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To build the light bulb.
If there is a bulb, it should work.
There are 3 possible reasons as to why the light bulbs do not work in your refrigerator.Light bulb is blownFaulty door switchesFaulty light bulb fittings
Bad bulb, no power, no ground.
A creative and industrious man, Thomas Edison finally got his light bulb to work properly.
Not really, but the light bulb might not work if it's on and you put it in water.
Possibly. If it still works when you turn it on, the of course it is using power. If it does not work when it otherwise would, then it is definitely not using power, just as if you didn't have the bulb there at all. <<>> With the voltage on the circuit and the light bulb in the circuit, the bulb will glow. If you unscrew the bulb until it goes out the potential voltage will still be in the circuit but no current will flow so no power will be used. In this scenario the unscrewing of the bulb will be the same as using a switch in the circuit to interrupt the current flow.
Using a remote control similar to those ones used to turn on electronic devices. The infrared rays can switch the light bulb on, since it has a small transistorised circuit that can actuate a tiny relay to put the light bulb in series with the electric circuit.
With a light bulb!
the light bulb.
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On a 2000 I switched the backup light (which worked) into the brake light hole. It did not work. But brake light bulb in backup light hole worked. So that means it is NOT the bulb. Has to be sensor. I had problems with the taillights on a '99. Problem was the connector to the light assembly. I replaced the wiring harness connector using a junkyard replacement.