RYOBI PRESSURE WASHER 2300 PSI ELECTRIC STARTS THEN DIES Repair
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95%
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GFCI Outlet
The ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) outlet is likely out of specification or has degraded. The sudden cessation of the motor's inductive load can create a transient current imbalance that exceeds the trip threshold of a sensitive or faulty GFCI, causing it to 'pop' when the pump stops. The power washer's integrated GFCI on the cord remaining untripped indicates the issue is with the wall outlet's protection.
SKU: G20PMSR
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5%
CONF
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Secondary Circuit / Wiring Check
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DIY Repair Guide
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