Trusted grill repair specialists helping Lynx owners get the right part the first time.
Find exact-fit Lynx grill parts for built-in and cart-mounted grills across multiple Lynx generations. For nearly 70 years, our technicians have serviced Lynx grills — from early Premier models to today’s Professional series.
Important: Many Lynx replacement parts require both a model number and serial number for proper fit.
Scroll below to shop Lynx grill parts by category or contact our team for expert assistance identifying the correct replacement.
Lynx model numbers (such as L27, L30, L36, or L42) have remained consistent for decades, but internal designs changed across multiple series. Your serial number is the key to 100% accuracy.
Pro Tip: Most Lynx serial tags are located behind the control panel or under the drip tray.
Unlike general parts warehouses, The BBQ Depot specializes in identifying the correct Lynx grill replacement parts before you order. Our team works hands-on with Lynx grills every day and understands the internal design changes that occurred across different generations and series.
We maintain and live-demo Lynx Professional and Sedona grills in our showroom and understand real-world differences such as legacy rotary ignition systems versus modern 110V electronic ignition platforms. Whether you need a genuine OEM Lynx replacement part or a high-quality aftermarket alternative, every order is verified for compatibility.
Only for non-critical components like knobs or handles. Core parts such as ignition systems, valves, and prosear burners changed as Lynx updated internal designs. Using the serial number is the only reliable way to ensure correct fit.
Yes. Many Lynx Professional series grills allow upgrades from legacy cast brass burners to modern blue flame ceramic burners. These are not interchangeable with ProSear or Trident infrared burners.
No. This is a common misconception. You cannot simply swap a blue-flame burner for an infrared burner. The mounting brackets in the firebox and the igniter alignment are specific to the burner type. Unless your grill was originally factory-configured for a Trident/ProSear burner in that specific bay, the firebox will not support the swap.
If briquettes are cracked, missing, or the tray is warped or rusted, heat distribution will suffer. Replacing the tray restores even radiant heat and reduces flare-ups.
Use our technician resources or let us verify fitment before you order.
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