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Fuse box switch won t stay on.
Within the shut off box there are typically fuses.
The simple answer is to unplug some of them and move the tripped fuse switch in your fuse box back to the on position.
G a answered 3 years ago a new fuse box is the ideal way to fix it however you can drop down the box locate the circuit that has the problem from the back side then cut and splice in a fuse holder on that circuit with the correct amperage.
If it stays on go back to your stove and turn it on.
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If it stays on then you will want to connect one item at a time until the circuit goes dead the last item activated is the likely cause of your problem.
If the circuit breaker has tripped simply turn it off and then back on.
Click your safety switch all the way off for newer safety switches.
They will get weak when they get old and need to be replaced.
Then turn the tripping breaker back off then turn the whole house breaker back on.
Electrical panel check your main electrical panel to see if there s a circuit breaker tripped older homes use a fuse box.
While we re on the topic of overloaded circuits it s worth mentioning that extension leads are often the source of the problem.
First turn off all the individual breakers one by one then turn the whole house breaker off then turn the tripping breaker on.
If it trips the breaker you have a bad burner on your stove and it needs to be replaced.
The only option is to remove the faulty breaker from the panel and replace it.
If it still won t stay on you probably have a bad breaker in your box.
When a breaker won t reset the problem is usually a bad connection or ground fault in the circuit.
Turn off your stove and try it again.
If it won t stay on in that circumstance it is certainly bad.
The trip switch on my fuse box wont stay on.
Even though they have multiple sockets to use it doesn t mean you should use all of.
If it won t stay on the wiring is defective and you will need an electrician to fix it.
If the fuse won t stay where it is supposed to go you need a new fuse box.
Circuit breakers can malfunction but it s rare.
If your circuit breaker has tripped and won t turn back on.
If you do isolate the problem to a bad breaker you can t repair it.
There might be a a safer way to test for a bad breaker if you have a whole house breaker and are willing to turn it off.