How to Replace a Grease Keg & Chute on a Flatrock 2-Zone Griddle

What's in This Article?

Step-by-step instructions for how to replace the Grease Keg & Chute on your Traeger Flatrock 2-Zone grill. Incudes part numbers, required tools, and estimated completion time. 

Applies to: Flatrock 2-Zone 

Part #: Description:
FTK0102 Grease Chute
FTK0101 Grease Keg
FTK0103 Grease Keg Front Trim Piece
FTK0116 Grease Keg Slide Rail
Grease Chute Replacement Steps

Tools Needed

  • Phillips Screwdriver

Estimated Time to Complete

  • 5 minutes

Image of what a grease chute looks like

Important: Unplug the grill from power, close the propane tank and disconnect the regulator. Open the cooktop lid. Remove the cooktop.
  1. Remove the x2 screws on the grease chute.
    Image of two red circles outlining the screws to remove on the grease chute.
  2. Pull the grease chute towards you to slide it out.
    Image of how to remove the grease chute from the grill.
  3. Slide the new grease chute into place.
  4. Replace the x2 screws.
  5. Replace the cooktop.
  6. Close the cooktop lid.
Grease Keg Replacement Steps

Tools Needed

  • N/A

Estimated Time to Complete

  • 1 minute

Image of the flat top grill grease keg.

Important: Turn burner knobs to OFF, close the propane tank, and disconnect the regulator.
  1. Slide out the EZ-Clean Grease Keg with keg liner.
    Diagram of location of the grease keg and direction to slide it.
  2. Empty and discard the keg liner. Line the EZ-Clean Grease Keg with a new liner and slide it back into the bracket on the bottom of the Flat Top Grill (you will feel it “drop” into place when installed fully).
    Diagram of direction and location to reinstall the grease keg.
Grease Keg Front Trim Piece Replacement Steps

Tools Needed

  • Phillips Screwdriver

Estimated Time to Complete

  • 5 minutes

Image of the front piece trim.

Image of the location of the front piece trim.

  1. Remove the x2 screws underneath the grease keg trim piece.
    Image of two red arrows pointing to the location of the two screws needing to be removed.
  2. Pull the old trim away from the grill.
  3. Place replacement piece in place.
  4. Replace the x2 screws underneath the trim.
Grease Keg Slide Rail Replacement Steps

Tools Needed

  • Phillips Screwdriver

Estimated Time to Complete

  • 10 minutes

Before Performing Any Replacement Steps:

  • Unplug the grill from power
  • Close the propane tank, and disconnect the regulator
  1. Remove the grease keg front trim piece by removing the x2 screws underneath and pulling it away from the grill (see above for additional information).
  2. Remove the x4 remaining screws holding the slide rail in place.
    Image showing red circles outlining where the screws are located and a red arrow showing screw #4.
  3. Remove the slide rail and place replacement piece in place.
  4. Replace the x4 screws.
  5. Replace the front trim using the x2 screws.
Still need help?
If you need help replacing your part, or if you run into additional concerns after replacement, contact Traeger Support. We're ready to help 365 days a year.
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