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enblethen
Jul 22, 2015Nomad
Remove the GFCI receptacle from the wall. Disconnect the wires on the load side. See if GFCI resets. If it does, there is issues in the receptacles fed by the GFCI. Normally corrosion.
If it doesn't you have a bad GFCI receptacle. Go to locate hardware store and pick up a good quality replacement.
If it doesn't you have a bad GFCI receptacle. Go to locate hardware store and pick up a good quality replacement.
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