SOURCE: Kenmore 4 burner grill only lights 3 burners
Looks like your regulator is not venting properly to relieve the back pressure. The best thing you can do here is replace the regulator.
SOURCE: Weber Genesis Gold B Grill Problem
Could be partially clogged burner openings (jets).
Remove the cooking grates and the flavorizer bars. Obtain a BRASS brush (like used to clean white-wall tires) and brush the burner tubes from side to side and up and down along their entire length to remove all corrosion from the jets. Also the cross-over tube.
Before replacing the flavorizer bars and cooking grates, ignite all burner tubes and check to see the flames are all of about equal length and intensity.
If this isn't the problem, check the screens at the right-side ends of the burner tubes to be sure they're not clogged.
If the burner tubes are all clean and some don't ever ignite, the problem could be in the valves/manifold.
I had this problem with a brand new grill so it wasn't grease in the hose. Due to the new propane regulators you have to turn the propane tank on for at least a minute before turning the grill to light. Let the tank sit in the light position for five seconds and then you light the grill. This will keep air from getting into the intake hose and will keep your gas flame roaring high.
I was only able to get the grill up to 250 degrees before I found this fix posted on the Weber site. It is listed as the number one solution in the FAQ section.
SOURCE: Back burner won't light on my Weber Genesis Silver A Gas Grill
Only front burner lights (out of three) and it only has flame comming out of half of the tube.
SOURCE: weber 200 won't light right
Busymomil, you dont need a grill. The last thing in the world you need is more to eat, you blubber belly old coot.
Brenda K Sanchez
517 Oakland Ave
Morrison, IL 61270
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