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  1. #14
    Join Date
    Jun 2003
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    Quote Originally Posted by Juan Madera View Post
    Propane grills have a safety feature in the regulator to prevent dumping tank if hose breaks. Try turning all burners off, lp valve off. Wait a second and open lp valve then burner valve as this gives the regulator the back pressure it looks for.
    I bought a new grill and after a while had trouble with the regulator jamming up. I called Weber and they told me about the above feature and resetting it. Still had problems so i called again and they sent me a new regulator/hose assembly. Works great now.

  2. #15
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    Jul 2004
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    I had my holland do the same thing. It ended up being the tank was over filled. I bleed of some propane and wala.

  3. #16
    Join Date
    Aug 2001
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    Pavilion, NY
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    Do you have natural gas at your house?? If so convert it to natural. I was tired of running out of propane... Threw a $40 steak on the grill one day and half way through it died... New grill the following day complete with nat gas line.. Never ever run out again
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