Yup. Cleaned the whole thing. Got the pallets out etc. And it worked againWere you starting it up when this happened?
That is what mine looked like after the E6 errors except there was a lot more pellets spilling over the side of the burn pot.Yup. Cleaned the whole thing. Got the pallets out etc. And it worked againdisconnected everything etc. After that it worked again.
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I took a look at it after 15 min. Normally my temp would be around 180 but it still was 40 so I was like what the heck and opened it to that picture still spitting pellets. Turned it off got everything out etc. Started it back on and it worked. So we will see this week if it is a one time deal or notThat is what mine looked like after the E6 errors except there was a lot more pellets spilling over the side of the burn pot.
Happened to me on friday. Weber sent new glow plug. I also ordered 2 extra. Was bummed couldn't cook all weekend. Replacement will be here today. I only had 10 cooks on it.And againCant get it to work anymore. Time for a phone call to weber
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Where did you order the glow plugs from?Happened to me on friday. Weber sent new glow plug. I also ordered 2 extra. Was bummed couldn't cook all weekend. Replacement will be here today. I only had 10 cooks on it.
Weber. They are sending free replacement. Part #68957 gliwnplug igniter..not listed on website yet.Where did you order the glow plugs from?
Nice! Just received my EX6 last week..I will be playing catchup!I have more then 10 tho, think like 40ish![]()
Thanks for the info.Weber. They are sending free replacement. Part #68957 gliwnplug igniter..not listed on website yet.
I'm waiting on their response to my email. I need more then 1 aswell. So I can just switch them when this happens again.Weber. They are sending free replacement. Part #68957 gliwnplug igniter..not listed on website yet.
Looks common. But not sure about electrical connection on end.I thought I read somewhere that they used a common glow plug that could be found at an auto parts store so you would not have to be stranded if you needed one in an emergency.