It is supposed to quit burning.
At pilot light, where pilot light flame goes directly onto thermo coupler.
There is not an alternator indicator light on a Honda Pilot. If the alternator goes out, the battery will not stay charged.
No. The pilot valve is closed when no flame is sensed by the thermocouple.
When pilot light goes out, gas flows out of the pilot light nozzle. If out has continued for a long time, a gas cloud can develop around the furnace. When you go to light the pilot light, you'll ignite this gas cloud and make a big fire ball. If your basement is drafty, you might never get a huge cloud of gas hovering around your furnace. When you notice that your pilot light is out, you should shut off the gas to the furnace and allow any stray gas to dissipate before you turn the gas back on and light the pilot light. alliedallcityinc.com
The GE CGS980 has automatic gas shutoff if the pilot light goes out and has limited protection against children.
Thermocouple? It is what keeps the pilot light lit. It is a small tube that runs from the pilot light to the control valve. The tube is made from two types of metal that when heated produce a small electrical current that keeps the gas valve open. Thermocouple goes bad the pilot light goes out and no gas can get into the house.
The thermocouple senses when your pilot light is on and lets the gas regulator open. If the pilot goes out the regulator cannot open.
No because water heaters have a safety valves and when the pilot light goes out the safety valve shuts off the gas
modern heaters have a thermocouple that would shut off gas supply if the pilot goes out.
Ovens are a great fire risk if the pilot light dies. Immediately turn off the gas if this happens.
Yes, immediately and ask for advice.
thermocouple is bad.