Weber 67662 Summit Gold, Silver & Platinum 6 Burner Crossover Tube
- Fits Weber Summit Gold, Silver & Platinum 6 Burner grill models
Description
What Problem This Part Solves
This crossover tube replaces clogged, rusted, or broken carryover tubes that prevent burners from lighting properly. When this part fails, you may have to manually light each burner. Replacing it restores smooth ignition across all burners, improving convenience and safety.
Key Features
Small crossover tube connects adjacent burners for reliable ignition
Approx. 6-1/4" length designed for Summit 6-burner layouts
Stainless steel construction resists heat and corrosion
Ensures burners light quickly without needing separate ignition
OEM fit for proper alignment and performance
Compatibility / Fits Models
Fits Weber Summit Gold 6-burner grills
Fits Weber Summit Silver 6-burner grills
Fits Weber Summit Platinum 6-burner grills
SUMMIT GOLD A, SUMMIT GOLD B, SUMMIT GOLD D, SUMMIT PLATINUM B6, SUMMIT PLATINUM D6
Designed for model years approximately 2000–2006
Sold individually—multiple crossover tubes may be required per grill
Fits most grills within this series—confirm model number before ordering
Installation / Use Instructions
Turn off and disconnect gas supply
Remove cooking grates and flavorizer bars
Detach old crossover tube from burner assembly
Install new tube between adjacent burners
Test ignition to ensure proper flame carryover
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FAQ Section
How many crossover tubes does my grill need?
Most 6-burner Summit grills use multiple crossover tubes—this part is sold individually.
What does a crossover tube do?
It carries the flame from one burner to the next so all burners ignite quickly and evenly.
How do I know mine is bad?
If adjacent burners don’t light automatically or you see rust holes, it needs replacement.
Is this for propane or natural gas?
It works for both—crossover tubes are not fuel-type specific.
How long does it last?
With regular use, crossover tubes can last several years but eventually wear due to heat and corrosion.