ty Bruce will doMaybe post this up in the Buy/Sell/Trade section as well.
You know the serial # of your grill, which is good. You also know whether it's natural gas or propane. You probably also know about what year it is or can at least Google your serial # to figure it out. Now take what you know and turn it into a summit. For example: 2005, natural gas, 6 burner, built-in. Now all you have to do is figure out what Summit model your grill resembles and start looking for the parts you need whether it be individual valves or maybe even the whole manifold. The igniters are probably the same too. It might take an hour or two of computer detective work, but I think it will work.How would I go about matching it up?
thank you
I did see that video. I asked the guy who fixed other things on the grill about that and he is scared that because the screws that hold the valve together are so packed together with stuff he thinks it might break if he tries taking them apart to clean. He also says if he breaks it when taking apart since the valve screws into to pipe that delivers the flame it will make the grill unusable cause there will be a hole in it.May I ask why you are looking to replace the valves? Are they sticking and turning with a lot of effort? You might be able to lubricate them and use the ones you have. Chris has an excellent video on lubing up old valves here:
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HOW TO: Cleaning & Lubricating Weber Gas Grill Valves
Thanks to LMichaels and this thread for motivating me to shoot this video and fix my own sticky gas valves. I used a non-chlorinated brake cleaner like this one, as chlorinated brake cleaners may produce some very nasty gasses when heated...tvwbb.com
Let me preface this by saying this is anecdotal information that was told to me at least 10 years ago in my early days at Weber, but from what I recall, much of the manufacturing of the Vieluxe was outsourced to a 3rd party company. This made it very difficult to impossible for Weber to procure replacement parts once the Vieluxe was no longer in production. By the time I started working for Weber back in 2010 (I was in Consumer Care in those days), pretty much all the parts were no longer available and I dreaded getting a call about one since I was rarely able to satisfy the Vieluxe owner on the other end of the line. Most of the parts were model specific, which is why Vieluxe units had a distinct look from other Weber models, and very few parts were cross-compatible with other Weber models. #IworkforWeberDave, I hope you can find a solution. The hard part is that you have both perhaps the best grill ever made and one that Weber has tried to bury and forget ever existed. Almost any repairs are going to take creativity and trial and error. There are virtually no Vieluxe parts to be found anywhere.
Standard practice at Weber is to stock replacement parts for 10 years after a model has been discontinued. We often try to stock parts longer than that, but if they aren't used on any other more current models, and they are slow moving parts (like 10 a year or something) it's hard to justify from a warehousing perspective to continue keeping them on hand since we've got several thousands of parts (tens of thousands). A lot of first Gen Summit (pre-2000) parts were already gone when I started here in 2010. #IworkforWeberSo I wonder if that's why the total lack of support for the early Summit 1st generation. And the total disappointment I had
You would have to go back to some of my old posts to find out why I made the reference.Standard practice at Weber is to stock replacement parts for 10 years after a model has been discontinued. We often try to stock parts longer than that, but if they aren't used on any other more current models, and they are slow moving parts (like 10 a year or something) it's hard to justify from a warehousing perspective to continue keeping them on hand since we've got several thousands of parts (tens of thousands). A lot of first Gen Summit (pre-2000) parts were already gone when I started here in 2010. #IworkforWeber
Sorry to learn about the poor experience. If you point in me in the right direction of the relevant posts I'll be happy to check them out.You would have to go back to some of my old posts to find out why I made the reference.
thank you very much Bill they look like they might work now I just have to find themNot sure if this will help identify alternative valves for your Vieluxe, this is my 05 Summit Platinum D6.
Sorry to learn about the poor experience. If you point in me in the right direction of the relevant posts I'll be happy to check them out.