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Garbage disposal won't turn off...?

My disposal wasn't turning, so I unplugged it, did the broom handle trick to free the blades, then (and I think this is where I f'ed up...) I hit the reset button before I plugged it in. So, when I plugged it in, it started running, but won't stop unless I unplug it. Do I need to somehow get the reset button popped out, or what?!?!

Update:

Wow Peek-a-Boo, what a great idea! I never thought of that! Oh wait, if you actually read my question, you'd see that when I plug it in, it will not turn off (the switch is off...I thought that went without saying, but appearently not...). You think that I wouldn't try plugging it in again? It's the same thing... Being a smart@ss really helped though, thanks...

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Did you plug the unit back into the SAME receptacle? I have seen the dual wall receptacle, where one is on a switch, and the other is hot all the time. Try unplugging from the one outlet, and plug it into the other. I bet this is your problem! Good luck! You can use a 1/4" allen wrench in the bottom center, to free a stuck disposal.

    Source(s): Texas Master plumber for 30 years
  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    Garbage Disposal On Off Switch

  • ?
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    Bobbie, the perfect project is to coach off the circuit breaker or pull or unscrew the fuse contained in the fusebox (if it really is an previous residing house). New properties have circuit breakers. they ought to all be categorized. If no longer, plug a radio into the hollow in question, and turn it up. flow to the breaker field, and start up attempting breakers. once you get to the right one, the song will quit. also - do not guess your life on the single in a zillion probability that the radio coincidentally fried at that right second. examine the hollow by technique of plugging in some thing else like a lamp that in basic terms labored some position else. at the same time as uncertain about the thanks to artwork with electricity, it really is optimal to call a buddy it really is totally widely used or employ an electrician, yet a garbage disposal should not be a lot of a secret. -Kevin Amen to that different answer. in no way, ever, no count number what the electricity is doing, on, off or inspite of, in no way stick your hand contained in the disposal. they could come decrease back on, they're oftentimes stuck and get unstuck, and free wires that regarded disconnected can by surprise and mysteriously start up undertaking in the adventure that they are touching yet you concept they weren't because they don't look to be operating.

  • 1 decade ago

    I wouldn't think that pushing the reset button while unplugged would cause the disposal to run constantly. While the problem could be an internal part of the disposal, my first instinct is to suspect the wall switch. Does the wall switch snap into place when turned on/off, or is it "Loose"? If the problem is the wall switch it is easy and inexpensive to change out, just turn off the circuit first. If the problem does seem to be the disposal, try repeating the process of resetting and unplugging. If this fixes it, it is probably going to be a reoccurring problem. Good Luck

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  • 4 years ago

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  • 4 years ago

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  • 6 years ago

    Thank you! I had the same problem, read poppyman54's answer and sho' 'nuff, switching outlets did it!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    all you should need to do is replace the switch...turn breaker off remove switch and replace with new one....turn power back on...should solve your problem.....you can do this yourself...easy job to do...be sure and replace old switch with a heavy duty switch that has a higher amp rating

    Source(s): 40 years electrician and appliance parts and service
  • 1 decade ago

    replace the wall switch.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    ok shelly, this is what u do..... u will want to go to a hair saloon and get ur hair color changed to any other but blonde. hint: un plug the piece, and then plug it back in..... and restart the process.

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