Thanks- I’ll give it a look see this weekend- I just refurbished the rest of the grill and gave the gauge a good spray down with pb blaster a few months ago.It's likely fine. Give it a good spray down with some spray like BrakeKleen, and then give a shot of a decent lube maybe WD 40 pay attention to all moving parts. My dad's was the same way. Shot of WD40 cleared the issue up. Also as things age that hose gets a little stiff and won't allow the scale to change either
John, if you want to adjust it the instructions for doing it are in the owners manual. If you don't have it you can look it up on weber's website. Basically you have to tighten or loosen the wing nut on top of the scale until the pointer reads to empty with the empty tank on the scale.My gas tank gauge needs some adjustment- can anyone point me in the right direction?
This is the tank completely empty- the Weber grill gauge reads 3/4 full- I remember it used to be pretty accurate:
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The fist time it happened I thought it was because I wasn’t paying attention so I am being more careful.
The Lowes gas gauge isn’t much better- reads 1/2 to 1/4 full and then goes right to empty
Steve- that’s it.John, if you want to adjust it the instructions for doing it are in the owners manual. If you don't have it you can look it up on weber's website. Basically you have to tighten or loosen the wing nut on top of the scale until the pointer reads to empty with the empty tank on the scale.
Yeah, it came in handy after I completely disassembled my grill. I needed the assembly instructions and the tank scale instructions to put it back together the right way, especially the frame. If you don't pay attention it's easy to screw up!
Nah, don't bother. Easier to post up questions here on the board. We even tell you stuff that Weber doesn't want you to know.I need to read through this again
Thanks. Yeah we grabbed it by the frame to get it down safely.Nice grill. The side tables have no frame support so don’t lift it off the truck by the tables.
Easy grills to work on. Big enough for a whole neighborhood cook.
Nope, just a regular genesis 1000 with a red lid and snap on logo.Is there anything different about that grill besides the Snap On logo on the lid?
I saw a kettle listed recently with a Uline logo on the lid. My company buys supplies from uline, and mostly we get maglite flashlights, sometimes a cooler.Nope, just a regular genesis 1000 with a red lid and snap on logo.
Can you just go and snag the trivet and puck off the side burner for me?the "1 interested" is not me.
Speak of the devil, I've never heard of Uline before and here's one of those grills.I saw a kettle listed recently with a Uline logo on the lid. My company buys supplies from uline, and mostly we get maglite flashlights, sometimes a cooler.
To get a Weber kettle it must take some serious buying power.