Barring a blown circuit breaker, two conditions can cut power to an exterior outlet. The first is a malfunction of the outlet itself, which could be caused by loose wire connections, and the other is a tripped ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) outlet on the same circuit.

What happens when a GFCI outlet won’t reset?

If the GFCI won’t reset or the button doesn’t pop out when you press the “test” button, there may be no power to the GFCI or you may have a bad GFCI. Pro tip: If the “reset” button trips again every time you press it, there may be a dangerous current leak somewhere on the circuit.

How do I know if my GFCI won’t reset?

Try toggling the test and reset buttons.





To properly test and reset the GFCI, unplug all appliances sharing the same circuit as the GFCI and then press the reset button on the GFCI outlet. If you hear a click once the button is pressed, try plugging in the appliances, as the outlet should be functioning again.

Why is my GFCI outlet not working?

There are a few reasons why GFCI outlets stop working. The outlet might have tripped, there may be a poor electrical connection, the outlet may be defective or the outlet has failed. It’s typically best to contact a licensed electrician to troubleshoot these types of problems.