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![]() "nblomgren" wrote in message ... The small bulb on our Frigidaire exterior ice/water dispenser burned out recently -- we leave it on all the time. However, when we put in a new bulb, it instantly burned out. We thought it might be a defective bulb, but the next one did the same thing. Any ideas what might be happening? Can we repair this ourselves? Thanks! --Nan Bulbs can fail for lots of reasons; but in this situation check the socket voltage if you can (an inexpensive multi-meter will do the job). If the voltage at the socket is more (much more) than the rating of the bulb, you have a wiring problem. But, I'm guessing that you had a couple of defective replacement bulbs. Unfortunately, when a manufacturer makes a defective bulb, they often make many of them until the problem is discovered. And factory tests may not catch them all. If the socket voltage tests O.K., put in another replacement; but get it from another store and use another brand if you can. TKM |
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