Bathroom outlets do not work, however lights and disciple do. Why? ...


The light and adherent should be on a seperate circuit. Check your breakers to see that they are all on. If they are, you probably own a bad breaker. It happen.


They aren't necessarily on the same circuit. Start by checking your breakers/fuses.

If that's not the problem, troubleshooting requires that you know where on earth the circuit starts and ends. Pull your outlets and switches in sequence to find the problem. (Probably a adjectives wire from a loose nouns, but there are profoundly of possibilities.)
Answers:    Bathroom outlets may be on a "GFCI" (ground fault circuit interrupter) breaker. It should hold a reset button between the outlets, or it may be controlled from another GFCI outlet. Look in the other bathrooms, kitchen, or garage for an outlet that have a reset button. Also check your breaker box for a GFCI breaker, or tripped breaker.