This video gave me the confidence to replace my igniter - VIOLA! And fyi, I purchased the 6 outlet igniter kit but only had five wires. Still works and, like jaykay18 says, it didn't matter which outlet I put the wires into. Just in time for BBQ thanksgiving turkey - THANKS!
Thank you very much. I was just gifted a used one of these grills and I was going nuts trying to the pull a box apart underneath which is where my old Weber battery went.
thanks. i had this exact model so it was nice that this was the first video i found. was selling my nexgrill because i just got a new one and figured it would sell a lot easier if it were working 100%. more than worth it at $8
You're welcome. You should have seen how I'd light my old grill. Long and short of the story, it was always entertaining for my guests when they saw the huge fireball 6 feet high coming out of it.
Thought removing the leads from the module was the only rational way and you proved it. Couldn't remove them with my figures and wasn't certain about using pliers. Thanks again
I always thought you lived in FLA for some reason. I've been referencing you pool opening videos for 2 going on 3 seasons now! Stumbled across this and now I can change my igniter on my NEXGRILL. Thanks!!
As a female I was a little worried about attempted this myself! Your video actually made me smile with confidence 'KNOWING' I can do this myself and get back to grilling! Thank you! And HAPPY GRILLING TO YOU!!
My first grill had one. When it worked, I rather enjoyed it. Second grill did not, it was a piezo clicker. That worked most times. The electronic ignition makes it more of a "gas stove" experience, I will say that the igniter on the first grill, also electronic, died in the same fashion with water inside.
@@jaykay18 Now that I've had both, the electronic seems to be better for me. Since my grill is under the patio structure, it really doesn't get wet, except for the base, and it's getting quite weight reduced.
@@dynatrak I have a plan for the "cap" of the igniter, to help seal out moisture. I doubt it will work, as I really think these things are just designed to fail, but it's worth a shot.
Yay china said you may eat, love that kine. Still got to replace that cracked burner on mine. Had a touch of spring. 60s and one 70 degree day this week then back to the 40s for like 2 weeks.
I've dealt with plenty of cracked burners over the years, my original Kenmore was famous for that. We hit almost 70 degrees yesterday, now it's back in the 50s to around 60. So a little taste of what we might see by June...
The backyard looks like the signs of spring. Was the barbecue igniter a problem last year or did it happen over the winter? I feel like you mentioned it last year but can’t remember what video.
Yes, it's starting. Couple things have started growing, but we're still in the very early stages yet. The igniter failed sometime over the summer last year, I did mention it in this video: ua-cam.com/video/Biba_25_hvU/v-deo.html
Naw, gotta buy 2 more and throw all 3 out! The other day the wif came home and gave me a present. It was a _BRAND NEW COLD!_ Mostly over it now. Same as last year's model.
I replaced the burners, bars, and grilles using another video... that guy left it in place! I found that removing and replacing the sparker made the whole job a lot easier, no crawling around underneath. Another thing... if your bars, burners, and grills are decrepit it could be shorting out your sparker... I was down to two burners when it quit self-lighting... had to use a propane torch to light the last couple of meals. When I rebuilt the entire thing the sparker turned out to be fine.
Hi Jay, I need Nexgrill gas distribution connectors in between my burners but can’t find them online. My Nexgrill’s an older but goody; 720-0419. Got any clues or pointers?
Not really sure exactly what part you're looking for. Are you looking for "carryover" tubes that channel the gas from one burner that's not lit to one that is, so it can light up? My grill has an electric sparker on each burner to light, instead of using carryover tubes. Sorry, just having a hard time understanding exactly what part you need. Perhaps if you can describe it I can try and figure it out.
When New, the battery is wrapped in plastic, take the plastic Off! Then if the battery is good it should ignite,,, press the igniter --no sound of tic tic tic, ?? battery is probably not good. To remove the battery hand turn the igniter button off.
That was all explained in full detail in the video, which went on to upper learning of how to replace a failed one. Try watching the video, it's amazing what might be in it.
This video gave me the confidence to replace my igniter - VIOLA! And fyi, I purchased the 6 outlet igniter kit but only had five wires. Still works and, like jaykay18 says, it didn't matter which outlet I put the wires into. Just in time for BBQ thanksgiving turkey - THANKS!
You're quite welcome! Hope you turkey comes out awesome!
Thank you very much. I was just gifted a used one of these grills and I was going nuts trying to the pull a box apart underneath which is where my old Weber battery went.
You're welcome.
I'm glad you got this Igniter replaced great job
Yes, thanks.
Thanks for the video and links. I have the same model and couldn’t find a 7 outlet igniter for the life of me
You're welcome.
thanks. i had this exact model so it was nice that this was the first video i found. was selling my nexgrill because i just got a new one and figured it would sell a lot easier if it were working 100%. more than worth it at $8
No problem. That bumps the price up $20.
This was extremely helpful!! Thank you!
You're welcome.
Thank you so much for this! I thought for a minute I was going to have to buy a new grill.
You're welcome. You should have seen how I'd light my old grill. Long and short of the story, it was always entertaining for my guests when they saw the huge fireball 6 feet high coming out of it.
Thought removing the leads from the module was the only rational way and you proved it. Couldn't remove them with my figures and wasn't certain about using pliers. Thanks again
No problem.
I always thought you lived in FLA for some reason. I've been referencing you pool opening videos for 2 going on 3 seasons now! Stumbled across this and now I can change my igniter on my NEXGRILL. Thanks!!
Sure, no problem!
As a female I was a little worried about attempted this myself! Your video actually made me smile with confidence 'KNOWING' I can do this myself and get back to grilling! Thank you! And HAPPY GRILLING TO YOU!!
You're quite welcome, and I certainly can't wait to get back to grilling, once it warms up here!
Thanks so much for the video and suggesting the battery as the first go to. Never even thought of that 😐
No problem. Always attack problems with the simplest of solutions first. Oftentimes, that's all that's needed.
That worked out nicely! I've been pleased with the electronic igniter in my grill, so far.
My first grill had one. When it worked, I rather enjoyed it. Second grill did not, it was a piezo clicker. That worked most times. The electronic ignition makes it more of a "gas stove" experience,
I will say that the igniter on the first grill, also electronic, died in the same fashion with water inside.
@@jaykay18 Now that I've had both, the electronic seems to be better for me. Since my grill is under the patio structure, it really doesn't get wet, except for the base, and it's getting quite weight reduced.
@@dynatrak I have a plan for the "cap" of the igniter, to help seal out moisture. I doubt it will work, as I really think these things are just designed to fail, but it's worth a shot.
@@jaykay18 That's what it looks like to me, as I was putting mine together. Looking forward to seeing what you come up with for yours.
@@dynatrak This silicone grease, is it. Hopefully that will do the trick.
Yay china said you may eat, love that kine. Still got to replace that cracked burner on mine. Had a touch of spring. 60s and one 70 degree day this week then back to the 40s for like 2 weeks.
I've dealt with plenty of cracked burners over the years, my original Kenmore was famous for that.
We hit almost 70 degrees yesterday, now it's back in the 50s to around 60. So a little taste of what we might see by June...
The backyard looks like the signs of spring. Was the barbecue igniter a problem last year or did it happen over the winter? I feel like you mentioned it last year but can’t remember what video.
Yes, it's starting. Couple things have started growing, but we're still in the very early stages yet.
The igniter failed sometime over the summer last year, I did mention it in this video: ua-cam.com/video/Biba_25_hvU/v-deo.html
Just gotta buy a Weber in Connecticut hun!
Curious, were you feeling okay? Your voice sounded a little off.
Naw, gotta buy 2 more and throw all 3 out!
The other day the wif came home and gave me a present. It was a _BRAND NEW COLD!_ Mostly over it now. Same as last year's model.
I replaced the burners, bars, and grilles using another video... that guy left it in place! I found that removing and replacing the sparker made the whole job a lot easier, no crawling around underneath. Another thing... if your bars, burners, and grills are decrepit it could be shorting out your sparker... I was down to two burners when it quit self-lighting... had to use a propane torch to light the last couple of meals. When I rebuilt the entire thing the sparker turned out to be fine.
Thanks for the additional info.
Nice video and I am going to replace mine.
Thanks
You're welcome.
Interesting, already buying parts. So much for longevity!
For 8 bucks, I'm not complaining!
Hi Jay, I need Nexgrill gas distribution connectors in between my burners but can’t find them online. My Nexgrill’s an older but goody; 720-0419.
Got any clues or pointers?
Not really sure exactly what part you're looking for. Are you looking for "carryover" tubes that channel the gas from one burner that's not lit to one that is, so it can light up? My grill has an electric sparker on each burner to light, instead of using carryover tubes. Sorry, just having a hard time understanding exactly what part you need. Perhaps if you can describe it I can try and figure it out.
Hot stuff!
It is now!
Ty bro
You're welcome.
Nailed it.
Thank you.
Interesting, I thought when you mentioned nut you were going to turn yourself. Then, take one down and pass it around...you know the rest.
It takes one to know one.
@@jaykay18 Yes, I've been there many times myself.
I wonder what will Uncle Jay will be grilling this year!
Probably a lot of chicken and vegetables. You seen the price of meat lately?
@@jaykay18 no? Let me guess to expensive for a feller? Nothing wrong with eating grilled vegetables!
@@ItzYaBoyJesse There's not much that's out of my reach financially. What I'm willing to pay for something is a completely different story.
@@jaykay18 burp?
@@ItzYaBoyJesse I can afford anything I want. Whether the price is worth it or not is a different story.
Mine went bad after 1 season ..not Worth the $$. Thank you for video
You're welcome.
When New, the battery is wrapped in plastic, take the plastic Off! Then if the battery is good it should ignite,,, press the igniter --no sound of tic tic tic, ?? battery is probably not good. To remove the battery hand turn the igniter button off.
That was all explained in full detail in the video, which went on to upper learning of how to replace a failed one. Try watching the video, it's amazing what might be in it.