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-[* black] Now turn your grill around to a position where you can easily access the hose to the grill.
-[* black] Before replacing this part, take off the regulator and look inside it to check for cobwebs. Sometimes spiders build webs inside and prevent the tank from attaching to it properly.
+[* black] Access the hose of the grill. Now that it is off the propane tank, take a look inside to see if there may be any cobwebs that hiding in side.
+[* black] If you have not use your grill in sometime, spiders can sometime build their webs in here. This prevents the valve from properly connecting the hose of the propane tank, preventing gas from coming through