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How to Repair a Three-Way Switch
15 to 30 minutes, depending on how many switches you need to test and replace
About $2 to $4 per new switch

Difficulty: Moderate

requires basic understanding of electrical lighting system

This Old House host Kevin O'Connor gets pro tips for finding—and replacing—a faulty three-way light switch

Steps:

1 Start by turning off the power to the circuit you'll be working on at the main electrical panel.
2 Test the switches with a voltage tester to ensure the power is off.
3 Remove the cover plate from the switch box with a slotted screwdriver.
4 Unscrew the three-way switch you suspect isn't operating properly from the box.
5 Before disconnecting the switch wires, label each wire for easy reattachment later, and mark the "hot" white wire with a black marker.
6 Remove the suspect switch from the box and use a continuity tester to test its operation. If you find that current is allowed to pass through the switch, regardless of the position of the on/off toggle, then replace the old switch with a new three-way switch.
7 After tightening the wire connections to the new switch, wrap electrical tape around the switch.
8 Screw the switch to the electrical box, and replace the cover plate.
9 Test the new switch by flipping on and off the three-way switches at each end of the circuit.

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