Weber Summit 670 Grill Parts & Repair Guide | How to Fix, Replace Burners, Igniters, Grates & More

Weber Summit 670 Grill Parts & Repair Guide

The Weber Summit 670 is a high-performance gas grill built for serious outdoor cooking. Over time, key components like burners, igniters, and flavorizer bars can wear out and affect performance. This guide will help you diagnose common problems, fix your grill, and find the right replacement parts to keep your Summit 670 running like new.

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Common Weber Summit 670 Problems & How to Fix Them

Grill Not Heating Up

Possible Causes:
Worn burners, faulty regulator, blocked gas flow

How to Fix:
Turn off the gas and disconnect the propane tank
Inspect burners for rust or blockages
Reset the regulator by reconnecting the tank slowly

Recommended Parts:
Burner tubes, hose & regulator

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Igniter Not Clicking

Possible Causes:
Dead battery, loose wires, faulty igniter

How to Fix:
Replace the igniter battery
Check all wire connections
Ensure electrode is aligned with the burner

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Uneven Heat

Possible Causes:
Clogged burners, worn flavorizer bars

How to Fix:
Clean burners with a wire brush
Replace damaged burners
Inspect and replace flavorizer bars if needed


Low Flame or Weak Heat

Possible Causes:
Regulator issue, low gas supply

How to Fix:
Reset the regulator
Check propane tank level
Clean burner ports


Grill Smells Like Gas

Possible Causes:
Gas leak, loose connections

How to Fix:
Turn off gas immediately
Perform a soap test on connections
Tighten or replace hose and regulator


Weber Summit 670 Replacement Parts

Burners

Signs You Need Replacement:
Rust, uneven flame, weak heat

How to Replace:
Remove cooking grates and flavorizer bars
Unscrew burner mounting hardware
Slide out old burners and install new ones
Reattach screws and test ignition

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Flavorizer Bars

Signs:
Rust, excessive flare-ups

How to Replace:
Remove cooking grates
Lift out old bars
Drop in new bars

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Cooking Grates

How to Replace:
Remove old grates
Clean firebox edges
Place new grates evenly

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Igniter Kit

How to Replace:
Remove control panel
Disconnect old igniter wires
Install new igniter and reconnect wires

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Hose & Regulator

How to Replace:
Disconnect propane tank
Remove old regulator
Install new hose and regulator assembly

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Drip Tray & Grease Management

How to Replace:
Slide out tray
Dispose of grease safely
Insert new tray or liner

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Find the Right Part for Your Summit 670

How to Find Your Model Number:
Check inside cabinet doors
Look behind the control panel
Refer to Weber product label

Compatibility Tip:
Most parts fit Summit 670 models from 2007–2019, but always confirm your exact model number before ordering.


Weber Summit 670 Repair & Maintenance Guides

How to Replace Burners

Remove grates and flavorizer bars
Unscrew and remove burners
Install new burners
Test ignition


How to Replace Igniter

Remove control knobs
Access ignition module
Replace igniter or battery
Reconnect wires


How to Clean Your Grill

Scrape grates
Clean burners
Empty grease tray
Remove debris buildup


How to Reset the Gas Regulator

Turn off propane tank
Disconnect regulator
Wait 60 seconds
Reconnect slowly


Upgrade Your Weber Summit 670

Upgrade to stainless steel grates for durability
Install heavy-duty burners for better heat output
Replace old igniters for reliable startup


Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my Weber Summit 670 not getting hot?

This is usually caused by a faulty regulator or clogged burners. Try resetting the regulator and cleaning the burners.

How often should I replace burners?

Burners typically last 3–5 years depending on usage and maintenance.

Can I upgrade my Summit 670 parts?

Yes, many replacement parts offer upgraded materials like stainless steel for longer life.

How do I clean my burners?

Use a wire brush to remove debris and ensure all burner ports are clear.

Does this fit Summit 670 E and S models?

Yes, most parts are compatible, but always verify your model number before ordering.