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Scott Morton wrote:
I actually held it in for a lot longer than 60 seconds & pilot light didn't stay on, so do you think it would definitely be the Thermocouple. Many thanks for your time & help, very much appreciated. 90%+ chance. Given how cheap they are, it would definitely be the first thing Id try. They do wear out. Tim -- Please don't feed the trolls |
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