Can anyone tell me how to test the thermocouple? Also, can anyone tell me if I can use a generic one to replace it? I'm fairly sure it's bad and I haven't been able to find anyone that carries it.

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Hello Marshall's,the thermocouple generates millivolts when it is heated.But this is a wear item so I would put a new one in anyways.If you can find a number on the t/c try googling it.

Thanks. What's a t/c. Are most thermocouples the same. If I cant find an oe fit can I make one fit?

symptoms please..

thermocouples will interchange. The threaded ends for all the furnaces are one size. The refers and catalytic heaters are all another size. Therefore a universal from your local hardware store will NOT fit. The end usually looks burnt up before they fail. The electromagnetic coil it hooks to rarely fails. I clean the connection that the end connects to. Turn off the propane and unscrew the cap To remove electromagnet.

Why do you think it might be the thermocouple that is the problem?

If it is, you must use an original one as it is metric threaded and a universal thermocouple is imperial thread.

why MUST you use an original one?
If the original thermocouple is obsolete, ANY thermocouple with a matching thread pitch that can be fashioned to maintain good flame immersion can be used. The afore mentioned cap may be able to be removed and even retapped.

Thanks a ton for all the info.  I don't feel like I need an original thermocouple, I just want one that works.  I'm fairly sure that the thermocouple is bad since I cleaned the tip that is immersed into the flame and the fridge worked as designed for a bit. 

David mentioned that each genre of appliance has its own thread pitch.  What should I look for/ask for if I am to find the best chance of a thermocouple to fit.   

most all refers have the same thread pitch.  get OEM if you can. it just fits better.  if they are NLA, start scrounging and try a used one off a scrap fridge.  if they fail the flame just goes out so there is no safety issue. when you say "works for a bit" it does not sound like a thermocouple. a bad thermocouple will extinguish the flame as soon as you release the bypass button.

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