to wire a 3-way like this you first need to run 14/3 romex wire from the light box to each of the 2 switch locations. at each switch connect wires as follows: white wire to common screw(usually black or brass) connect red and black wire to silver colored screws, does not matter which way. in the light box you need to identify you incoming power, once you have identified that wire connect one of the white wires from the new 14/3 romex to it,secure with wire nut.the red and black in each 14/3 romex are connected red to red, black to black. this should leave you with one white wire frm a 14/3 romex, this connects to the black wire of your light fixture, the white of your light fixture connects to the white of the incoming power wire.
Only if the existing switch box has an unswitched hot and neutral in it.
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No good way to answer this. A 3-way light switch has one wire coming to it, two wires run to the second switch and one back out of the second switch to the light. At any point, any one of the terminals may be "hot". The only one always hot is the first single terminal that is the power source.
Piggyback off the box for the existing light. Run a wire from the existing junction box to a new junction box (which is placed wherever you want the new fixture). Then, in the existing box, connect the wire coming from the switch, the wire for the existing fixture, and the wire for the new fixture together using wire nuts. Wire up the new fixture, and presto, you have two fixtures on a switch where there was only one before.
Open up the ceiling box and disconnect the blue wire coming from the light and connect it to the black wire coming from the fan. Be sure and put a wire nut on the wire where the light was connected before you removed it. The wall switch is controlling power to the wire where the fan is connected so when you connect the blue fan wire to that connection you will be sending power to both the fan and light from the wall switch.
To wire a bathroom fan and light to operate on the same switch, you will need to connect the hot wires from both the fan and light to the hot wire coming from the switch. Then, connect the neutral wires from both the fan and light to the neutral wire coming from the switch. Finally, connect the ground wires from both the fan and light to the ground wire coming from the switch. This will allow you to control both the fan and light with a single switch.
Only if the existing switch box has an unswitched hot and neutral in it.
To determine if a light switch is bad, you can first check if the light bulb is working by testing it in another fixture. If the bulb is fine, then you can try flipping the switch on and off multiple times to see if it is loose or making a clicking sound. If the light still does not turn on, you may need to use a voltage tester to check if there is power coming to the switch. If there is power, then the switch may need to be replaced.
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an item that turns on or off another item (like the light switch in your home)
No good way to answer this. A 3-way light switch has one wire coming to it, two wires run to the second switch and one back out of the second switch to the light. At any point, any one of the terminals may be "hot". The only one always hot is the first single terminal that is the power source.
the backup light switch is part of the neutral start switch. it is located behind the shift lever at the bottom front of the transmission. it has about 8 wires coming out of the plug.
The backup light switch is located on the side of the transmission. It has two wires coming off of it but they are probably covered in wire wrap.
On top of the gearbox there is a nut with 2 wires coming of it. that's the reverse light switch Its hard to get at but its possible. had to do it with my pajero aswell
Interior light for astra mk3 not coming on when door opened or headlight switch pulled.
Push the interior light override switch on and presto!
To wire a switch to a light, you connect the hot wire from the power source to one terminal on the switch, then connect another wire from the other terminal of the switch to the hot terminal on the light fixture. Finally, connect the neutral wires from the power source and the light fixture together.