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Try it there will be a switch that you can press inside the fridge, that will simulate the door closing.
yes. there is a button that is pushed when you close it. and when you open it the button is released.
You don't close the door when you go inside to check if the lights are on
Open the door put the giraffe in close the door.open the door take the giraffe out put the elephant in close the door.the elephant.he was in the refrigerator
The Ford Thunderbird door should trigger the lights to go off. The sensor associated with the closed-door may need to be replaced.
If you have noticed the warm air blowing from behind your refrigerator, that is the heat that was in the air that is inside your refrigerator. If you leave the door open the air around the refrigerator will briefly feel cold, but it will warm back up and the food in the refrigerator will go bad.
The door lights are supposed to go out when the circuit is completed by closing the door. A loose or corroded ground wire in the door latch can cause the lights to stay on.
Ford Product? Spray door latch mechanism liberally with WD-40 Open and close door a few times Spray latch mechanism with silicone
Who left the refrigerator door open?Your dinner is in the refrigerator.You don't want to go in there, mate. The coroner's refrigerator system has malfunctioned.
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.
the switch to that perticalar door is not making contact when the door is closed, Does the dome light go off or stay on for the same door ? check the switch actuator ,it maybe bent where it does not touch the door when closed.
The fridge light should turn off when you close the door. The light is hot because not all the electricity is turned into light - an awful lot is wasted in the form of heat.
If your interior light is also on, replace the door switch.