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it means your xbox is overheating, you can send it back as they extended the warranty on it for this common fault unless you have modified it, in which case look up ring of death on youtube.
The power cords for the Xbox 360 and the Xbox 360 slim have different shaped plugs. If the plug you are using is not fitting it is likely that you have purchased the incorrect cord. If this is the case you will need to purchase a new cord.
When you purchase your new power cord make sure that it is designed for the original Xbox 360 NOT the Xbox 360 slim.
The Corning Ware P-35B bake broil tray is for use inside your oven or broiler. It can also be used inside your microwave. It is made out of the same material as regular Corning Ware bake ware and may also be used on top of the range. This is not an electrical part and should not have a connection for a cord. Corning Ware did make hot plates. Is this what you are seeking a cord for?
The electric Corning Ware pots are no longer made, so to find parts, such as the power cord, go to eBay. The model #E1210 uses a unique Corning Ware cord, so don't buy the standard looking percolator cords, as they only fit the early 60's models. It should look like the cord in the photo below.
I had this problem. Make sure the pins in the USB ports (2 on the front and 1 on the back of the console) aren't bent and there's nothing obstructing them. I unbent some of the metal inside these ports, and voila! I have a working xbox.
Only if you shave the power cord to fit in the same shape as the xbox plug-in. If you succeed then it will work. Keep calling local Gamestops or EB's stores for a used power cord for about 29.99-39.99 in used price.
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Xbox 360 power supply light is orange or yellow. Usually when the Xbox 360 power supply light is orange it's on standby so there is no problem with your Xbox 360 console but the power supply can't supply it with power !
First you have to try unplugging the Xbox 360 power supply from the console & unplugging the power cord from the wall outlet also unplug the Xbox 360 power supply from the power cord, wait for a minute then reconnect it all back , also try it on another wall outlet without any extension cords at all. If it's still doing the same it will be definitely a fault with the Xbox 360 power supply. So, in this case please contact Xbox 360 customer support to fulfill the Xbox 360 power supply.
Xbox 360 power supply light is red. There is something wrong with the Xbox 360 power supply connection so try unplugging the Xbox 360 power supply from the console & unplugging the power cord from the wall outlet also unplug the Xbox 360 power supply from the power cord, wait for minute then reconnect it all back , also try it on another wall outlet without any extension cord at all.
If it's still red that would be for sure a fault with the Xbox 360 power supply . So, then contact Xbox 360 customer support to fulfill your Xbox 360 power supply . You can also find replacement power cords many places online. See if you can get your hands on another cord and try that to see if its the current power cord. Hope this helps you out! Please don't forget to rate :)
The DF200 model has been discontinued by Waring, their parts department does not sell the power cord anymore. Unfortunately the DF250 model has a different power cord and does not work in the older model.
I have contacted Waring today and they state that the power cord is no longer available or manufactured. What a way to make you buy a new deep fryer. I love my DF200 and there is nothing wrong with it., just cant find a cord myself.
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