:53 AM • Coleman Roadtrip... • Answered on Nov 24, 2012 • 205 views
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Having trouble cleaning the plates after we grill

when it's hot lay wet paper towels on them.. no soap remove towels when they stop sizzle. Now just make them wet and sprinkle coarse salt on the grills and scrub with a short brissle wok brush.. the kind with the stiff bambo brissels... remember no soap to clean and no pam when you cook just oil and keep very very clean and it will never get dirty. you may have to keep grill on low untill ready to clean or reheat before cleaning.
8/14/2012 5:33:44 PM • Coleman Roadtrip... • Answered on Aug 14, 2012 • 663 views
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Where can I find a replacement lid latch? Seems like it shows as discontinued

a local handyman worth his salt can make one for you. eBay if not.
7/21/2012 8:45:11 AM • Coleman Roadtrip... • Answered on Jul 21, 2012 • 84 views
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No propane flow to grill using bulk bottle system.

the office that is open on the bottom of the burner sound like a spider has taken home to.. the hole.... This happened to mine. a small pipe cleaner or wire will break it up...try that. also did you feel the top of the tank regulator and see if it has froze. try turning the tank upside down and turn the unit on.... this may also help by forcing the spider debris out.
7/10/2012 1:15:32 AM • Coleman Roadtrip... • Answered on Jul 10, 2012 • 790 views
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Coleman Roadtrip Grill+regulator and pipe freezes+flame surges

It sounds like too much pressure for the reg causing freezing or you have aleak on the line . possable you need to change reg .
5/17/2012 1:17:35 AM • Coleman Roadtrip... • Answered on May 17, 2012 • 547 views
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Left burner produces a normal

Hi inomura...
Look at the left burner, pipe,air hole adjustment,etc because it is operating good.
You will see a difference to it compared to the on the right.
The right pipe, air hole, or the length the pipe that are iserted in the gas control valve is different from the left.
The yellow flame indicates that not enough air is getting to the flame getting to the right flame ignition point.
The left flame is nice and blue...normal, the right is yellow indicating that not enough air is getting to the flame ignition point...look to see if the air hole adjustment is different than the one on the left...there is something open more or less, improperly adjusted.
Once you have it adjusted properly the right flame will burn bright blue just as it does on the left.
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9/11/2011 9:57:14 PM • Coleman Roadtrip... • Answered on Sep 11, 2011 • 1,753 views
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One burner won't light

on my Roadtrip when the left side burner would not light, I found that the screws holding that control in place had come loose; I tightened them and again checked for propane leaks with the standard soapy water solution and the burner has been working since then!
9/3/2011 7:30:08 PM • Coleman Roadtrip... • Answered on Sep 03, 2011 • 420 views
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I have a Coleman Roadtrip

The problem you're having could be the result of a faulty regulator. Replacing the Hose/Regulator Assembly should solve the problem. You can pick one up at any home center or hardware store that sell grills and accessories for about $30.00.

Hope this helped you and happy grilling. Thanks for choosing FixYa.
8/22/2011 2:29:33 AM • Coleman Roadtrip... • Answered on Aug 22, 2011 • 496 views
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I have lost my regulator

The part you are looking for can be found at the following link.

http://www.appliancefactoryparts.com/search/modelinfo.php?modelsID=9180

Happy Grilling and enjoy your trip.
8/6/2011 12:20:20 PM • Coleman Roadtrip... • Answered on Aug 06, 2011 • 520 views
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