Get free shipping on your order, with any water filter subscription. Find my filter

Open Hamburger Menu
Sears Parts Direct
Tips to find your model number
Kenmore 14623679310 gas grill

Kenmore 14623679310 gas grill Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 14623679310 gas grill, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

By Schematic
SELECT DIAGRAM
?

This is the number corresponding to the part on the diagram / schematic

Browse Parts for 14623679310 Outdoor Grills

Kenmore Gas Grill 14623679310 FAQs

On a Kenmore gas grill like model 14623679310, the model number is printed on the rating label attached to the grill’s cabinet or base. We recommend locating that label and writing the model number down before ordering parts or contacting support; it ensures you get the correct Kenmore replacement parts.

Where to look on the grill

Check these common label locations first:

  • Back of the grill base or rear cabinet panel
  • Inside the cabinet (open the doors and look on the inner side panels)
  • Side panel near the propane tank area
  • Under the side shelf or along the frame rail
  • Near the control panel area (inside the cart, not on the knobs)

What the label usually shows

Most Kenmore grill rating labels include more than just the model number.

Label item What it’s used for
Model number Matching the correct parts diagrams and replacement parts
Serial number Identifying production run details for service
Gas type (LP/NG) Confirming correct regulator, valves, and orifices
Input rating (BTU) Verifying burner and valve compatibility

Tips to avoid ordering the wrong parts

  • Copy the model number exactly as printed (numbers only for this model: 14623679310).
  • If the label is greasy or faded, wipe it gently and use a flashlight at an angle.
  • Take a clear photo of the label for reference.
  • Use the model number when selecting parts like a cabinet panel or hardware.

If you are replacing cabinet or cart components, matching the model number helps you choose the correct fit, finish, and mounting hole pattern (for example, gas grill cabinet panel, rear 40200052).

Why it matters

Kenmore grills can look similar across model series, but parts like doors, brackets, shelves, and valves are often model-specific. Using the exact model number speeds up troubleshooting and prevents returns.

For additional model identification and parts diagram details, use the 14623679310 manual.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Kenmore 14623679310 gas grill, you reset the propane regulator by shutting everything off, letting pressure bleed down, then reopening the LP tank valve slowly before lighting. This clears the regulator’s safety “lock-up” and restores normal gas flow.

Propane regulator reset steps (safe, standard method)

  • Turn all burner control knobs to OFF.
  • Close the LP tank valve fully (turn clockwise until it stops).
  • Disconnect the regulator from the tank.
  • Wait at least 60 seconds to let pressure equalize.
  • Reconnect the regulator hand-tight (no tools).
  • Open the LP tank valve very slowly (about 1 turn), then pause 5 to 10 seconds.
  • Light the grill following the lighting instructions in the 14623679310 owner’s manual.

If it still won’t light after the reset

These checks fix most “no gas” or “low flame” complaints:

  • Confirm the LP tank has fuel (a low tank can mimic regulator problems).
  • Make sure the tank valve is opened slowly; opening it fast often triggers lock-up.
  • Inspect the regulator hose for kinks, cracking, or damage.
  • Check burner ports and venturi tubes for blockage (spider webs and grease are common).
  • If flames are uneven, clean the burners and heat shields.

For ignition-specific troubleshooting, use gas grill wont ignite or light video.

Quick symptoms guide

What you see Most common cause What to do
Very low flame on all burners Regulator lock-up Do the reset steps above
One burner weak, others OK Clogged burner/venturi Clean burner ports and venturi
Clicking but no ignition Igniter issue or gas not reaching burner Follow lighting steps; check gas flow
Flames surge then drop Tank valve opened too fast Close tank, wait, reopen slowly

Why it matters

A regulator reset restores proper propane pressure and flow, which helps the grill preheat correctly, prevents weak flames, and reduces nuisance ignition failures.

Last updated: February 2026

Kenmore grills are a solid choice for everyday backyard cooking: they typically heat up quickly, offer practical cooking space, and are designed for straightforward use. For the Kenmore gas grill model 14623679310, long-term satisfaction comes down to routine cleaning, correct fuel setup, and keeping wear items (like ignition and hardware) in good shape using the 14623679310 owner's manual.

What “good” means for a gas grill

A grill is a good fit when it matches how you cook and how much maintenance you want to do.

  • Even heating and control for burgers, chicken, and weeknight grilling
  • Reliable ignition (spark and gas flow working together)
  • Sturdy cabinet and shelves that stay aligned and support normal use
  • Parts support so you can replace hardware instead of replacing the whole grill
  • Easy cleaning to reduce flare-ups and hot spots

What to check on your 14623679310 before you buy parts

Use this quick checklist to judge condition and decide whether a tune-up will restore performance.

What you notice Most common cause What to do next
Won’t light or lights slowly Ignition issue, gas flow restriction Follow the lighting steps in the manual; then troubleshoot ignition
Uneven heat or cold spots Dirty burners/ports, grease buildup Deep-clean burners and firebox; re-test
Cabinet doors sag or rub Brackets/hinges out of alignment Inspect door brackets and tighten hardware
Flare-ups Grease buildup, dirty cook box Clean drip areas and heat shields regularly

Why it matters

A gas grill’s performance is mostly maintenance-driven. When burners, ignition, and airflow are clean and aligned, Kenmore grills deliver consistent results; when grease and debris build up, you get ignition trouble, flare-ups, and uneven heating.

Helpful DIY guidance

For maintenance and performance tips that apply to most Kenmore gas grills, we use these resources often:

Last updated: February 2026

A typical gas grill lasts about 5 to 15 years with normal home use. For a Kenmore gas grill like model 14623679310, lifespan depends most on how often you grill, how well you clean grease and burners, and whether you keep the cabinet and hardware protected from weather.

What affects grill lifespan the most

  • Burner and heat-tent condition (corrosion and clogging shorten life)
  • Grease management (heavy buildup accelerates rust and flare-ups)
  • Storage (covered and kept dry lasts longer than exposed)
  • Fuel system care (regulator, valves, and hoses kept clean and leak-free)
  • Fasteners and cabinet panels (rusted hardware can make repairs impractical)

Typical lifespan by use and care

Use and care level What it looks like Typical lifespan
Light use, covered, cleaned Seasonal grilling, stored dry 10 to 15 years
Average use, basic cleaning Weekly grilling, occasional deep clean 7 to 12 years
Heavy use, exposed to weather Frequent grilling, minimal cleaning 5 to 8 years

How to extend the life of your Kenmore 14623679310

  • Preheat 10 to 15 minutes to burn off residue, then brush grates
  • Clean the firebox and drip area regularly to prevent grease corrosion
  • Keep burner ports clear; uneven flames usually mean blockage
  • Tighten and replace rusted hardware before panels start shifting
  • Protect the cabinet from moisture; replace damaged panels when needed (for example, a bent gas grill cabinet panel, rear 40200052)

Why it matters

Most “worn-out” grills fail from neglected burners, grease buildup, and rusted cabinet structure, not from the lid or frame itself. Routine cleaning and timely part replacement keeps heat even, ignition reliable, and repairs straightforward.

For model-specific care and maintenance intervals, follow the 14623679310 owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Kenmore gas grill model 14623679310, the manufacturer is Permasteel. Kenmore is the brand name on the grill, and Permasteel is the company that produces this Kenmore gas grill.

How to confirm the manufacturer on your grill

We recommend checking the identification label and the documentation for your exact unit.

  • Look for a rating or ID label inside the cabinet or on the rear panel
  • Match the model number exactly: 14623679310
  • Check the brand and manufacturer fields on the label (often listed separately)
  • Use the parts diagrams in the 14623679310 owner's manual to confirm component names and locations

Why this matters when ordering parts

Knowing the manufacturer helps you match the correct hardware and fitment details when replacing cabinet and door components.

What you’re doing What to match Example for this model
Replacing a cabinet panel Model number + panel position Gas grill cabinet panel, rear 40200052
Fixing door alignment Hinge/bracket side (left/right) Gas grill door bracket, right 40200057
Rebuilding the cart area Correct fasteners and spacers Gas grill hardware pack 41100316

If you are also troubleshooting performance issues (like ignition or uneven heat), we use the same model-specific approach: verify the exact configuration first, then service the correct system.

  • Clean burners and ports regularly
  • Check the regulator and hose for restrictions
  • Inspect valves and igniters for corrosion
  • Keep grease management areas clean to reduce flare-ups

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your outdoor grills

Choose a symptom to see related gas grill repairs.

Main causes: nearly empty fuel tank, faulty pressure regulator, burner tube clogs, bad burner tube alignment to gas valv…

Main causes: damaged or dirty flame tamers, corroded firebox, accumulated grease and debris in the grease pan…

Main causes: clogged burner tubes, cracked insulators on igniter electrodes, wiring failures, bad ignition module, manif…

Main causes: empty fuel tank, tripped flow-limiting device on the pressure regulator, faulty manifold valves, burner tub…

Repair guides for gas grills

These step-by-step repair guides will help you safely fix what’s broken on your gas grill.

How to replace a gas grill pressure regulator

How to replace a gas grill pressure regulator

You can install a new pressure regulator on your gas grill if the pressure regulator won’t let gas flow.…

Repair time and Difficulty

 15 minutes or less
How to replace a gas grill igniter electrode

How to replace a gas grill igniter electrode

Replace the igniter electrode on your gas grill if it won’t light the burner.…

Repair time and Difficulty

 15 minutes or less
How to replace a gas grill ignition module

How to replace a gas grill ignition module

Follow these steps to replace the ignition module if it doesn't produce a spark. …

Repair time and Difficulty

 15 minutes or less

Effective articles & videos to help repair your outdoor grills

Use the advice and tips in these articles and videos to get the most out of your gas grill.

Why your gas grill flame is low even with a full propane tank

Why your gas grill flame is low even with a full propane tank

Low flame ruining your cookout? Even with a full propane tank, clogs or regulator issues can cut gas flow. Here’s how to…

What does a gas grill regulator do, and how to know it’s failing

What does a gas grill regulator do, and how to know it’s failing

Tired of low flames ruining your grill nights? Learn how your gas grill regulator works, how to spot failures, and why r…

Memorial Day gas grill checklist: Get ready for grilling season

Memorial Day gas grill checklist: Get ready for grilling season

Don’t let your grill go from hero to hazard. This checklist helps you clean it, check it, and fire it up with confidence…

Parts & More

Bottom-Mount Refrigerator
Canister Vacuum
Dishwasher
Dryer
Electric Leaf Blower
Electric Range
Front-Engine Lawn Tractor
Gas Range
Gas Snowblower
Gas Walk-Behind Mower
Parts
Rear-Engine Riding Mower
Refrigerator
Side-By-Side Refrigerator
Television
Washer