Weber 67488 Genesis II Propane Burners

By Weber

Item #: 88006491 MPN: 67488
$48.99
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Fits Weber Genesis II 200, 400 & 600 Series Gas Grills
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Description

What Problem This Part Solves
This burner tube set replaces clogged, rusted, or damaged burners that cause uneven flames, weak heat output, or ignition issues. When burners degrade, you’ll notice hot spots and poor performance—replacing them restores balanced heat and proper grill function.

Key Features
Set of 2 stainless steel main burner tubes
Designed for propane (LP) Genesis II grill configurations
Delivers even flame distribution across the cooking surface
Durable construction resists corrosion and high heat
OEM design ensures proper alignment and fit

Burner tubes are the core heat source of the grill, distributing flame evenly across the cooking area for consistent performance


Compatibility / Fits Models
Fits Weber Genesis II propane gas grills (select configurations)
Compatible with models such Genesis II 210, Genesis II LX 240, Genesis II 410, Genesis II 435, Genesis II LX 440, Genesis II 610, Genesis II LX 640
Designed for LP (propane) grills only
Fits most grills within this series—confirm model number before ordering

Installation / Use Instructions
Turn off and disconnect propane tank
Remove cooking grates and flavorizer bars
Detach old burner tubes from manifold
Install new burner tubes and secure in place
Test ignition and flame pattern before use


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FAQ Section

Does this include all burners for my grill?
No, this is a 2-piece set. Some Genesis II grills require 3 or 4 burners depending on the model.

Is this for propane or natural gas?
This is for propane (LP) grills only.

Does this include the sear burner?
No, this includes only the main burner tubes. Sear burners are sold separately.

How do I know if my burners need replacing?
Signs include uneven flames, rust holes, weak heat, or ignition problems.

How long do burner tubes last?
Typically several years depending on usage and maintenance.

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