NoGood Traeger
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Someday Silverton grill owners may need to replace the in pit thermocouple temp sensor. And unfortunately the instructions for doing this from the Traeger support website are grossly incomplete. https://support.traeger.com/hc/en-u...ctions-D2-Grills#h-01HVHY1EPM1MZQR44JQ3RQ1H8D
At step 6 they show a picture where you will need to cut a tie-wrap. Well you can't do that if you have already assembled the grill. The instructions don't tell you that to make that cut you will need to remove the lower cabinet doors, lay the grill on it's back, remove the bottom shelf and then remove the right side grill leg assembly next to the hopper before you have access to the tie-wraped wiring bundle inside the grill's double wall.
So if it's not too late; after unboxing your new grill and before putting the right side leg in place, cut the tie-wrap and feed the slack wiring into the space behind the controller on the hopper.
At step 6 they show a picture where you will need to cut a tie-wrap. Well you can't do that if you have already assembled the grill. The instructions don't tell you that to make that cut you will need to remove the lower cabinet doors, lay the grill on it's back, remove the bottom shelf and then remove the right side grill leg assembly next to the hopper before you have access to the tie-wraped wiring bundle inside the grill's double wall.
So if it's not too late; after unboxing your new grill and before putting the right side leg in place, cut the tie-wrap and feed the slack wiring into the space behind the controller on the hopper.