Why My Grill Won't Stay Lit?
March 25, 2023There's nothing like grilling up a delicious meal on a warm day, but someone must have experienced a time when the grill has a low flame. There are several reasons why a grill might have trouble staying lit, and in this blog, we'll take a closer look at some of the most common causes.
- Propane Tank Issue
If you own a propane grill, the first thing you should check is your propane tank. If it's empty or low on fuel, it may not be providing enough gas to keep the grill lit. What's more, it can also be caused if the tank's valve is damaged or if the hose regulator has a leak. If you need to replace the hose regulator, you can click here to view more details.
- Blocked Burner Tubes
Another common reason is that the burner tubes may be blocked. The grease and debris can accumulate in the burners which prevents gas from flowing through them. You can do the cleaning of the burners after each cooking. If your burners are too rusted and have to be replaced, you can check the burner parts here or directly send your grill pics to Support@grillpartsreplacement.com , we will help you find the correct parts.
- Bad Igniter
If you're having trouble getting your grill to light in the first place, chances are that the igniter doesn't work. This could be due to a dead battery or a faulty igniter. You can change the new battery or replace a new Igniter, click here to check more details about our Igniters.
- Weather conditions
Windy weather can cause the grill flame to flicker or become erratic. You can move your grill to a more secluded location to protect it from the wind, or choose to grill when there is no or little wind.
By knowing these common reasons, you can troubleshoot your grill and get it back up. If you have any questions regarding your grill, please don't hesitate to reach out to Support@grillpartsreplacement.com or our store Online Chat. We are always happy to help.