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Trough, Firebox
$43.58
On Order
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35 Reviews
Fix Number
FIX10294705
Manufacturer Part Number
G352-2100-W1
This is a genuine manufacturer approved replacement part for use in Char-Broil RED Infrared Urban and Gourmet Grills. To ensure this part is compatible with your Grill, please see the "Model Cross Reference List" below. The Trough attaches to the frame and creates a heat barrier between the propane tank and the firebox. It has approximate dimensions of 18"W x 17"L x 3"H and is made of durable metal. If your Trough is broken, cracked, or missing, it needs to be replaced. Each is sold individually, and may also be called a Heat Sheild.

Installation Instructions

Thomas from Bonita Springs, FL
Replace firebox.
No tools required.
Simply remove grilling grates to allow access, remove old box and drop in new one!
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Igniter Switch Module
$11.20
On Order
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7 Reviews
Fix Number
FIX12011759
Manufacturer Part Number
G515-0017-W7
This Ignition Switch Module is a genuine OEM approved Char-Broil replacement part. To ensure this is compatible with your Grill, please see the "Model Cross Reference List" below. This Ignitor Switch Module is what creates the spark inside your Grill to ignite it. Over time, components may wear out and begin to fail eventually requiring a replacement. If your Grill will turn on but will not ignite, you may need to replace the Ignitor Switch Module. This kit includes the Ignitor and the complete Wire Harness for all burners. Each kit is sold individually.

Installation Instructions

John from HUDSON, NY
no ignition spark
Remove battery cover and battery.
Removed the nut behind the battery cover and remove the module. This allows room to reach the switch.
Remove the igniter switch nut and switch.
Replace switch and switch wiring.
Reassemble all and test operation.
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Trough
$48.56
In Stock
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5 Reviews
Fix Number
FIX10295618
Manufacturer Part Number
G521-3500-W1
This grease tray is for gas grills. The grease tray collects the grease dripping from food during grilling.
Lower Grate Housing
$27.40
In Stock
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8 Reviews
Fix Number
FIX10291063
Manufacturer Part Number
3488898
Genuine Char-Broil replacement part, this item is sold individually. The Lower Grate Housing is placed underneath the 3486613 Cooking Grates. It helps distribute the heat evenly on the Grill. Over time it will collect food particles and grease from the Cooking Grates. It can be removed and cleaned with soap and water. Size: 18.4" L X 8.7" W

Installation Instructions

Keith from W JEFFERSON, OH
Both housings where burnt up after years of use.
Just pulled out old units, cleaned up every thing. Put back together. Works like new. Read more...
Heat Tent
$13.69
On Order
Fix Number
FIX16502971
Manufacturer Part Number
G470-0004-W1A
Main Burner-Tube Burner
$13.69
In Stock
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1 Review
Fix Number
FIX16502990
Manufacturer Part Number
G470-5200-W1
Trough
$39.85
On Order
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5 Reviews
Fix Number
FIX10295368
Manufacturer Part Number
G517-6600-W1
Main Burner For Firebox
$13.69
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX17016893
Manufacturer Part Number
80029717
This OEM approved part has been sourced directly from Char-Broil and is designed for use on select models of Char-Broil grills. To ensure this part is compatible with your grill, please see the "Model Cross Reference List" below. The Burners are the part of the grill where the flames rise from, and is regulated via the control knobs attached to the Valve/Manifold/Regulator. While this part is made of durable stainless steel, due to the intense heat they are subject to during normal use, they tend to corrode and wear over time. If the flame is significantly smaller than normal, or if your Burner has become damaged, it needs to be replaced. This Burner is sold individually, and includes the hardware needed for replacement. Depending on your grill you may have 3-4 of these.

Installation Instructions

Ryan from CATONSVILLE, MD
Rusted burners, flame tamers, grease tray, and grease tray rails
Verified propane tank was off, then disconnected.

Opened grill and removed grill grates.

Disposed of rusted heat tents / flame tamers.

Used pliers to help remove cotter pins for carryover tubes and end of burner tubes.

Removed and disposed of rusted carryover tubes.

Used small, thin flat head screwdriver to remove electrode clips from front of burner tubes.

With gentle force, lifted rusted flat end of burner tubes to clear posts then gently moved burner tube away from the front of the grill until no longer inside the holes with the gas feeder tube.

Cleaned up all debris from inside the fire box.

Installed new burner tubes: clipped electrode onto the tube at same location as original burner tubes, ensure threaded cotter pin post hole faces up, insert round end with three rows of small holes on the burner into the fire box hole aligned with a control knob at the front of the fire box and onto the gas feeder inside, crimped end of the burner installed onto the post at the back of the fire box & secured with new cotter pin, installed cotter pin post into threaded hole on top of burner tube - finger tight only.

Installed new carryover tubes: with carryover tube flange facing towards the control knobs, install carryover tubes into adjoining burner tubes' cotter pin posts starting with the leftmost carryover tube. Secure left side of carryover tube with a new cotter pin, install the next carryover tube, then secure its left side with a new cotter pin. Repeat until all carryover tubes are installed and install the final cotter pin. Leave the cotter pin post a little loose when starting to ensure its hole is up high enough to install the cotter pin. Once the pin is installed, tighten cotter pin post to secure.

Removed rusted grease tray and disposed.

Removed rusted grease tray rails: removed single screw securing grease tray rail from inside cart below the control knobs & retain, slide far tab of grease tray rail out of slot at the back of the cart

Installed new grease tray rails: inserted tabbed end of grease tray rail into slot at the back of the cart, secured with retained screw into hole inside cart below the control knobs

Installed new grease tray into slot from behind the grill

Tested new burner tubes: reconnected propane tank, turned on, held igniter switch in to hear spark, and turned on each control knob in turn until each burner lit

After successful test and let them burn for a couple minutes, turned off control knobs and turned off propane tank.

Installed new flame tamers over each burner tube, each rested on their spots in the fire box.

Reinstalled grill grates after cleaning them.
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Charcoal Pan
$27.40
On Order
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3 Reviews
Fix Number
FIX10290524
Manufacturer Part Number
12301648-020605

Installation Instructions

Ivan from ooltewah, TN
Factory charcoal pan was rusted out
This charcoal pan fit my Master Built grille, just had to drill a new hole on each side to avoid hitting my height adjuster on the grille Read more...
Heat Tent
$11.20
On Order
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1 Review
Fix Number
FIX17016583
Manufacturer Part Number
80029725
This is an authentic OEM replacement part that has been sourced directly from the Char-Broil, it is compatible with various Char-Broil Grills. For full compatibility, please see the "Model Cross Reference List" below. The Heat Tent prevents flare-ups, helps to distribute the heat of the flame evenly across the grill, and is responsible for providing that smoky BBQ flavor by creating smoke when drippings fall on them. Over time, the Heat Tent will tend to wear or rust and should be replaced if signs of either begin to show. The dimensions of the Heat Tent are approximately: 14.6"L x 4.3"W x 1.43" H, is made of porcelain, and may also be referred to as a Heat Plate, Flame Tamer, or a Heat Sheild. Heat Tents are sold individually.

Installation Instructions

Lawrence from TEMECULA, CA
Rusted out
Took of grates ,removed old tents replaced with new heat tents Read more...

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