...hot rod is plugged into the correct connector. The hot rod plug has a purple dot or mark on it and it plugs into the lead with the purple wire. If this is correct, maybe the hot rod is burned out. If ...
...hot rod could be bad as this seems to be a problem with Treager grills. They should be under warrenty so call and have one sent to you. To check the hot rod, unplug your grill and the reach up from ...
problems is the outside temperature. If it's hot, the Traeger may overheat unless it is tended constantly. When it's cold, the Traeger may not get as hot as it should based on a normal setting and you
...hot rod or other component that is bad. Usually the hot rod is the problem and they should be under warrenty so call Treager and get a new one sent. If the fuse blows after it is replace, you can un ...
...hot rod on your grille. These are known to go bad. Easiest way to diagnose this is to unplug the hot rod wiring (Purple/White wires to plastic plug), then start the grille again. If it doesn't trip ...
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...hot. When I start it, it does warm up. I can see the hod rod glowing and the pellets are feeding into the box and burning. The problem is that even on high, the traeger doesnt get all the way ...
...hot rod igniter (or the purple connector). Unplug it and it should eliminate tripping and order new part or get warranty part. My two friends and I bought new Traeger's in December of 2009 and within ...
...rod is working properly * Clean the grease out of the vents * If the flame is too hot, turn the burner off and re-ignite it. * If the flame is too low, turn the burner on. * If the flame still does ...
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