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There might be a sensor in front of the burners. Looks like a metal rod. Make sure power is off and carefully use a wire brush to clean the rod. It will only have 1 wire to this sensor.
there is a small adjustment screw on the gas valve,turn it clockwise to increase pilot,if that does not work the vent cap on the gas regulator on the back of the unit could be stopped up,remove that cap ,clean out or replace unit can operate without it just fine.If you increase the pilot and it still wont stay lit replace the thermocouple
u might have to take off the dashboard to get at it and u might have to check if the wiring is all cut or if it's flesh if not then u might have to bring it in and get it fixed
go to this site www dot desatech dot com. Here you'll find parts to repair your heater. a propane heater uses a millivolt generator to sense the flame. along it's cappilary are two push on spde connectors. these connect to the high limit temperature sensor which is mounted on the flame backplate of your heater. to see if it is the high limit shutting down your heater, jumper across the two spade connectors. if the heater stays on, this is your problem. if the flame still goes out, then the millivolt generator is shot.
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