There are 3 possible reasons as to why the light bulbs do not work in your refrigerator.
buy an appliance bulb from the light bulb store. unplug the fridge. Unscrew the old bulb. Screw in the new one.
If you mean the 40 watt light bulb inside, are you sure you are replacing it with a special 40W appliance bulb? A regular bulb will not last long at all inside of a refrigerator.
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Refrigerator- it takes more power to kick on and it pulls more electricity than a light bulb
Electric Light Bulb
This may be covered in your lease agreement. If it's not then more than likely you are expected to change ordinary light bulbs. You could ask your landlord politely if s/he replaces them but you probably don't want to become an annoyance about it. If it is a bulb in a supplied appliance (microwave, refrigerator, etc.) I would ask if he changes such bulbs. He may want to in this case in order to avoid damage to the appliance.
A 60 watt light bulb is a light bulb with 60 watts capacity. When talking about watts, you're talking about the power that is transferred from the appliance to the accessories. Therefore, the light bulb labeled "60 watts" takes 60 watts to light up. A 60 watt light bulb will not be as bright as a 120 watt light bulb.
This is because the tail light bulb has a different element in the bulb. Just replace the bulb and that will fix the problem.
E-Z Bake Oven. Refrigerator.
A 100 watt light bulb draws a little less than one amp. A refrigerator draws much more when compressor is running. The duty cycle of the light and refrigerator will ultimately determine which uses more power on a Kilowatt Hour basis.
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Refrigerator Light OperationThe light inside a fridge is an "appliance" bulb. It is controlled by a spring loaded switch, usually mounted in the door frame across the top of the door opening.The switch is on when the door is open which allows the spring to push a "plunger" out, thus closing the switch and allowing electricity to flow to the bulb filament.When the door is closed, the door pushes the plunger IN, opening the switch, and thus cutting off the flow of electricity to the bulb.