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Shop OEM Twin Eagles gas valves and components designed specifically for these grills. At this time, no aftermarket replacement valves exist for Twin Eagles, so all valve components offered here are original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts.

These parts are compatible with Twin Eagles TEBQ, TPBQ, Extreme, and Pinnacle grill series. If you are unsure which valve you need, our team can help confirm compatibility based on grill size, series, and configuration.

Important: Because gas valves are safety-critical components, we only offer OEM Twin Eagles valves to ensure proper fit, correct gas flow, and safe operation.

Valve & Ignition System Compatibility

Twin Eagles TEBQ grills use an electrically powered hot surface ignition system. Power is supplied by a transformer, and valve-mounted microswitches activate the hot surface igniter to produce the ignition glow.

Twin Eagles TPBQ grills use a battery-powered spark ignition system. Valve selection must match the ignition type and grill series to ensure proper operation.

Valve components do not include ignition electrodes, igniters, or wiring. Ignition components are sold separately and must be matched to your grill’s ignition system.

BBQ Depot Service Insight: Gas valves should be replaced carefully and installed according to manufacturer specifications. If you are uncertain which valve is correct for your grill, our team can assist with identification before you order.

BBQ Depot Tech Tip: Environmental conditions such as heat, humidity, salt air, and lack of use can cause gas valve stems to become stiff over time. If a valve becomes difficult to turn, it is important not to force it. Applying excessive pressure can damage the valve stem and may require complete valve replacement.

In some cases, light lubrication can help restore smooth operation. With the gas supply turned off, remove the control knob and apply a small amount of a light, penetrating lubricant (WD-40 or similar) around the valve stem. Slowly and gently work the valve back and forth to allow the lubricant to penetrate. This should only be done if the valve feels stiff — not as routine maintenance.

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