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imadude1134 OP t1_je3k04x wrote

Reply to comment by gamefixated in Wiring Help by imadude1134

Gfci has been hooked up properly. Line to line, load to load. Checked the wires with the breaker to confirm. The load terminals have 120v, and the wires just beyond the old terminals read 120v.

All the wires are 12/2 (black, white, ground). The one with 3 sets has a single wire and a 2-into-1 pigtail. The others have just 2 sets of single, or one single

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gamefixated t1_je4v3ex wrote

>The one with 3 sets has a single wire and a 2-into-1 pigtail.

Okay, that makes sense.

I guess the next thing I'd try to trace out the circuit with a continuity tester. Start with the single wire outlet (end of chain) and figure out where it goes. Just short white/black on that outlet, and test continuity at the other outlets. I'd hope to narrow down where the GFCI load is supposed to connect through this exercise, as well as verifying all the other wiring.

Not that this fixes your problem, but it narrows down the problem circuit. It could be a drywall screw through the neutral, mice, or some other break.

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