You should have traced the wires from breaker to outlet to outlet to know the exact route to the bathroom. So, on the way there you would have run into the GFCI outlet, reset it and be done, although you still should check what tripped that. Instead, you replaced a bunch of outlets that didn't need to be replaced.😕
Very Helpful Thanx!!
OMG! You just saved me an electrician visit! I thought I had tried everything but missed a GFCI outlet which had tripped. Thanks for posting!
Just had the same problem and the house is pretty big so bathrooms are spread out far. And it was GFCI please start with that. It fixed the problem
You should’ve started with the GFCI RECEPTACLE.
You just saved me 60 bucks!!! My bathroom GFI was also in the garage and I had no idea thank you soooo much!!❤❤
You should have traced the wires from breaker to outlet to outlet to know the exact route to the bathroom. So, on the way there you would have run into the GFCI outlet, reset it and be done, although you still should check what tripped that. Instead, you replaced a bunch of outlets that didn't need to be replaced.😕
You really should tighten up those screws. Dont leave them loose, sticking out. Also dobt backstab. Use the screws.
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