Let's walk through how to replace the induction fan on your D2 WiFIRE-enabled Traeger pellet grill.
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Applicable Part Numbers
The issues reviewed in this article apply to Traeger's D2 grills with WiFIRE technology. The part numbers for induction fans on these grills include the following:
- KIT0411
- KIT0254
- KIT0481
- KIT0353
Replacing an Induction Fan on a Pro 575 & Pro 780
- Power off and unplug the grill.
- Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the access panel from the bottom of the hopper.
- Cut the zip ties holding the cables.
- Using the Phillips screwdriver, remove 4 screws that hold the controller in place.
- Unplug fan from controller and remove fan with Phillips screwdriver.
- Install a new fan and plug it into the controller.
- Replace the controller.
- Add zip ties to keep wires organized and away from the fan.
- Reinstall the hopper access panel.
- Plug in the grill and start Traegering!
Ironwood 650 & 885, Timberline 850 & 1300, and Costco D2 Models
- Power off and unplug the grill.
- Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the access panel from the bottom of the hopper.
- Cut the zip ties holding the cables together.
- Using the Phillips screwdriver, remove the 4 screws that hold the controller in place.
- Unplug the fan from controller.
- Use the Phillips screwdriver to uninstall the old fan, and install the new fan.
- Plug the fan into the controller.
- Reinstall the controller.
- Add zip ties to keep wires organized and away from the fan.
- Reinstall the hopper access panel.
- Plug the grill back in and turn on.