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Ken-Ran Gas grills

Official Ken-Ran gas grill parts

Ken-Ran makes gas grills that heat foods quickly and evenly. You can rely on getting consistent cooking results from your Ken-Ran gas grill every time you barbeque. When parts on your Ken-Ran gas grill wear out or break, get the replacement parts you need to restore your gill to top shape at Sears PartsDirect.

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Top repair parts for Ken-Ran gas grills

  • Lid hinges. Lid hinges support the lid and allow you to open and close the lid during grilling.
  • Lid handle. The lid handle allows you to open and close the grill lid while grilling.
  • Pressure regulator. The pressure regulator on the supply line from the propane tank controls the pressure of the gas going to the grill. It often includes the gas supply hose and the fittings that connect the propane tank to the manifold.
  • Manifold. The manifold on a gas grill holds the burner control valves and the connecting gas tubing that are mounted on the front of the grill. The gas supply hose connects to the supply tubing on the manifold. The valves control the gas flow going to the burners.

How to fix your Ken-Ran gas grill when some burners won't light

When one or more burners won't light, clogs in the non-working burner tubes are often the cause. Remove the grates and the flavor bars and check the non-working burner tubes for clogs such as spider webs inside the burner tubes. Check the ports on the sides of the burner tubes for clogs as well, or for damage.

If the grill has an igniter for each burner, look for cracks in the ceramic insulators of the igniter electrodes that can cause the electrodes to fail. Check wiring connections on the igniters. Reconnect any loose wires and repair any broken wires.

Test the ignition module and replace the ignition module if it isn't sending spark current to the affected burners.

A failed grill manifold could also prevent some burners from lighting. Replace the manifold if it doesn't allow gas flow to the affected burners when you turn on those burners' gas valves.