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If the pilot light does not remain lit after one minute of holding down the red button, the thermocoupler likely needs replacing. The thermocoupler is a thin copper tube that screwsinto the water heater control box on the lower front of the unit with the other end going inside the bottom of the water heater, next to the pilot light fueled by a thin aluminum tube also connected to the control box. 1) Turn the water heater control knob to off and close the gas valve that should be next to the water heater. 2) loosen both small tubes from control box. 3) Covers to pilot light/burner area should have been removed if you've tried and failed to relight the pilot. A small screw in the burner area may hold the mounting bracket for thermocoupler that clamps into the mounting bracket. The area is just big enough for your hand and a small screwdriver (probably a Phillips head) 4) Replacement thermocouplers are available at most hardware stores for $10 and are universal for water heaters under 10-years-old. If your water heater is older, consider replacing it. 5) Reassemble all parts carefully re-threading the mounting screw(s), and tightening both tubes securely without overtightening. Any extra length to the replacement thermocoupler tubing can be coiled -- do not cut! 6) Turn on gas supply listening for any leaks. Use a towel soaked in soapy water and dab around aluminum gas connection on control box -- TURN OFF GAS if bubbles are seen. Re-tighten and test again with soapy water. If bubbles (not just soapy suds) are noted, TURN OFF GAS and call a plumber. You gave it a good try, but spending $100 or so for a professional is better than blowing up your home and family. This project should be doable for somebody with average handy-person skills. If in doubt, call a plumber.

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