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Kenmore 41523667310 gas grill

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 41523667310 gas grill, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Kenmore Gas Grill 41523667310 FAQs

Your Kenmore gas grill model number for model 41523667310 is printed on the grill’s rating label. On most grills like this, the label is typically on the back of the grill base (firebox/cart area) or inside the cabinet on the frame where the propane tank sits. Use the 41523667310 owner's manual to confirm the exact label location for your unit.

Common places to check on a Kenmore gas grill

  • Back panel of the grill base or cart
  • Inside the cabinet on a side wall or rear wall
  • On the frame near the propane tank bracket
  • Under a side shelf or near the control panel support
  • Near the drip/grease tray area (look on the frame, not the tray)

What the label looks like and what to write down

The rating label is usually a silver or white sticker or metal plate. We recommend recording:

  • Model number (example: 41523667310)
  • Serial number (if listed)
  • Gas type (LP/propane or natural gas)
  • Manufacturer information (helpful for parts matching)

Quick tips if the label is hard to read

  • Wipe grease and soot off gently with a damp cloth; avoid scraping the label
  • Use a flashlight and take a close-up photo to zoom in
  • If the sticker is faded, look for an embossed plate on the cart frame

Why it matters

The model number is the fastest way for us to match the correct Kenmore parts, diagrams, and repair instructions for your grill, especially for items like a burner, ignition module, or regulator/manifold.

If you need… Use the… Why it helps
Correct replacement parts Model number Prevents ordering the wrong burner or ignition parts
Assembly and safety info Owner’s manual Confirms label location and basic specs
Faster support Model + serial Speeds up identification

Last updated: February 2026

To ignite your Kenmore gas grill model 41523667310, we recommend lighting it with the built-in igniter first; if it will not click or light, use the manual-lighting method through the match-light hole as described in the 41523667310 owner's manual.

Standard ignition (using the igniter)

  • Open the lid before turning on any gas.
  • Confirm the LP tank valve is fully open.
  • Turn one main burner control knob to LIGHT/HIGH.
  • Press the igniter button (or turn the igniter knob) until the burner lights.
  • After the first burner is lit, turn on the remaining burners as needed.

Manual lighting (match-light hole)

Use this method when the igniter will not spark.

  • Open the lid.
  • Place a long match or grill lighter at the match-light hole (typically on the side of the firebox).
  • Turn the burner control knob to LIGHT/HIGH.
  • Once the burner lights, remove the lighter and adjust heat.

If it still will not light

These checks solve most “won’t ignite” complaints on gas grills.

  • Make sure the tank has fuel (low propane often causes weak or no ignition).
  • Reset the regulator by turning everything OFF, closing the tank, then reopening slowly.
  • Clean burner ports and the carryover path so flame can travel between burners.
  • Check the electrode tip gap and alignment; replace a damaged electrode.
  • If there is no spark at any burner, the ignition module or wiring is the likely issue.

Quick symptom guide

What you see Most common cause What to do next
No clicking/spark anywhere Ignition module or wire issue Follow how to replace a gas grill ignition module
Spark present but no flame No gas flow or clogged burner Reset regulator; clean burner ports
One burner lights, others do not Blocked carryover path Inspect/clean; replace char-broil gas grill carryover tube G614-0095-W1A if damaged

Why it matters

Lighting with the lid open and using the correct sequence helps prevent flare-ups and reduces the chance of a delayed ignition (a sudden “whoosh” when gas finally lights).

Last updated: February 2026

Kenmore gas grills like model 41523667310 are a solid choice for everyday backyard cooking: they typically preheat quickly, offer consistent heat for grilling, and provide practical features for the price. Long-term satisfaction depends most on routine cleaning and replacing wear items as they age (ignition parts, burners, and grease management parts).

What “good” looks like for this Kenmore gas grill

We see the best results when the grill is kept clean, the burners are unobstructed, and the ignition system is maintained.

  • Heats up faster and cooks more evenly when burner ports are clean
  • Fewer flare-ups when grease is managed and the grease tray is emptied
  • More reliable lighting when electrodes and wires are clean, dry, and properly positioned
  • Better temperature control when the regulator and manifold deliver steady gas flow
  • Longer life when the grill is covered and stored out of standing water

Common weak points (and what to do about them)

These are the issues that most often make a grill feel “not very good”, even when the cookbox and lid are fine.

Symptom Most common cause Practical fix
Won’t ignite (clicks but no spark) Dirty/failed ignition parts Clean and inspect; replace the ignition module if needed
Uneven heat or low flame Clogged burner ports or carryover issues Clean burners; inspect carryover tube alignment
Flare-ups Grease buildup Clean firebox; keep grease tray in place and emptied
Hard to move / wobbly Worn wheels/brakes Replace caster wheel and brake assembly

Parts that most often restore performance

If your grill is heating unevenly or lighting inconsistently, these are the first parts we check for the Kenmore 41523667310.

Why it matters

A gas grill can cook great for years, but it only performs as well as its airflow, fuel delivery, and grease control. Keeping burners, flame tamers, and the grease system clean prevents most “bad grill” complaints and reduces ignition and heating problems.

For model-specific care, cleaning, and operating steps, follow the 41523667310 owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

Kenmore grills are manufactured by different OEM partners depending on the specific model and production run. For Kenmore gas grill model 41523667310, the most reliable way to identify the actual manufacturer is to read the grill’s rating label and cross-check it with the documentation in the 41523667310 owner's manual.

How to identify the manufacturer on your 41523667310

Use the information printed on the grill itself; that is what parts suppliers and service techs use.

  • Find the rating label (commonly on the cart frame, inside the cabinet, or near the firebox)
  • Confirm the model number: 41523667310
  • Record the serial number and any date code
  • Look for an OEM name or a certification listing (CSA/UL/ETL) that often shows the manufacturer
  • Match that label info to the parts diagrams and descriptions in the manual

Why the OEM matters for parts and service

Kenmore is a brand name; grills with similar styling can be built by different manufacturers, and that changes how parts fit.

Component area What can vary by manufacturer Example parts on this model
Ignition system Module type, wire lengths, electrode mounting Ignition module, electrode
Burner system Burner shape, mounting tabs, carryover layout Main burner, carryover tube
Grease management Tray size and mounting points Grease tray

Common parts that must match the exact build

If you are ordering parts for ignition or heating issues, match by model and part number.

Why it matters

Correctly identifying the OEM prevents ordering a burner, ignition module, or manifold-style part that looks similar but will not mount or connect correctly on your Kenmore 41523667310.

Last updated: February 2026

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