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Kenmore 632 sq. in. 16324 Questions & Answers
Hi, my grill will not
Ronald, I doubt that the gas regulator has much to do with this problem, unless the tank valve is turned OFF or the gas tank is empty Have you tried match lighting the burners, to determine if you're getting gas to them? Also, check the spark ignitors at each burned for a grease build up. using a cotton ball and alcohol clean each ignitor tip.
If you've checked all of the above and you're now getting a spark at each burner, but little or no gas to the main burners, do the following:
Turn the tank valve OFF and disconnect the hose from the tank. Wait 5 minutes and reconnect the hose to the tank. Turn the tank valve ON VERY, VERY SLOWLY (slow motion, slow). Once the tank valve is fully open, light the burner farthest from the tank first and turn the burner to the highest setting. Does the flame height look correct? If so, light the remaining burner(s) the same way. Does their flame height look correct? If so, you solved the problem. Remember to always turn the tank valve ON very, very slowly.
Happy Grilling!!
I need a new drip pan
Hi; call sears parts dept. for assistence in ordering a new drip pan...alpharome416
CHANGING FROM PROPANE TO NATURAL GAS
check owners manual- its one or the other, IF no natural gas is writen in manual- its a propaine for life!! You will have to purchase a natural gas grill-
Grease Drip Pan and Tray
I had the same problem. I called Sears Parts direct and they sent me the part number. You can find it online here:
http://www.searspartsdirect.com/partsdirect/showPart.pd?partNumber=P02717137B&productGroupId=0071&supplierId=141&pathTaken=partSearch&filterPart=&pop=flush
Gas grill not hot enough
Always turn your tank on first. Then the burners.
Try this, turn the burners on for a minute and then off with the regulator and hose off the tank, then hook it back up and very slowly open the tank. Then fire off the burners.
If this doesn't work, try replacing the hose/regulator.
Will not ingnite
Hi There,
This is an easy fix. Go to your local Lowe's or Home Depot and get yourself a new Ignitor Button
they are standard. Just pop the old one out and install the new one placing the 2 wires on the spade connectors where the old one was, and your done! Takes less than 30 minutes to change! Happy Grilling! Thank you for using FixYa!
Only heats to 220?
I found this somewhere else on this website as a solution to this problem.
Solution
#1 is the answer -- replace the regulator. The problem is that the
regulator is stuck closed. You can either replace it, or pop the little
metal cap on the top off and adjust it. (Use a large philips
screwdriver). Do a full turn counter-clockwise, and then 3/4 of a turn
clockwise.
I have yet to try it myself, but it seemed to help others with similar difficulties. Hope it works!
Burner Adjustment.
You may be running lean. Add air until you have as much blue flame as you can get. Often, however, this is impossible on worn burners.
Burner adjustment
HE PART YOU REFER TO IS THE BAFFLE, TURN IT UNTIL YOU GET A BLUE FLAME
Were do I find grill cover # 15808
Since it's a Kenmore grill and Kenmore is a house brand name of Sears. Have you tried calling your local Sears or K-Mart store? If you did and weren't successful, simply measure your grill (Height, Width & Depth) and armed with that information, visit any home improvement center or hardware store that sells grills and accessories and I'm sure you will find one that fits.
Hope this helped you and Happy Grilling!!
Our Kenmore Gas Grill Elite
Question, when you pull off the knob do you see a screw on the front of the valve? Since the grill was converted, there are times where manufacturers use gas specific valves and the screw is there as an adjustment. Let me know.
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