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GFCI Not Resetting

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Quick answer

If a GFCI outlet won't reset, first turn off the power at the breaker, press the reset button again, and ensure no water or moisture is present. If it still won't reset, replace the outlet.

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Tools and prep

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Prep & safety

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Power Source
    Do: Ensure the circuit breaker for the GFCI outlet is in the ON position.
    Observe: Breaker is on and stable.
    Means: Power is available to the outlet.
    Next: Press the reset button again.
  2. Press Reset Button
    Do: Press the reset button on the GFCI outlet firmly.
    Observe: Reset button stays in and outlet powers on.
    Means: GFCI is functioning properly.
    Next: Test the outlet with a device.
  3. Test for Moisture
    Do: Inspect the outlet and surrounding area for water or moisture.
    Observe: No visible water or dampness.
    Means: Moisture is not causing the issue.
    Next: Check connected devices for faults.
  4. Unplug Devices
    Do: Unplug all devices from the GFCI outlet.
    Observe: Outlet is empty of connected devices.
    Means: Devices are not causing the trip.
    Next: Attempt to reset the outlet again.
  5. Inspect Wires
    Do: Turn off the power and remove the outlet cover. Check for loose or damaged wires.
    Observe: Wires are secure and undamaged.
    Means: Wiring is not the issue.
    Next: Replace the GFCI outlet if necessary.
  6. Replace Outlet
    Do: Turn off the power and replace the GFCI outlet with a new one.
    Observe: New outlet resets and functions properly.
    Means: Faulty outlet was the cause.
    Next: Complete

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Faulty GFCI outlet
Internal components may be damaged or worn out.
CommonMediumGFCI outlet
Moisture or water exposure
GFCIs trip to prevent electrical hazards in wet conditions.
CommonEasyNone
Overloaded circuit
Too many devices drawing power can cause the GFCI to trip.
SometimesEasyNone
Faulty appliance or device
A defective device can cause the GFCI to trip repeatedly.
SometimesEasyNone
Loose or damaged wiring
Poor connections can lead to electrical faults and tripping.
SometimesMediumWire connectors
Ground fault in the circuit
A short between hot and ground wires can trigger the GFCI.
RareHardElectrical inspection

Parts you might need

When replacing a GFCI outlet, ensure the new one matches the following:

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Always turn off the power before replacing the outlet.

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FAQ

Can I reset a GFCI outlet without turning off the power?

No, always turn off the power at the circuit breaker before attempting to reset or replace a GFCI outlet to ensure safety.

Why does my GFCI outlet trip immediately after resetting?

This can be caused by a ground fault, moisture, or a faulty device connected to the outlet. Unplug all devices and check for water or wiring issues.

How often should I test my GFCI outlets?

Test GFCI outlets monthly by pressing the test button and ensuring the outlet powers off. Reset it afterward.

Can I use a regular outlet instead of a GFCI outlet?

No, GFCI outlets are required in areas near water sources like kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoor spaces for safety.