TRAEGER TIMBERLINE XL General Troubleshooting
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92%
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Hopper Pellet Sensor
The sensor uses infrared light to measure the distance to the pellet pile; wood dust (fines) creates a film over the lens that scatters the beam, causing false low-level alerts. In the Timberline XL, the sensor is susceptible to static buildup and particulate ingress which can lead to internal circuit failure. Replacing the sensor restores the integrity of the optical path and ensures the digital controller receives an accurate signal regarding fuel volume.
SKU: KIT0743
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8%
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Secondary Circuit / Wiring Check
Inspect wiring harness.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Hopper Pellet Sensor.
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