Doorbell clicks but doesn't chime when button is pushed
Hi all, I recently moved into a new home, and realized shortly after getting settled that my doorbell button was sticking, which would cause my doorbell to hum. I know that replacing the button is an easy repair, so I bought a new one, and replaced the one that was sticking. I tested it when I replaced it, and it worked fine. This was a couple weeks ago. My sister stopped by last night and had to call me while standing at the door because I didn't hear the doorbell, and we found out that the chime isn't working now. I did some testing on it this morning, and when I push the button, the doorbell makes a clicking sound, but does not ring. Is this something that can be fixed, or do I need to replace the chime?
I looked at the chime but can't see any manufacturer information to provide.
Comment on hkstroud's post
They are two loosely held bars... I hadn't realized that till I looked at it again. They are metal, and I think that's what gets hit to make the sound? I kind of flicked them both with my fingers, and they both have a tone to them.
Comment on hkstroud's post
I have done that already. When the button is pushed, the left pin goes down a bit, then back up, but it doesn't go far enough to hit either the top or bottom bar. The bars are loosely held in place, and worked previously; I have not done anything at all to change the way the bars are.
Comment on Stratmando's post
I will try doing this in the morning and let you know.
Comment on hkstroud's post
The doorbell button connections are fine, it was working fine when I replaced the old one a couple weeks ago, and I double check the connection before posting this question. I don't have a voltage meter, will try your suggestion in the morning.
Comment on fuseman's post
Could be, but looking to isolate the issue to be sure what needs replacing.