You should see a small trail of thin, blue smoke coming from your Traeger pellet grill while it’s on.If you don’t see smoke (or less than usual), follow the troubleshooting steps in this guide. You’ll learn how to get your Traeger smoking again and boost its maximum smoke output.Key TakeawayIf your Traeger isn’t smoking, look for a defective auger motor, dirty fire pot, broken hot rod, problems with the controller or temperature probe, or damp or poor-quality pellets. You can purchase a smoke tube and put it on the grate to boost the smoke output.Table of ContentsHow Much Smoke Should Come Out of a Traeger Pellet Grill?How to Fix a Traeger That’s Not SmokingMaintenance Tips for Optimal Performance and Smoke QualityFrequently Asked QuestionsFinal ThoughtsHow Much Smoke Should Come Out of a Traeger Pellet Grill?READ THIS FIRST! ????A pellet grill produces less smoke than its offset smoker counterpart. In fact, if you only see a small amount of smoke, that’s likely the correct amount.So, kee...