00:00Is your refrigerator light not turning on, flickering, or staying dim?
00:04A faulty LED light module could be the reason your appliance is left in the dark.
00:09The good news is that this is a common issue and can be fixed with a simple replacement.
00:13Welcome back to HNK Parts. In this video, we'll help you understand why LED modules fail and how
00:20to replace them safely. Over time, these modules are exposed to moisture inside the refrigerator.
00:26Temperature changes can cause condensation, which may seep into the housing and lead to
00:31internal corrosion. This often results in flickering lights or complete failure.
00:35Heat buildup is another factor. Even though LED modules are energy efficient,
00:40their internal components generate heat. With limited airflow, this can slowly damage the
00:45circuitry. In many modern refrigerators, lights are connected in a series. So if one module fails,
00:51it can affect the entire lighting system. The replacement unit is a compact LED module
00:57designed for appliance interiors. It operates on low voltage and fits into a protective housing.
01:03In most cases, you'll reuse the existing trim cover. These modules are typically located on
01:08the ceiling of the refrigerator section or near the top of the freezer compartment.
01:12They are secured behind a snap-in cover for easy access. Before starting, always unplug the
01:18appliance for safety. Use a flat tool to gently remove the trim cover. Once exposed,
01:23disconnect the wiring by pressing the locking tab. Now connect the new module until it clicks
01:28securely into place. Carefully tuck the wires back, snap the module into position, and reinstall the trim.
01:35Restore power and check if the light turns on properly. Replacing the LED module is a quick way
01:41to restore visibility and improve your appliance's functionality. You can find a high-quality
01:46replacement LED light module available at HNK Parts. Visit hnkparts.com for high-quality
01:53replacement parts and repair solutions. Don't forget to like and subscribe,
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