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Char-Broil 463251414 gas grill

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Char-Broil 463251414 gas grill, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Char-Broil Gas Grill 463251414 FAQs

Many Char-Broil gas grills, including models like 463251414, are manufactured in China as part of Char-Broil’s modern global production. For the most accurate country-of-origin details for your exact unit, we recommend checking the rating label and the documentation in the 463251414 owner’s manual.

How to confirm where your specific grill was made

Use these quick checks on your Char-Broil 463251414 gas grill:

  • Look for a rating label on the cart frame, firebox, or inside the cabinet area.
  • Check for wording such as “Made in …” or “Manufactured in …”.
  • Record the model number (463251414) and any serial number shown.
  • Compare the label details to the identification section in the 463251414 owner’s manual.
  • If the label is missing or unreadable, replace worn hardware so the grill stays safe and stable during use.
What “made in” can mean on grills

Country-of-origin labeling can vary by component (burners, firebox, lid, cart). Here’s a practical way to think about it:

What you see What it usually indicates What to do next
“Made in China” Final assembly and manufacturing occurred in China Keep a photo of the label for future parts matching
No country listed Label may be incomplete, worn, or placed elsewhere Check alternate label locations and the manual
Multiple labels Different subassemblies may have separate labels Use the model number for parts lookup
Why it matters (parts and fit)

For repairs, the model number matters more than the country of manufacture. When you order replacement parts for 463251414, matching by model helps ensure correct fit for key components like the burner and ignition system.

If you are troubleshooting uneven heat or ignition issues, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:

Last updated: February 2026

On Char-Broil gas grill model 463251414, the model number is typically printed on a black-and-white rating or caution label on the grill body. We recommend checking the back of the firebox or inside the cart cabinet; match the number exactly to order the right parts.

Where to look on the grill

Check these common label locations first:

  • Back panel of the grill base (behind the firebox area)
  • Inside the cart cabinet (open the doors and look on side panels)
  • Side panel near the control panel
  • Under the side shelf or near the propane tank mounting area
  • On the inside of the lid (less common)
What the label looks like and what to copy

Most Char-Broil labels include multiple identifiers. Copy them exactly as shown.

  • Model number (example: 463251414)
  • Serial number (helps confirm production run)
  • Gas type (LP/propane or natural gas)
  • Manufacturer information and certification text
Quick checklist
  • Write the model number exactly, including all digits
  • Take a clear photo before the label fades further
  • If the label is greasy, wipe gently so the digits are readable
Why the model number matters for parts

Even grills that look the same can use different burners, igniters, and heat shields. Using the correct model number helps ensure part fit and safe operation.

If you need to replace Model number helps us match Example part for 463251414
Burner or flame pattern issues Burner length, mounting style Char-broil gas grill main burner G517-7300-W1
No spark / won’t light Igniter style and wiring Gas grill igniter G515-0067-W1
Excess heat damage Shield shape and hole pattern Char-broil gas grill firebox heat shield G352-2100-W1
If the label is missing or unreadable

Use the exploded views and parts list in the 463251414 owner’s manual to identify assemblies, then match by part name and part number.

Last updated: February 2026

Char-Broil and Weber are both solid choices, but they target different priorities. For long-term durability, tighter fit and finish, and consistent heat retention, Weber is typically the better pick; for value and practical features at a lower price, Char-Broil is often the better buy (including model 463251414).

Quick comparison (what most owners notice)
Category Char-Broil (typical) Weber (typical)
Price and value Strong value for the money Higher upfront cost
Materials and longevity Good, but more budget-focused More premium, longer-lasting
Heat consistency Good when burners and shields are in good shape Very consistent, strong heat retention
Parts replacement Common, usually affordable Common, often higher cost
How to decide for your grilling style
  • Choose Weber if you grill year-round, want a “buy once” feel, and care most about long-term durability.
  • Choose Char-Broil if you grill seasonally, want strong performance per dollar, and are comfortable doing occasional maintenance.
  • If you already own Char-Broil model 463251414, replacing wear items (burners, igniter, heat shields, grates) often restores performance quickly.
What makes a bigger difference than the brand

Even a great grill cooks poorly when key parts are worn. For model 463251414, these items most affect heat and ignition:

  • Burners: look for rust-through, weak flame, or uneven heating
  • Heat shields: protect the firebox and help distribute heat
  • Cooking grates: affect sear and heat transfer
  • Ignition parts: affect reliable lighting
Common “refresh” parts for this model
Why it matters

Comparing brands is useful, but day-to-day results come down to heat distribution, flame stability, and safe ignition. Keeping burners clean and replacing worn ignition or heat-management parts usually matters more than the logo on the lid.

For model-specific diagrams, part identification, and maintenance guidance, use the 463251414 owner’s manual.

Last updated: February 2026

For Char-Broil grill parts help for model 463251414, contact Sears PartsDirect support. For faster service, have your grill model number and the part name ready, and use the exploded views in the 463251414 owner's manual.

What to have ready before you contact support
  • Model number: 463251414
  • A short description of the issue (for example: ignition not sparking, uneven heat)
  • The part name you need (for example: burner, igniter, cooking grate)
  • Any visible damage details (rust-through, cracks, broken wheel brake)
  • Photos of the part and where it mounts (optional but helpful)
Common parts customers ask about for this grill

If you already know what failed, these are frequent replacement items for Char-Broil gas grills:

Quick guide: who to contact and why
Need Best contact Why
Identify the correct replacement part for 463251414 Sears PartsDirect support We match parts to your exact model and diagrams
Help using diagrams, part names, and placement Sears PartsDirect support Reduces ordering the wrong burner or igniter
Assembly, operation, and safety steps 463251414 owner's manual Confirms correct setup and component locations
Why it matters

Char-Broil grills often have similar-looking burners, ignition parts, and heat shields across model families. Using the exact model number 463251414 and the manual diagrams helps ensure the replacement part fits and installs in the correct location.

Last updated: March 2026

Char-Broil gas grills (including model 463251414) are made by Char-Broil, an American grill manufacturer that operates as a subsidiary of W. C. Bradley Co. For model-specific details like assembly, lighting, and maintenance, use the 463251414 owner's manual.

Quick facts about the manufacturer
  • Char-Broil is the brand behind the grill and its replacement parts ecosystem.
  • W. C. Bradley Co. is the parent company.
  • Your model number (463251414) identifies the exact parts list and hardware fit.
  • Many replacement items are model-specific (burners, igniters, heat shields, grates).
  • Using the correct model number helps avoid ordering look-alike parts that do not align.
Common parts you may replace on a Char-Broil gas grill

If you are troubleshooting ignition, uneven heat, or flare-ups on model 463251414, these are frequent wear items:

Symptom Likely part area Example model-matched part on this grill
Won’t ignite or weak spark Ignition system Gas grill igniter G515-0067-W1
Low heat or uneven flames Burner tube Char-broil gas grill main burner G517-7300-W1
Excessive flare-ups, hot spots Heat shielding Char-broil gas grill firebox heat shield G352-2100-W1
Why it matters

Knowing who makes the grill helps you match the right OEM-style components to your exact model. On gas grills, small differences in burner length, igniter mounting, and firebox layout can change fit and performance.

Last updated: February 2026

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