Why are some of my outlets and lights not working?
One culprit could be a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) outlet that has tripped. Other issues can include loose wiring or outlets. Over the years, wiring and screws can come loose. One outlet going out can impact multiple outlets or lights throughout the house.
How can you tell if your light switch is bad?
Some signs of a bad light switch are clear. For instance, if there is an audible snap, crackle, or pop when you flip the switch, it’s pretty obvious the switch is defective and it’s time to replace it with a new one.
What should I do if my electrical outlet is not working?
Get a night light or something simple and plug it in and be sure it lights up. If so then check the rest of the outlets and they should all now be working properly. If you encounter a burned outlet, then it will need to be replaced. Remember to always turn off power before doing any electrical work. Is your outlet not working?
Why are the power outlets on one wall not working?
Question: The power outlets along one wall are no longer getting power to them. The outlets that stopped working are located in our kitchen. This problem is only happening on one wall not the complete room. The dining room and kitchen are side by side and separated by a wall with the outlets that are not working.
Why are some of my electrical plugs not working?
Some circuits are protected by a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) and you may have noticed this outlet in the kitchen, bathroom, outdoors, or even in the garage. These have a test and reset button on them. Other devices or outlets that are tied in with these (GFCI’s) look similar to the other plugs in your home.
Where are the outlets in the kitchen that are not working?
The outlets that stopped working are located in our kitchen. This problem is only happening on one wall not the complete room. The dining room and kitchen are side by side and separated by a wall with the outlets that are not working. The outlets on the dining room side wall are still working.
Solution: Review the amperage of the circuit and make sure the receptacles match the rating. If necessary, replace them with properly-rated devices. A cheap, bargain receptacle may work fine for a time, but it eventually will be susceptible to problems.
Why are my bathroom lights and outlets not working?
My downstairs bathroom lights and outlets in the neighboring bedroom stopped working. The GFCI outlet in the bathroom still works but must be on a different circuit. I had an electrician come over and he removed the wall plate for the light and fan switches and “pulled out” the switches.
What should I do if my light fixture is not working?
Check the connections at the switch and make sure that they are tight. Be sure that the power is off to the circuit that you are working on. With the power shut off, check the wire connections at the light fixture and at the breaker panel to make sure they are all connected tightly.
What causes a plug in lamp to stop working?
Cord Both plug-in lamp cords and cords that tether hanging fixtures can come loose from the socket terminals, the internal fixture wiring, or the plug terminals. Move the cord and/or fixture into a range of contortions (get creative!) to see if the light goes on even for a moment. If so, check the cord connections.