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Coleman Propane Grillin Griddle 9931-750 Questions & Answers
I'm trying to find the
According to Coleman, that model has been discontinued and only limited parts are available for it. The Regulator is not one of them. However, call Coleman Customer Support
800-835-3278 and they may be able to direct you to an independent parts dealer that may carry it.
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Need a new regulator assy
Despite being a discontinued model, there are some parts still available for it from Coleman.
Contact their Customer Service Dept 800-835-327. The part # is 9931-5651
I hope this helps you find the part you need. Please let me know. Thanks.
The metal tube that connects the propane tank to the unit
It has "Ears" on it to prevent it from coming off...to get it off requires pushing in the ears and then sliding it off simultaneously. But then the ears will not snap good into the burner any more...Its meant to stay in after its assembled and just the propane tank is supposed to unscrew and come off. However the tube should still spin to prop the tank in either side for your convenience. its safe to remove and re-install the tank as often as you like.
Its not going to "Spill" but just give a split second "FFFTTT" sound as it is removed.
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My Coleman classic propane stove NO gas getting to the burner
Are you stating that the igniter will not work. Is the igniter failing to produce an ark? Are you stating that the burners fail to be supplied with gas. With both the bottle's valve open and the stove turned on. Make sure the propane bottle has gas first. Is the bottle heavy and do you feel liquid moving around inside like water if you move the bottle around in the air? Check the valve. You can not open the valve quickly. On these 20lb. bottles. You must turn the knob very slowly or the bottle will slug. You will need to shut the gas flow off, wait a minute for it to equalize and try it again. Open the gas flow slowly(at the bottle). Now try to light the stove. If the stove is still not lighting you can try another bottle but more than likely the regulator has gone bad and will need to be replaced.
How do I remove the knobs?
I am guessing its a gas Coleman? If one of the knobs is hard to turn, I would suggest that the gascock it operates is seizing up. The gascock will need to be stripped, cleaned and regreased.
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