over pressere from shutting it too fast.
Try putting the key in the drivers door and locking it manually after you close the door. If you have a custom alarm then you have to play with the alarm button.
Defective thermocouple or possibly a dirty or clogged pilot orifice.
The pilot light of a stove can go out for various reasons, but for it to go out frequently can be hazardous due to gas buildup. One of the most common reasons is draftiness, and another is a damaged pilot light supply line.?æ
There could be a draft causing the pilot light to go out.
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If holding the controls in the LIGHT position for about 15-30 seconds does not keep your pilot lit, there is probably a problem with the thermocouple. That is the small tube that the pilot flame touches. Be sure it is not bent, and being missed by the pilot flame. They do go bad, and require replacement.
If your interior light is also on, replace the door switch.
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
THIS IS NOT NORMAL. THE LIGHT SHOULD GO OUT WHEN THE DOOR IS CLOSED.
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There are door switches that cause the light to go off. Shut all doors and press gently on each door to see if the light goes out. If not then the door switches will need to be removed one at a time to find the bad one.
I'm assuming you mean the furnace? If the pilot light keeps going out on the furnace, you probably have a rusted through or cracked heat exchanger. Unfortunately the only way to fix the problem is to replace the furnace. IM THE ONE WHO ASKED THE QUESTIONN THIS IS NOT A FURNACE IT IS A GAS HEATER THAT HE PUT IN HIS DINNING ROOM