Traeger pellet grill owner hub
Start with the exact model and support guide before interpreting an error, ordering a part, or changing a startup or shutdown sequence.
Verified support map
What is verified for Traeger
This is a narrow map of official model and controller references, not a compatibility list. A model missing here simply has not been verified yet.
Official error library
Non-WiFIRE grills
Legacy non-WiFIRE controller family
Traeger keeps a separate error collection for this controller family, including LEr, HEr, Err and several Er codes. Match the exact display before using a code article.
Official display wording
D2 WiFIRE grills
D2 WiFIRE controller family
For an ignition failure, Traeger documents the display wording “Failed to Ignite”. That wording is not interchangeable with a legacy controller’s abbreviated code.
Official model-family guidance
Wired food probes
D2 WiFIRE and touchscreen WiFIRE use different probe checks
Traeger separates a wired food probe from the cooker’s own temperature sensor. The documented checks also differ between D2 WiFIRE and touchscreen Timberline or Ironwood families.
Official sensor-family guidance
Pellet sensor alerts
D2 WiFIRE, touchscreen Timberline/Ironwood, and Woodridge use different alerts
A low reading, calibration message, or disconnected-sensor display only has meaning on a grill equipped with this sensor. Traeger documents distinct wording and steps by controller family.
Official recovery boundary
Ran out of pellets during a cook
Traeger procedures for priming differ by series
Traeger distinguishes a hopper that has emptied while the grill is still holding temperature from a flame-out or shutdown that requires cooling and a model-specific restart path.
Official WiFIRE support boundary
WiFIRE pairing and connection
D2, touchscreen, Woodridge, and Westwood pairing paths differ
Traeger separates first-time pairing, a previously connected grill that went offline, and WiFi reset or Forget Network functions by controller family.
Official family and examples
Touchscreen WiFIRE
Touchscreen WiFIRE — Timberline and Ironwood examples
Traeger documents “Error: 0007 Grill Failed to Ignite” for this touchscreen family. Confirm the specific model before entering self-test or service steps.
Official model range
Woodridge Series
Woodridge, Woodridge Pro, Pro Plus, and Elite
Traeger documents ER 07 for this series and separates its procedure from the WiFIRE and legacy paths.
Official model range
Westwood Series
Westwood and Westwood XL
Traeger documents the display as Er07 for this series and publishes a distinct component-check sequence. Use that source rather than applying a Woodridge or legacy procedure.
Start with the situation, not the brand
Use CookGauge to identify the symptom, maintenance task, or ownership decision first. This avoids leaving the site to search through generic support articles before you know what you are trying to confirm.
The display is only useful when it belongs to your controller
Before opening a code article or researching a part, capture the full message, the controller family, and the exact model. If those three do not match an official row, stay with the observable symptom instead of borrowing a procedure from another Traeger generation.
Only when the model matters
Need the official manual or model-specific support
Use these links only once you have the exact model and need to validate a documented procedure, compatibility, or error code. They open in a new tab.
How to use the official links
The linked official resources are entry points for the named Traeger models and controller families. They do not establish code meanings, firmware behavior, or part compatibility for every Traeger pellet grill.