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Sounds like a crack or hole in the gas tank evaporator canister. That will make the engine not idle right because the canister is vacuum assisted. Quick fix pinch off the vacuum line and see if engine doesn't idle ok. This is a must fix or your going to have a fire under the hood.
remove plastic cover over radiator remove headlights should be a screw behind the turn signals on each side remove screws on the top and the whole thing should come out,you'll find the grey grill tabs behind when you pull the whole thing out
2 methods......1st, drivers side, stick your hand down by the alternator and then move over behind the headlight. You'll feel a 3" round rubber boot, just pull it off. Twist the bulb out and replace.
Passengers side- take the top of the air cleaner off, at that point, you can easily get to the rubber boot and bulb.
2nd, involves removing the grill, I don't like this method as the grill can crack or break easily while trying to pull it off.
Drivers side- stick your hand down by the alternator and over behind the headlight. You'll feel a 3" round rubber boot, just pull this off. Twist the bulb out and replace it.
Passenger side- remove the air cleaner top, at this point, you'll have a lot of room to remove the rubber boot and replace the bulb.
The other method is to remove the grill, but pulling on this can break or crack the grill easily, so I choose this way.
I hate to give you bad news but repair is near hopeless, I would try a heavy duty epoxy JB weld or JB industro weld. notch out all cracked areas then fill notch and crack with epoxy. Allow to dry fully. JB weld is safe in high temp of engine compartments. Good Luck
If the outdoor fireplace was put together correctly, it shouldn't have cracked under normal use. I would contact the manufacturer about a refund/replacement. Outdoor fireplaces in general are designed to stand up to very high heats and outdoor conditions. I do not believe that you can replace just the bowl. You might be able to seal it with a high heat resistant sealant/bond, but I would try to get a refund. It sounds like your grill might have been defective.
It sounds like your ceramic elements are cracked and will have to be replaced. This can happen when cold juices drip directly onto the red hot ceramic elements. The cracks can sometimes be hard to see. The latest generation of TEC grills have done away with these ceramic elements.
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