What to do if GFCI is not working?
Try toggling the test and reset buttons. To properly test and reset the GFCI, unplug all appliances sharing the same circuit as the GFCI and then press the reset button on the GFCI outlet. If you hear a click once the button is pressed, try plugging in the appliances, as the outlet should be functioning again.
How do you troubleshoot a GFCI outlet?
3. Overloaded Circuit
- Unplug all the appliances connected to the circuit in question.
- Reset the circuit on your fuse box.
- Wait several minutes.
- Plug an appliance back in and turn it on.
- Check to see that your circuit has not tripped.
- Plug in the next appliance, turn it on, check the breaker and so on.
Why is my GFCI outlet not working?
There are three possible reasons why your GFCI outlet stopped working and although it can be a combination of two or more causes usually it is just one. Check to make sure that the device has power coming to it. When there is no power to GFCI outlets the buttons will not work.
How do you reset a GFCI outlet?
A GFCI outlet has a “Test” and a “Reset” button. Pressing the “Test” button will trip the outlet and break the circuit. Pressing the “Reset” will restore the circuit. If pressing the test button does not work, then replace the GFCI outlet.
How to reset GFCI outlets?
To reset a GFCI outlet, look carefully at the two little buttons on the front of the outlet. Press the one that says RESET. Usually, the RESET button is red, while the TEST button is black. If your GFCI outlet is older, the lettering and coloring may have worn down, and the TEST and RESET buttons may be difficult to distinguish from one another.
Can’t reset GFCI outlet?
Reset the Circuit Breaker First. If there is an issue with the circuit breaker due or voltage rise or so,it will cut off.