I cannot help you with the flame blowing out, but the "Pilot Light" as you call it is not a Pilot Light.
It is "the actual flame".
There is no other gas in a fridge. Just the one single flame.
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The pilot light should heat up a metal strip. The metal strip (once red hot) keeps the flame lit. It could be that the metal strip has finally burned away or fallen off.
(The flame is in a metal box - the wind should not get to it.)
It could be the jet is partly blocked.
You may be able to cover up part of the vent in winter but I don't think you should cover all of the vent.
The last time out which was approx 2 weeks ago, the fridge lit ok, ran for 20mins or so then after a mighty gust of wind the flame went out....!!!!!! mutter.
I have never experienced that kind of violent wind whilst caravvaning.
I seem to remember a VW camper van we owned used to have a cream plastic blank plate which clipped onto the vents, it did not seal off the vent, but allowed approx 10/15mm space. what do you think??
You can get covers for fridge vents designed to prevent fridge contents freezing solid in cold weather. Any caravan shop should stock them. If it normally stays alight ok when theres no wind then there should be nothing wrong with burner.
If it only happened once then it could have been a combination of strength & direction of wind that may not occur again.