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An appliance repair should be able to replace the GFCI plug. Not something that would be user repairable.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Had the same issue, it was a good thing I had gotten the 2 year geek squad warranty, just used it to replace it altogether. But if you want to salvage it, an electronic repair shop should be able to do it, but I wouldn't recommend it, who knows what other inferior part is waiting to explode on you. Be safe and just replace the whole uniit if you can, if not sorry to hear that and good luck.
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