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@rickystuart I would check to see if there is actually something wrong with the cord which prevents a reset. If the cord is okay (for sure?) then you may have to replace the GFCI. The GFCI may have become faulty or it lacks a connection. If I remember right those use security screws which "prevent access". Replacements are available on select sites.
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