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Will not run at all when plugged in - Haier HRT02WNC Compact Refrigerator

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More than likely, it needs a new control board. It takes about 5 minutes with Google to locate a new board. Runs about $30 (including shipping.

Warning, requires knowledge of soldering to install this board.

No, I had no way of testing the board. However, since the part is cheap and it came up almost immediately when I started searching, pretty safe to assume that's the problem. Yes, replacing the board solved the problem for me.

The control board is located behind the sheet metal on the back of the refrigerator.

I purchased my replacement board through www.repairclinic.com

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Did you pay your power bill // --- ok so lets ck the plud you plug it in for power / try a light . if ok then lok at the connections in back where the cord hooks and ok ( go to cold control . ) turn it off and listen for a click when tuning it on . no click / rwpl control / if your have ohm meter I would test it and make sure it has on & off . if its ok ck the relay on compressor .. . **** hope this hepled . feed back pls ..

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