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stephsauro
Oct 26, 2007, 03:13 PM
I realized 2 weeks ago that there was cool air coming out of my vents when my heat was on. I then figured out that the pilot light would not stay on. I changed the thermo couple and it seemed fine. It would stay lite and the heat was working. Last night I truned the heat on and the same problem occured. I kept trying to get the pilot to stay lite , but it would not stay lite after I would take my finger off of the button. I thought that I may have put in a faulty thermocouple. So...I went to Home Depot and purchased a new one (again). I just got done changing it and it will not work. The pilot light will not stay lit. I have tried SEVERAL times! NO LUCK! I need help!!! :confused:

T-Top
Oct 26, 2007, 04:01 PM
Do you have two wires that set under the thermocouple where you screw it into the gas valve? Some furnaces use a millivolt limit switch that if open the pilot will not light.

tsa7man
Oct 26, 2007, 04:51 PM
There is another key point to thermocouples...the pilot MUST only cover the last 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch at the end of the thermocouple, with the inter-blue part of the flame....any less than the above mentioned points you may NOT develope enough milli-volts of DC to hold open the pilot side of the gas valve open...... If all else is correct it is a bad gas valve.

stephsauro
Oct 27, 2007, 11:15 AM
Do you have two wires that set under the thermocouple where you screw it into the gas valve? Some furnaces use a millivolt limit switch that if open the pilot will not light.


I do not have any wires under the thermocouple

labman
Oct 27, 2007, 11:30 AM
Do you have a drip loop? A short length of capped off pipe running down to nowhere? If so, shut the gas off and open it up. It job is to catch water. If it gets full, water will put the pilot light out.

wrhoneylll
Jan 30, 2008, 02:07 PM
I am going through the same problem myself. I have a whirlpool water heater with an FG as the first letters of the model number. Long story short... I replaced my thermalcoupler with no avail. When I finally relented to calling the number on the water heater I found there is a class action suit against whirl pool for the models like mine. They are sending me a whole new manifold assembly kit free of charge. I would check into that if I were you.

Note: Thermocouplers are very cheap and worth trying to fix yourself before calling a plumber.

progunr
Jan 30, 2008, 05:33 PM
Just had a similar problem, found out that the theromcouple was not exactly like the original, and I had to modify the clip that holds it next to the pilot light so that the tip was actually in the flame, not just close to it.

You probably already checked that, but since it just happened to me today, thought I'd at least put in a word.

Good Luck!!