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When a GFCI Won't Reset

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Quick answer

If a GFCI won't reset, turn off the power, check for tripped breakers, test the outlet with a multimeter, and replace the GFCI if it's faulty. Always ensure the power is off before working on electrical systems.

Confirm the symptom

Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Turn Off Power
    Do: Locate and turn off the circuit breaker that controls the GFCI outlet.
    Observe: The power to the outlet is off and safe to work on.
    Means: You can safely proceed without risk of electric shock.
    Next: Test the outlet
  2. Test the Outlet
    Do: Use a voltage tester or multimeter to check if there is power at the outlet.
    Observe: The tester shows no power is present.
    Means: The power is off and it's safe to proceed with further steps.
    Next: Inspect the GFCI outlet
  3. Inspect the GFCI Outlet
    Do: Check for visible damage, water exposure, or loose wires.
    Observe: No obvious damage or water is found.
    Means: The issue may be internal or related to the circuit.
    Next: Test the GFCI outlet
  4. Test the GFCI Outlet
    Do: Press the test button on the GFCI outlet. If it trips, try pressing the reset button again.
    Observe: The test button trips and the reset button can be pressed.
    Means: The GFCI is functioning but may have an intermittent issue.
    Next: Check for Tripped Breakers
  5. Check for Tripped Breakers
    Do: Inspect the circuit breaker panel for any tripped breakers related to the GFCI outlet.
    Observe: A breaker is found in the 'off' position or partially tripped.
    Means: The breaker may need to be reset or replaced.
    Next: Reset the Breaker
  6. Reset the Breaker
    Do: Turn the tripped breaker fully to the 'off' position and then back to 'on'.
    Observe: The breaker stays in the 'on' position.
    Means: Power should now be restored to the GFCI outlet.
    Next: Test the GFCI outlet again
  7. Test the GFCI Outlet Again
    Do: Press the reset button on the GFCI outlet and check if it stays reset.
    Observe: The reset button stays out and the outlet works.
    Means: The issue was resolved by resetting the breaker.
    Next: Final check
  8. Final Check
    Do: Plug in a device and test if the GFCI outlet is working properly.
    Observe: The device works and the GFCI functions as expected.
    Means: The problem is resolved.
    Next: Complete

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Tripped Circuit Breaker
The circuit breaker may have tripped due to an overload or short circuit.
CommonEasyNone
Faulty GFCI Outlet
Internal components may be damaged or worn out, preventing the outlet from resetting.
CommonEasy–MediumGFCI outlet
Water or Moisture Exposure
Moisture can cause the GFCI to trip and prevent it from resetting.
SometimesEasyNone
Loose or Damaged Wires
Loose connections or damaged wires can disrupt the circuit and prevent the GFCI from resetting.
SometimesMediumWire connectors or replacement wires
Overloaded Circuit
Too many devices on the same circuit can cause the GFCI to trip and not reset.
SometimesEasyNone
Faulty Appliance or Device
A faulty appliance connected to the GFCI outlet can cause it to trip and not reset.
RareEasyNone
Wiring Issues in the Circuit
Incorrect wiring or a short in the circuit can prevent the GFCI from resetting.
RareHardElectrical wiring kit or professional help

Parts matching

If you need to replace your GFCI outlet, here are common parts that may be needed:

Make sure to match the amperage rating of the new GFCI outlet to your existing circuit for safety and proper function.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Why won't my GFCI outlet reset after tripping?

A GFCI outlet may not reset if there is still a fault in the circuit, such as a short, overload, or moisture. Check for tripped breakers, water exposure, and faulty devices connected to the outlet.

Can a GFCI outlet fail over time?

Yes, GFCI outlets can fail due to age, frequent use, or exposure to moisture. It's recommended to test them monthly and replace if they show signs of failure.

Is it safe to replace a GFCI outlet myself?

Yes, as long as you turn off the power at the circuit breaker and follow proper safety procedures. If you're unsure, consult a licensed electrician.

How do I know if the GFCI outlet is faulty?

If the outlet won't reset after checking for tripped breakers and removing connected devices, it's likely faulty and should be replaced.

Can a faulty appliance cause a GFCI to trip and not reset?

Yes, a faulty appliance can cause a GFCI to trip. Unplug all devices and try resetting the outlet. If it resets, plug in devices one at a time to identify the faulty one.