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    Light Switch

    One or both of my kitchen light switches quit working out of the blue Thursday. The light has 2 switches that can control it. Both have always worked regardless of the position that the other one is in. Now switch A will only work if switch B is in a certain position and vice versa. So I guess my question is how do I fix it? Is it one (or both) of the switches or do I need to call someone in to fix it? If it is the switch is there a way to find out which one or should I just replace both of them?

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    Sounds like 3 way switches.
    If you look closely, they won't have "ON/OFF" on them.
    Each will have 3 wires going to them, as opposed to normal switches that have 2.
    Not difficult to replace, but you have to get the wiring right. And, they are more expensive than normal light switches.
    Now, it may still be the light. Is it fluorescent?
    It may be the ballast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kantwin View Post
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    Sounds like 3 way switches.
    If you look closely, they won't have "ON/OFF" on them.
    Each will have 3 wires going to them, as opposed to normal switches that have 2.
    Not difficult to replace, but you have to get the wiring right. And, they are more expensive than normal light switches.
    Now, it may still be the light. Is it fluorescent?
    It may be the ballast.
    It is a fluorescent light but I am pretty sure that isn't the problem. When the light is on it works fine, no flickering dimming or anything.

    I did price the light switches at Lowes yesterday and I have watched several videos on how to change them and I am confident I can do that. I installed a programable thermostat so I assume this shouldn't be much more complicated.
    Last edited by xzochye; March 10th, 2012 at 8:57 PM.

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    I had a fluorescent light that just up and quit - it was the ballast. So, just because it doesn't flicker doesn't mean it isn't that. ( wow, 3 negatives in that sentence)
    I would figure out a way to SAFELY attach an incandescent light in place of the fluorescent fixture to make sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kantwin View Post
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    I had a fluorescent light that just up and quit - it was the ballast. So, just because it doesn't flicker doesn't mean it isn't that. ( wow, 3 negatives in that sentence)
    I would figure out a way to SAFELY attach an incandescent light in place of the fluorescent fixture to make sure.
    Now that is not a DIY project for me!! LOL

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    I meant temporarily, just to see if the light switches are good, or if it's the ballast.

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    Better make sure you trip the breaker in the garage for that switch before you play with the wires or you'll get a nasty surprise.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sojourner truth View Post
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    Better make sure you trip the breaker in the garage for that switch before you play with the wires or you'll get a nasty surprise.
    I am scared of electricity so the whole house will probably be turned off! LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by sojourner truth
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    Better make sure you trip the breaker in the garage for that switch before you play with the wires or you'll get a nasty surprise.
    I did say SAFELY.

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