In the United States, I am unaware of any minimum distance required from a window. There may be a local code where you live or work that establishes a requirement.
in the USA if following the NEC there is no specific requirement for wall switch heights for general lighting There may be requirements for machinery
To control a light with a switch, the switch has to be connected in series with the light fixture.
You would need to purchase a duplex switch. As for the pilot light look for a duplex switch that has a neon pilot light that is incorporated into the handle of the switch. When the switch is turned on the switch's handle will illuminate.
A single pole switch controls a light or outlet at one location. A 3 way switch controls a light or outlet from 2 locations.
if light is not going off, bad switch or short in wiring to light!!
The led light in the window switch is not replaceable. It is only serviced with the entire switch.
The fog light switch on my peugeot 106 is next too the hazard warning switch and the rear window heater switch below the stereo.
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Use a test light to see if the motor is getting power. If it is then motor is bad. If it is not getting power "jump" the wires on the switch to see if window will operate, is so switch is bad
If you press the switch and hear the motor running, the the gear kit needs to be replaced. If you do not hear it, look at the dome light and see if it dims when you press the switch. If it does then you have a bad motor.
The correct unit to describe the distance between stars is the "light year", the distance a photon of light would travel (through a vacuum) in a year.
There is no specific distance. When a house is roughed in, before the drywall goes on, the box is mounted on the first wall stud from the rough in opening of the door inside the room. Height wise center of box about 4 feet.
use a continuity tester on the switch itself just hold contacts on tester to contacts on switch and if it reads with a beep or a light your switch is good pending the tester is accurate
If it is a Chrysler product they quit using illuminated switches even though they look like they have a green light in them
with a lot of skill and an instruction manual
Check the petal and make sure that the plastic part that touches the brake light switch when the petal is in contact with the brake light switch is still on the petal, if it is missing you will need to replace it, so the petal will make correct contact with the brake light switch.
Either bad switch or bad motor. Take your lest light and analyze the switch.