We recently purchased a 1998 U320 36' WTFE and one of the ceiling lights in the bathroom was not working. Pulled the cover and discovered it had no bulb. Ordered a replacement bulb and once installed it worked great......until I went to turn it off. Apparently someone had repaired the fixture and bypassed the switch...or there is a switch somewhere that I simply can't locate. In our floorplan, there are two narrow fluorescent lights in the bath area. The light in question is the forward light over the washer/dryer. The rear light is connected to a 3 way on the bathroom cabinet and on the wall to the bedroom.
Any help on where a switch might be located or suggestions on how to address this issue would be greatly appreciated.
There are 3 switches in the hall next to the sink on ours, and the middle one works that light.
David,
It could just be the Carling switch has went bad and needs to be replaced.
While you are in the area working on the switches now would be a good time to locate the relay that makes your 3 way switch work for the other light you are talking about. Push light switch on then off and listen for the relay to operate/click. Repeat till you narrow down your search as you may find it hid under a false floor under the rear TV like ours is. Once this relay dies and you need to replace it you will understand how important it is to know its location.
Mike
Look under the upper china cabinet. Could be 2 switches there, one for china cabinet down lights and the other for the bath light? Woody.
Thanks for all the suggestions. All of the switches mentioned are connected to working lights so apparently, one of those switches should have also connected to the non-working light. I'll contact FOT and see if they have a schematic that shows how the lights were originally wired.
I'll send a follow-up if I get it figured out.
On my unit that light is connected to the switch that controls both that light and the downward facing lights the puck ones in the bathroom. I don't know why those two lights are connected together and it's kind of an annoyance to me. I would rather have had a separate switch for each separate circuit so I could put the puck lights on by themselves. Maybe somebody like me was annoying and just disconnected it I'm not sure. But my guess is pull the switches out and see if that circuit was disconnected from that switch. I think it's the middle switch but I'm not sure.
On my sink cabinet there are 3 switches. The first is for under cabinet puck lights. The second is for both the light above the mirror and the fluorescent in the ceiling in front of the washer/dryer. The third is the 3 way switch for the other ceiling fluorescent in the bathroom