Yes, there could be unseen damage to the gas manifold, that the control knobs attach too. To check this, you will need to remove the control panel cover. Turn the gas ON and paint soapy water on all the fittings. Do this with the control knobs in the OFF position. If you see any bubbles that get larger in size, that's where the leak is. Then turn each control knob one at a time and check for leaks again. DO NOT Smoke or have any open flame close by, when you do this.
Just for my own information, how did the control panel area catch fire? Was there an existing gas leak?
Hope this helped you. Please let me know. Thanks.
Testimonial: "Thanks very much for the advice. There must have been some grease build up from scraping the grill after each use. Don't think I had a leak."
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