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Weber 271102, BLACK outdoor grill - 650 ng Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Weber 271102, BLACK outdoor grill - 650 ng, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

Weber 271102, BLACK outdoor grill - 650 ng
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  • Wire Door Hinge for Weber 271102, BLACK - Part 97456

    Wire Door Hinge

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  • Shroud 625-675 Black for Weber 271102, BLACK - Part 98194

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  • Smoker Water Pan for Weber 271102, BLACK - Part 48984471

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  • Wing Nut for Weber 271102, BLACK - Part 87901

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    Wing Nut

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  • Mfld 625/650/675 Ng for Weber 271102, BLACK - Part 98199

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    Mfld 625/650/675 Ng

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  • Burner Tube for Weber 271102, BLACK - Part 97313

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    Burner Tube

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  • Hx Hd Bolt for Weber 271102, BLACK - Part 4086958

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  • Ss Panel Rh for Weber 271102, BLACK - Part 97269

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    Ss Panel Rh

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  • Grill Caster for Weber 271102, BLACK - Part 97112

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    Grill Caster

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  • Caster Insert for Weber 271102, BLACK - Part 97981

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    Caster Insert

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Weber Outdoor Grill - 650 NG 271102, BLACK FAQs

Yes. You can buy replacement parts for your Weber model 271102 gas grill by matching the exact model number and then selecting the correct part by name and diagram location; this prevents ordering the wrong burners, igniter parts, or cooking grates.

How we recommend buying the right Weber 271102 parts
  • Confirm the grill’s model number is 271102 on the rating label before you shop.
  • Use the model-based parts list and exploded diagrams to identify the exact part description.
  • Match key details (fuel type, burner count, finish, and mounting style) before ordering.
  • Replace related wear items together when it makes sense (for example, igniter electrode plus wire).
  • If you are unsure between two similar-looking parts, compare measurements and hole spacing.
Common Weber gas grill parts people replace
Part type What it affects Typical symptom when failing
Burner tube(s) Heat output and flame pattern Uneven heat, weak flame, flare-ups
Igniter (module, electrode, wire) Lighting Clicking but no spark, won’t light
Regulator/hose Gas flow Low flame, surging, won’t stay lit
Cooking grates Cooking surface Rust, heavy sticking, broken sections
Flavorizer bars/heat plates Heat distribution, flare-up control Excess flare-ups, hot spots
Why it matters

Grill parts are often model-specific. Ordering by the exact Weber 271102 model number helps ensure proper fit, safe gas flow, and reliable ignition.

For help confirming the model number before ordering, use our guide: how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts).

Last updated: February 2026

Weber grills do not have a blanket lifetime warranty on all parts. Warranty coverage depends on the specific grill series and the specific component (for example, burner tubes often have longer coverage than wear items like igniters or flavorizer bars), so we recommend checking your warranty paperwork for the exact terms for Weber model 271102.

What “lifetime warranty” usually means for grill parts

“Lifetime” coverage, when offered, is typically limited to certain major components and usually applies only to the original owner under normal residential use. Many other parts are covered for shorter periods.

Common examples of shorter-coverage items include:

  • Igniter modules and electrodes
  • Knobs and bezels
  • Thermometers
  • Warming racks
  • Disposable or consumable items (batteries, etc.)
How to confirm coverage for your Weber 271102

Use this quick checklist so you match the warranty term to the exact part you need:

  • Find the grill’s rating label and confirm the model is 271102
  • Identify the failed component (burner tube, manifold/valve, igniter, regulator/hose, cooking grate)
  • Check your warranty document for the part category and time period
  • Compare the part’s condition to “normal wear” vs. defect (warranty language often separates these)
  • If you are ordering a replacement, keep your receipt and installation date for your records
Warranty vs. replacement part coverage (typical)

Replacement parts can have their own coverage terms that differ from the original grill warranty.

Situation What to expect What to keep
Original grill part fails within its warranty window Coverage depends on the component category Proof of purchase, model/serial info
You buy a replacement part later Coverage is often shorter than the original component warranty Receipt and install date
Why it matters

Knowing whether a part is covered helps you decide whether to troubleshoot first (for example, cleaning burner ports or checking the regulator) or move straight to replacing the burner, igniter, or gas valve components.

For help identifying the correct part category for your repair, use our guide: how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts).

Last updated: February 2026

To keep rats out of your Weber gas grill model 271102, we focus on removing food odors, blocking entry points, and making the grill area less inviting. A tight-fitting cover helps, but the biggest results come from cleaning grease and sealing gaps around the firebox and cabinet.

What works best (safe, practical steps)
  • Deep-clean the grill: scrape grates, empty the grease tray/catch pan, and remove built-up grease from the firebox.
  • Remove attractants nearby: store pet food, bird seed, and trash away from the grill area.
  • Block access points: use steel wool or copper mesh in small openings (rats dislike chewing it); keep it clear of burners and ignition areas.
  • Use a snug cover: close all doors/lids and cover the grill after it cools.
  • Reduce nesting spots: trim vegetation and clear clutter around the grill and patio.
  • Set traps around (not inside) the grill: place them along walls or travel paths where rodents run.
Scent deterrents: what to use and what to avoid

Some people use strong-smell deterrents (like dryer sheets or mothball-style products). We treat these as optional because they do not solve the root problem (food and access).

Option Where it can go Key caution
Dryer sheets Under the grill cover Replace often; odor fades quickly
Steel wool/copper mesh In gaps and openings Keep away from flame/heat sources
Traps Around the grill perimeter Keep away from kids and pets
Why it matters

Rodents can chew wiring (igniter leads), damage gas hoses, and contaminate cooking surfaces. Keeping the grease system clean and sealing entry points protects both grill performance and safety.

Finding the right replacement parts

If you find chewed wires, a damaged igniter, or a compromised gas hose, match replacements by the exact model number 271102 before ordering. Our guide on how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts) helps you confirm you are using the correct identifier.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common repairs on a Weber gas grill like model 271102 are restoring ignition, fixing uneven or low heat, and replacing wear parts that sit in the hottest, greasiest areas (burners, heat plates, and cooking grates). Most issues come down to cleaning, airflow, and normal heat-related corrosion.

Most common repairs (and what they usually fix)
  • Igniter tune-up (battery, electrode, wire connections): fixes no spark or clicking but no ignition.
  • Burner cleaning or replacement: fixes uneven flames, yellow flames, flare-ups, or one burner not lighting.
  • Venturi and burner tube cleaning: fixes low heat and burners that won’t stay lit.
  • Regulator reset and gas supply check: fixes grill won’t get hot or stuck on low flame.
  • Cooking grate and heat plate replacement (often called flavorizer bars/heat shields): fixes rust, hot spots, and excess flare-ups.
Quick troubleshooting checklist (safe, high-impact steps)
  1. Turn off gas at the tank; wait 60 seconds.
  2. Inspect burner ports for grease, rust flakes, or spider webs; brush and clear ports.
  3. Confirm the igniter is sparking at the electrode tip; clean the electrode and check the gap.
  4. Check that burner tubes are fully seated over the valve orifices.
  5. Preheat 10 to 15 minutes with the lid closed; compare heat left-to-right.
Symptoms and likely causes
Symptom Most likely cause Typical fix
Won’t light Weak igniter/battery, dirty electrode Igniter service and cleaning
Low heat Regulator in low-flow mode, clogged burners Regulator reset, burner cleaning
Uneven heat Blocked burner ports, misaligned burners Clean ports, reseat burners
Flare-ups Grease buildup, damaged heat plates Deep clean, replace heat plates
Why it matters

A clean burner and correct air-gas mix give you steady blue flames, faster preheat, and fewer flare-ups. Replacing rusted heat-exposed parts also helps protect the cookbox and improves temperature control.

For general DIY safety and planning before you start, we recommend reviewing are diy appliance repairs safe.

Last updated: February 2026

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