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Posted on Feb 15, 2011

No power is going to the refrigator. Checked the outlet and breaker.

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See the other posted solutions. I just had the same problem with my fridge. It was a blown fuse. The fuse is hard-wired to the board so you can't just pop it out and install a new one (which is the way a fuse SHOULD be installed). But, there are posts that explain how you can solder in a fuse holder that will allow you to replace the fuse if it ever blows again. The circuit board is on the back, on the left side, about half-way up. Unplug the fridge, remove the board, install the fuse holder as a bypass for the original fuse. Soldering isn't that hard - I hadn't done any soldering on a circuit board before today. You can get everything you need at RadioShack or a chain home improvement store. For less than $20 I was able to get it working again.

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