2 thoughts on “Replacement Igniter Element / Hot Rod for All Traeger Grills”

  1. Worked perfect, easy to install! My Traeger grill started to pop the GFCI it was plugged into. I did the Traeger debug method (see their website Q&A) and found I needed to replace the Hot Rod. This worked perfectly. I went to Youtube for instructions on how to replace it (I recommend you do the same). One tip I found that was fantastic was to attach a spare wire (with tape for example) to the plug on the end of the old hot rod. As you pull it out, it will thread the spare wire through the path of the old hot rod wiring…

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