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Unit will not power on. Green light on the power cord indicates it is getting power. also tried different receptacles.

Ran for about 5 minutes and noticed an electrical smell. Then quit.

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Servo is probably fried. Check with a ohm meter for continuity.

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If you noticed an electrical smell (like something was overheating), you may have a compressor lockup, or a fan lock. If you know a good, and knowledgeable handyman, he should be able to troubleshoot the unit quickly. But if it is the compressor, repairs could cost as much as a new unit.

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To remedy this problem, first try unplugging the Xbox 360 power supply from the console and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. You'll also want to uplug the Xbox 360 power supply from the power cord.

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