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myredracer
Apr 05, 2015Explorer II
LED I presume? What type of light fixture? If old style of pancake light, remove lens and you will find screws inside. For puck style, remove lens and may you find screws or some of them can be wiggled out of the hole.
If the light is under a cabinet, there usually is a hollow space where they run the wires. There may or may not be a splice in this cavity depending on how they wired everything up. Sometimes there's a lot of excess wire in the cavity and you may need to pull they wire a bit to get it to come out the hole for the light.
Could have a bad light, bad switch or bad splice near/at the light. Also, LEDs are polarized and won't work if wires are reversed. Perhaps they reversed the wires at the light. As mentioned, maybe there is a remote switch somewhere, but if you can't find one, check for power at the light. An inexpensive multi-meter is a good tool to keep in your TT.
If the light is under a cabinet, there usually is a hollow space where they run the wires. There may or may not be a splice in this cavity depending on how they wired everything up. Sometimes there's a lot of excess wire in the cavity and you may need to pull they wire a bit to get it to come out the hole for the light.
Could have a bad light, bad switch or bad splice near/at the light. Also, LEDs are polarized and won't work if wires are reversed. Perhaps they reversed the wires at the light. As mentioned, maybe there is a remote switch somewhere, but if you can't find one, check for power at the light. An inexpensive multi-meter is a good tool to keep in your TT.
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