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betadawg1
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I have a GFI in the kitchen that won't reset. It's a 20A on a 20A circuit. I replace the outlet with another GFI and it still will not reset. I also removed the outlet and connected the wires and this didn't trip the breaker and everything worked down line. This makes me think it has to be the outlet but I'm at a loss why a new outlet didn't fix the issue.

I know just enough to hurt myself so any ideas would be appreciated.
tgivaughn
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Moisture or leak inside the wall?
IMHO and am sticking to it
BenTheGoodAg
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Breaker trip isn't the same as a GFI trip. Different mechanism and purpose.

The outlet does need to be connected properly (Line vs Load) for it to work properly. Check that first.

Test the outlet by just connecting the Line side only. If it doesn't trip, connect the load side. If that trips, go to the next outlet, disconnect the load side. Turn power back on and see if it trips the GFI. Repeat. And keep working your way from outlet to outlet. This will isolate the ground fault, if it exists.

There are some other things it could be, but unlikely based on how it started tripping.
Dill-Ag13
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Get an outlet tester and see if it's wired correctly.
Dill-Ag13
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Wrong symbol
betadawg1
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Load side tripped it. Found a plug that appeared to be damaged. Replaced it and everything seems to be working fine. Thanks for the advice.
jt2hunt
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Love to hear good and endings and home improvement!
BenTheGoodAg
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Awesome, glad you found it.
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