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Originally Posted by Zeke
They do every now and then and it's a good thing it completely failed. Next time kill the breaker and use a meter for continuity. In fact, you might play around with the old switch and see what it does while using a meter. I can't help myself even to this day from whacking them open to see the failure point.
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I killed the breaker only when I found no voltage at the ceiling connection. That made it easy to change the wall switch out.
The wall switch was in a dual box with another switch....that one was working fine.
That's prob why I never thought it might be the switch. (that's my excuse anyway

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