Weber 2400377 Searwood Probe Hub Assembly
- Fits Weber Searwood 600 & XL 600
Description
What Problem This Part Solves
This probe hub assembly replaces faulty or damaged probe connections that prevent accurate temperature readings. When this component fails, your grill may show incorrect temperatures or fail to read probes altogether. Replacing it restores precise monitoring, which is critical for low-and-slow cooking, smoking, and pellet grill performance.
Key Features
Connects meat probes directly to the grill’s control system for real-time monitoring
Ensures accurate temperature readings for consistent cooking results
OEM electronic component designed specifically for Weber Searwood pellet grills
Durable construction built for high-heat and outdoor environments
Integral part of the grill’s digital temperature control system
Compatibility / Fits Models
Fits Weber Searwood pellet grills
Used on models such as Searwood 600 and similar configurations
Compatible with grills equipped with built-in probe ports
Fits most grills within this series—confirm model number before ordering
Installation / Use Instructions
Turn off and unplug the grill
Access the hopper/control area to locate the probe hub
Disconnect wiring and remove old assembly
Install new hub and reconnect wires securely
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FAQ Section
Does this fit my grill?
This part fits Weber Searwood pellet grills. Confirm your exact model before ordering.
What does the probe hub do?
It connects your meat probes to the grill controller, allowing you to monitor internal food temperatures.
What happens if this part fails?
You may experience inaccurate readings or no probe detection, which affects cooking precision.
How long should this part last?
With normal use, electronic components can last several years, though heat and moisture may eventually cause wear.
How do I install it?
Access the control area, disconnect the old hub, and install the new one—installation may require basic tools.