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In general, a broken refrigerator should not directly cause an electric chord organ (or any other electrical device) not to work on another working outlet in the same house. Refrigerators and electric chord organs are separate electrical devices, and issues with one should not affect the other unless there is an underlying electrical problem in the house's wiring or power supply.

If the refrigerator is broken and not working correctly, it might draw excessive current or cause an electrical short circuit, leading to a tripped circuit breaker or blown fuse. This could result in a loss of power to some outlets in the house, including the one where the electric chord organ is connected.

However, even in this scenario, the refrigerator's malfunction should not directly impact the electric chord organ if it is plugged into a different working outlet that is not affected by the power interruption. In such cases, fixing the refrigerator or resolving any electrical issues caused by it should restore power to the affected outlets, and the electric chord organ should function normally again.

If you are experiencing a situation where the electric chord organ is not working on a working outlet in your house, and it seems to be related to the broken refrigerator, it is best to consult a qualified electrician to inspect the electrical system and identify any underlying problems. Electrical issues can be hazardous, so it's essential to have them properly diagnosed and repaired by a professional.

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