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Originally Posted by Bugsinrugs View Post
I had an issue where the light in the garage wouldn’t work. The switch was hot but not the fixture. Turned out to be a loose wire in a bathroom GFCI. The wires were not screwed in but plugged into the little holes in the back. Electrician I hired started tugging on wires and a neutral came right out. Visually it looked fine.
I've heard/read that those rear connections aren't the best to use, easy but not reliable.
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