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∙ 19y agoRun copper wire (green in color) of the same wire size as the switch's to either your service panel's grounding bar, or run to a cold water pipe that has a "jumper" across any indoor meters. Its not a good idea to ground to water lines anymore cause they have been finding that it causes pin holes in the copper lines and shortens the life of the copper tubeing.
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∙ 19y agoYes, ensure the light switch is grounded properly by connecting the switch's grounding terminal to a grounding wire or screw in the electrical box. If the wiring in the house is old and lacks a ground wire, consider hiring a professional electrician to install a ground wire or use a grounding adapter.
No, the common American light switch is only rated for a maximum of 125 volts.
To rewire the switch in a hallway that controls lights in two bedrooms, you will need to identify the wiring connections at the switch and the lights, then reroute the wiring to ensure that the switch operates the lights as desired in each bedroom. It may involve running new wiring, connecting the switch to both bedroom light circuits, and ensuring proper grounding for safety. It's recommended to consult a licensed electrician for this task to ensure it is done safely and up to code.
The presence of multiple white and black wires suggests that the switch is likely connected to multiple light fixtures in a complex circuit. The green wire is for grounding, while the red wire could be used for a separate function such as a dimmer switch or a separate control for a specific light. It is important to consult a professional electrician to properly handle and understand the wiring in your garage.
The earth pin in a 3-pin switch is used for grounding to protect against electric shocks. It is connected to the earth wire of the electrical system, which ultimately connects to the ground or earth outside the building.
Continuity between the ground and hot wire on a light switch indicates a wiring fault or short circuit. This could be caused by incorrect wiring, a damaged switch, or faulty installation. It poses a safety risk and should be corrected immediately by a qualified electrician.
Short in the wiring, brake light assembly, or possibly a defective brake light switch.
You could have a bad switch or a loose wire on it but I would check your door pins wiring to make sure they are working properly as well as a loose wire could be grounding out and turning it on. Just my thoughts.
if light is not going off, bad switch or short in wiring to light!!
If the switch is concealed in the door latch--(common problem) Spray door latch liberally with WD40 open and close door many times--then spray with silicone should solve problem If not in door latch- could be faulty light switch or wire grounding somewhere in door switch remove, replace and check wiring
Short in switch or wiring. Get this repaired ASAP or you may have a fire. answer replace light switch
need a wiring diagram for a 94 chev cab for the brake light switch
If you mean which wire goes where on the back of the light switch assembly, google MSD's free online instructions for wiring their kits It'll show the clips on the switch and the factory wire colours and where the go
Ever watched a movie called christine? Nah, check your wiring harness for the headlights and look for a bare spot(s) with wire showing...could be grounding
No, the common American light switch is only rated for a maximum of 125 volts.
You will probably find it is a mercury switch in the wiring bundle.
It could be a bad bulb, it could be bad wiring, it could be a bad switch.
For Temporary Fix, By A Rocker Switch From Auto Parts Store. Pull Your Head Light Switch Out Of The Dash Wire In The Rocker Switch. Will Have To Find Wiring Diagram Or Chiltons Book For Wiring Schematic For That Year Of Vehicle. Only Temp Fix, Should Replace With Stock Switch For That Vehicle.