What causes the error?
Grill detects improper RTD readings. This is usually due to a damaged RTD or wiring between the RTD and controller.
Symptoms
The grill starts a shutdown cycle.
If the grill is connected to the Traeger app, you will see the following notification:
What to do
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Shut down the grill and allow for it to completely cool.
- Turn off and unplug the grill.
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Remove the grill lid:
- Open the grill lid and remove the cotter pin from each hinge pin inside the grill.
- With one person holding the grill lid in place, push both clevis pins out of the grill lid and backsplash and remove the 3/8" washer from each side.
- With the help of another person carefully lift the lid off of the grill and set aside.
- Open the grill lid and remove the cotter pin from each hinge pin inside the grill.
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Remove the controller & trim pieces:
- Remove the trim band located between the hopper and the lid by unscrewing the x1 screw and sliding it out of the back of the grill.
- Woodridge & Woodridge Pro: Remove the controller trim by unscrewing the x4 screws, leaving the controller installed in the trim.
- x2 screws are located inside the hopper, x2 screws are located below the controller on the front of the grill.
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Woodridge Elite: Below the controller, remove the x4 screws from the front-right trim panel. Set the panel aside.
- Remove the controller trim (leaving the controller installed into the trim) by unscrewing the x4 screws.
- x2 screws are located inside the hopper, x2 screws are located below the controller on the front of the grill.
- Remove the trim band located between the hopper and the lid by unscrewing the x1 screw and sliding it out of the back of the grill.
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Unplug and plug back in the RTD wire harness from the controller.
- Reassemble grill and turn on.
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If error persists, replace the RTD.
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If after replacing the RTD the error persists, contact customer service.