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Dead freezer - post house move

Unplug. Let refrigerant settle for a day. Try again. If still not working you need a new one.
 
No light suggests that there is an electrical fault somewhere, rather than a refrigerant issue. There isn't an awful lot of wiring in a freezer, so finding the fault shouldn't be too much of an issue for someone who knows what to do with a multi-meter.
 
If there's no light Id check the cable hasn't been pulled during the move and one of the connections hasn't come dislodged or wire damaged. The light would be on a permanent feed from the plug via the door switch.
 
If there's no light Id check the cable hasn't been pulled during the move and one of the connections hasn't come dislodged or wire damaged. The light would be on a permanent feed from the plug via the door switch.
Spot on, there, Jimmy. Lost its neutral. Now fixed and all good, thanks
 
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