Look over the switch carefully. You should see the letters C ( for common ) NO ( for normally open ) and NC ( for normally closed )
Just get the wires in the same spots on the new one as they were on the old one.
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Look over the switch carefully. You should see the letters C ( for common ) NO ( for normally open ) and NC ( for normally closed )
Just get the wires in the same spots on the new one as they were on the old one.
LTG : )
The switch in the picture is how they normally are.
On the left side, NO on top left, NC on bottom left. The very bottom of the switch is C.
Usually the green wire and what ever color stripe goes to NO, the white wire and what ever color stripe and black end of diode goes to C, and the silver band end of diode goes to NC.
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