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- DrewEExplorer IIAs I recall, it was pretty straightforward on my fridge (which is not the same model). I think it basically just snapped into place with the typical plastic tabs for snap-in switches, with spade terminals for the wires. It was pretty self-evident, in any case. I think it was necessary to take off the diffuser for the light itself (which was mounted on the same little plastic pieces).
Since they're different fridges, the setup could of course be a little different as well. - TelemanExplorer
DrewE wrote:
I assume this is the interior refrigerator light? If the bulb is OK, I'd guess it's the door switch, which (at least on mine) eventually gets gunked up and/or corroded internally and stops working. It may be possible to disassemble the switch and clean it up and have it work, at least for awhile, or you can buy a replacement and install that. Lately I've just lived without the fridge light.
Any idea on how to remove it? - DrewEExplorer III assume this is the interior refrigerator light? If the bulb is OK, I'd guess it's the door switch, which (at least on mine) eventually gets gunked up and/or corroded internally and stops working. It may be possible to disassemble the switch and clean it up and have it work, at least for awhile, or you can buy a replacement and install that. Lately I've just lived without the fridge light.
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