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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 14646365610 gas grill, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Kenmore Gas Grill 14646365610 FAQs

Your Kenmore gas grill model number is printed on the rating label attached to the grill body, not on removable parts. On model 14646365610, the label is typically on the back panel of the grill base or inside the cabinet area; use it to match the correct parts and manual.

Where to look on model 14646365610

Check these common label locations first:

  • Back panel of the grill base (rear of the cabinet)
  • Inside the cabinet (open the doors and look on the inner side panels)
  • Side panel near the propane tank area
  • Under the control panel area (if accessible without disassembly)

For diagrams and model identification details, use the 14646365610 owner's manual.

What the label usually shows (and what to write down)

We recommend recording these items exactly as printed:

  • Model number (example format: 14646365610)
  • Serial number (letters and numbers)
  • Fuel type (LP/propane or natural gas, if listed)
  • Any manufacturing code or date code
Item Why it matters when ordering parts
Model number Ensures parts fit your exact Kenmore grill configuration
Serial number Helps confirm production version when designs change
Fuel type Prevents ordering the wrong regulator, valves, or orifices

Why it matters

Kenmore grills can look similar across different model numbers, but burner layouts, cabinet panels, and ignition components can vary. Using the exact model number helps us match the right replacement parts the first time.

Last updated: January 2026

Kenmore gas grills, including model 14646365610, are typically a solid mid-range choice: they heat up well, offer practical cooking space, and can hold up for years with routine cleaning and basic maintenance. Long-term “quality” usually comes down to burner care, ignition upkeep, and keeping the cabinet and panels protected from corrosion.

What “good quality” means for a gas grill

Quality is a mix of performance and durability. For most Kenmore grills, you can expect:

  • Consistent heat for everyday grilling when burners and ports are clean
  • Straightforward operation (burners, valves, ignition)
  • Replaceable wear parts over time (igniters, burners, hardware)
  • Better longevity when the grill is covered and grease is managed

Quick durability checklist (what we look for)

Use this list to judge your grill’s condition and what to maintain first:

  • Burners and flame pattern: even flames across the burner length
  • Ignition reliability: consistent clicking and quick lighting
  • Grease management: drip areas kept clear to reduce flare-ups
  • Cabinet integrity: panels stay aligned and free of heavy rust
  • Hardware tightness: shelves, brackets, and handles stay secure

Common “quality” complaints and the usual fixes

Many issues that feel like “poor quality” are normal wear, fuel flow problems, or simple adjustments.

Symptom Most common cause Best first step
Won’t ignite weak spark, dirty electrode, low gas flow follow gas grill wont ignite or light video steps
Uneven heating clogged burner ports, grease buildup clean burners; see how to fix uneven heating on a gas grill video
Flare-ups grease buildup in firebox clean and manage drippings; see how to prevent grease flare ups on a gas grill video
Loose/unstable cabinet feel hardware loosening over time inspect brackets and fasteners; reference 14646365610 owner's manual

Why it matters

A grill can cook great on day one but still need periodic burner cleaning, ignition service, and hardware tightening to stay “good quality” over the long haul. Preventive care also helps you avoid hot spots, flare-ups, and premature rust.

Last updated: January 2026

For Kenmore gas grill model 14646365610, the manufacturer is Permasteel. Kenmore is the brand name on the grill, and Permasteel is the company that produced this specific model.

How to confirm the manufacturer for your exact grill

We recommend checking the model and rating label on the grill and matching it to the documentation for 14646365610 in the 14646365610 owner's manual.

Common places to find the label:

  • Inside the cabinet (near the propane tank area)
  • On a side panel or rear panel
  • Under the control panel
  • Near the cart frame

Why this matters when ordering parts

Knowing who made the grill helps ensure you get compatible replacement parts (burner components, cabinet panels, brackets, and hardware) that match the original build.

Here are examples of model-specific parts you may see listed for this Kenmore grill:

Quick reference: brand vs. manufacturer

Item What it means Example for this grill
Brand Name marketed to customers Kenmore
Manufacturer Company that produced the unit Permasteel
Model number Identifies the exact design 14646365610

Helpful tip for smoother repairs

If you are troubleshooting ignition or uneven heating, start with cleaning and basic checks before replacing parts. Our gas grill wont ignite or light video is a good first step for common no-light symptoms.

Last updated: January 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your outdoor grills

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Repair guides for gas grills

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

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How to replace a gas grill ignition module

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Repair time and Difficulty

 15 minutes or less

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

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