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first unplug the fridge freezer from the power outlet.
Look for the bulb compartment or socket where the light bulb is located
then remove the bulb and then install a new one .Ensure replacement bulb is of the correct type and wattage
then test the bulb
I Googled Diplomat Fridge light bulb and came up with this: Copy www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-yyPGlRoZ0. Go down the page until you come to a video called "How to replace a fridge light bulb". It is there, you have to look.
Click on to a parts supplier like ShopJimmy.com and pull up their super photos of the guts of your unit. The photos will show you exactly where that bulb is located. Easy job.
before I sugest an idea I will ask you to make sure the new bulbs are not damage you can make a test with anything you may have at home that requieres a bulb less than 100 watts.if the new bulb is working unplug the fridge and try to pull out the center of the socket were the bulb rest is a small metal plate.use a pen,pensil plastic knif or regular kitchen knife tu open it but no to break it all the way just make sure your fridge/freezer is completly UNPLUG FROM THE POWER OUTLET
Make sure you unplug fridge from wall power socket,remove bulb cover if one is fitted.Carefully twist or gently try to unscrew bulb. If successful take bulb to electrical parts shop and buy a new one.You may of course use your Fridge until you buy a new lamp,Refitting is simply the reverse of removing bulb.Good Luck!
YOU MAY HAVE A BAD LIGHT BULB, SOCKET OR LIGHT SWITCH. TRY WIGGLING THE SWITCH TO SEE IF THERE IS ANY CHANGE IN THE BULB INTENSITY. IF NO CHANGE, TRY REPLACING THE LIGHT BULB. IF NO CHANGE, THE SOCKET NEEDS REPLACED.
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