Contexts 3 Radically simpler & faster window switcher Switch between application windows effortlessly — with Fast Search, a better Command-Tab, a Sidebar or even a quick gesture. Includes fantastic features for multiple spaces & multiple displays. The alternate 3-way switch wiring configuration (California or West Coast) was used as a way to wire 3-way switches and be able to supply line voltage to either switch. This configuration is no longer allowed as the neutral is not present in each switch box. Conventional 3-way wiring is not very complex. With conventional wiring, the line (line. Wiring for this switch is deadly simple. To make my instructions a little more easy to follow, hold your switch in such a way that you are looking at the pins and they are arranged 2 pins wide and three pins tall. Imagine that the pins are numbered as below: 1 4 2 5 3 6 Connect a wire from 3 to 4, and another wire from 1 to 6. These wires will.
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TEST 1: Checking The Wiper Fuse Input
The very first thing you need to do is to make sure that the wiper fuse is OK.
So, please pull out the wiper fuse from the instrument panel fuse box and make sure it's not blown.
If the wiper fuse is blown, then you have found the solution to the ‘no wiper’ problem.
If the fuse is NOT blown, then the next step is to make sure that the wiper switch (inside the Multi-Function Switch) is getting voltage from the wiper fuse.
This will require that you disconnect the Multi-Function Switch's Gray connector to identify the 3 wires you need to test. IMPORTANT: If you haven't already disabled the air bag system, do so now. You can find the instructions here: Disabling the Air Bag System (SIR).
Once you have identified the circuits that need to be tested (we'll be testing a total of 3), make sure you reconnect the Gray Multi-Function Switch connector to the instrument panel harness connector.
This is what you'll need to do:
- Locate the circuit (wire) labeled with the number 4 of the Multi-Function Switch's Gray connector.
- With an appropriate tool (like a Wire Piercing Probe), probe the wire between the Gray connector and the Switch.
- Connect the red multimeter test lead to the tool piercing the wire.
- Set your multimeter to Volts DC mode.
- Turn the ignition switch to the RUN position.
- Ground the black multimeter test lead on a good Ground point.
- The best way to do this is to use a battery jump start cable to Ground the black multimeter test lead directly to the battery negative terminal.
- Your multimeter will register one of two things: battery voltage (10 to 12 Volts) or No voltage at all.
Let's interpret your multimeter test result:
CASE 1: Your multimeter registered the indicated voltage- So far so good. The next step is t make sure that the wiper switch is re-directing the voltage to the wiper motor in High speed. Go to: TEST 2.
CASE 2: Your multimeter DID NOT register the indicated voltage. Re-check your connections, make sure you're testing the correct wire and repeat the test.
If your multimeter still does not register battery voltage, then this tells one of three things:
- The wiper fuse is blown.
- There's an ‘open-circuit’ problem in the wiring between the Gray connector and the instrument panel fuse box (although this would be extremely rare).
This test result also tells you that the wiper switch is OK and not bad, since without this battery voltage, from the fuse, the wiper switch won't work. You'll need to troubleshoot and diagnose this missing voltage before continuing any further.
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TEST 2: High Speed Wiper Circuit Test
IMPORTANT: If you haven't already disabled the air bag system, do so now. You can find the instructions here: Disabling the Air Bag System (SIR).
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So far, you have visually checked the wiper fuse and it's OK. You've also verified that the wiper switch is being fed this power (from the wiper fuse) by testing circuit number 3 of the Gray connector (TEST 1).
The next step is to check that the wiper High Speed circuit inside the wiper switch is actually doing its job and routing battery power to the wiper motor when you select the High Speed on the wiper switch.
The circuit (wire) that sends this voltage to the wiper motor is the one that's labeled with the number 3 of the Gray Multi-Function Switch Connector.
OK, this is what you'll need to do:
- Identify the circuit labeled with the number 3 of the Gray connector.
- With an appropriate tool (like a Wire Piercing Probe), probe the wire between the Gray connector and the switch.
- The Gray connector must remain connected to the instrument panel harness connector at all times during this test.
- Turn the ignition switch to the On position.
- Set your multimeter to Volts DC mode.
- Ground the black multimeter test lead on a good Ground point.
- Use a battery jump start cable (if you have one) to Ground the black multimeter test lead directly to the battery negative terminal.
- Turn the wiper switch to its High position.
- Your multimeter should register battery voltage (in the range of 10 to 12 Volts DC).
Let's see what your test result means:
CASE 1: battery voltage (10 to 12 Volts) was present- This is the normal and expected test result and tells you that the High speed circuit inside the wiper switch is OK.
If your GM pickup, van, SUV or mini-van is experiencing a ‘No High Speed Wiper’ problem, then you have eliminated the wiper switch as the cause. The most likely cause will be a bad wiper motor.
The next test, TEST 3, will help you to check the Low speed wiper switch circuit.
CASE 2: Battery voltage (10 to 12 Volts) WAS NOT present- Make sure that that you're testing the correct wire, re-check all of your multimeter connections and repeat the test one more time.
If your multimeter still did not register any voltage (with the Key On), then the wiper switch is bad and needs to be replaced.
There's one more test, that you can do (which is a resistance test of the high speed circuit inside the wiper switch) if you would like to further test the wiper switch and you can find it here: TEST 5: High Speed Circuit Resistance Test.
How to wire a rocker switch to a circuit is a common query many people have. There is the basic on/off rocker switch that we’re are all familiar with but not everybody knows how to wire, and then there’s also the lighted variety that even less people may know how to wire up!
Below you’ll find a basic on/off rocker switch wiring diagram as well as an easy to understand illuminated rocker switch wiring diagram so no matter what your needs, after reading this, you’ll want to put switches on all your LEDs by yourself. And you can because it’s so simple and you’ll find everything you need to know about it right here.
Rocker switch wiring diagram
This is the most basic type of switch – the On/Off rocker switch, (as shown using Oznium’s Black Anti Vandal Toggle Switch, mounts in 16mm or 19mm hole).
It has just 2 prongs:
Oznium’s rocker switches can be hooked up to any 12volt source, everything else is pretty self-explanatory, just follow the rocker switch wiring diagram and you can’t go wrong.
LED rocker switch wiring diagram
For the LED rocker switch, pay careful attention to the position of your ground, power and acc pins, follow the diagram below, (it uses Oznium’s LED Round Rocker Switch with recommended mounting hole diameter of 3/4″) and you should have no problems wiring a LED rocker switch:
Our rocker switches are available in:
- Plain/Regular (No LED. Does not light up)
- Blue (LED lights up when switch is on)
- Red (LED lights up when switch is on)
- Green (LED lights up when switch is on)
- White (LED lights up when switch is on)
- Amber (LED lights up when switch is on)
- On / Off / On (A 3 position switch. No LED)
Scion OEM style rocker switch wiring diagram
This switch also has a built-in LED that lights up when it’s in the on position, so if you’ve purchased one of these, below is a wiring diagram showing how you would go about wiring this particular rocker light switch, remember to pay careful attention to the markings on the pins:
3-way or 2-way switch wiring for RV
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Do you want to control one light from two switches? Let’s say you have a large RV, and want to control your lights from a switch at the bedroom as well as a switch at the kitchen. You can use two of our on/off/on switches, and wire them like this:
Contexts 3 3 1 – Fast Window Switcher Wiring Diagram
I hope this helps you with your next LED lighting project, make sure to check out the great variety of switches, rocker switches, toggle switches we have to offer.
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- Hello, I am looking for a round rocker on/off switch with LED (like the one above) where the ground not the source is controlled (basically the LED is connected inverse internally). Do you carry something like this?Thanks,
Andreas - I need a couple of rocker switches, three-pin and two-pin.
On a three-pin switch, can I use the two of the pins (2 and 3) without the ground as if it were a two-pole? Simple on/off.
Thank you. Jacquot - Hi,I wired up a led spst round rocker switch like the one above and it works just fine for turning on and off the accessory ( which has its own ground cable going to ground). However, as soon as I connect the ground wire from the rocker switch to ground, the led light comes on and stays on regardless if the switch is in the on or off position. Do you know why that might be? Is the switch bad or shorted somewhere?Thanks
- Is it possible to disable the indicator light on a lighted toggle switch?
- I bought a boat last year, in which the prior owner had installed LED tipped toggle switches in VERY BRIGHT blue. The boat was inoperable at night, because the blazing blue switches messed up night vision and obscured everything in front of the boat (along with a very poorly placed anchor light, incorrectly wired so it comes on with the running lights – a separate problem scheduled for my next fix..)
Anyway, I just replaced 9 blue LED switches with red LED switches.. these are better, but still a bit too bright.
I need to dim these LED’s.. the problem is, they’re powered from the 12v supply, which must remain 12v for the accessories they supply, so I need to dim the switches on the ground side. Ideally, I’d add a rotary pot on the dash, so I can brighten the LEDs for daytime use, and adjust thdir brightness for nighttime operation. I can run a common ground to all 9 switches, and pass that ground through a rotary pot.. but the extreme non-linearity of LED’s, and my lack of knowledge about the internal electronics within the switch, are making the resistance range hard to figure out. I would also want the brightness to stay relatively constant at the set level, regardless of how many switches are illuminated. Do you have any recommendations for dimming LED illuminated switches? - How do you use 2 led rocket switches.Switch one activates switch 2
Switch 2 functions the accessory.Having trouble getting the first switch to light up. I can get it to all work but the activation switch won’t light up - Hi
How do I wire a 3 prong LED switch to turn a solar feed on or off with the LED on only when circuit is active ?
Thanks,
Wim - Hi,
I bought a some switches which have an led indicator light in them. I’m planning to just have them as part of a toy board for my son – so I only really need the led indicator on the switch to turn on and off when it’s actuated. Can I do that? i.e. I won’t have an ‘appliance’ – do I still need: a: 12 V battery and b: a fuse? How should I wire it so it just lights up when ‘on’?Many thanks, - I want to control one light from two switches. Do I need to have the on/off/on switch or can I use a three prong Led rocker switch? If so, how would I wire it? Thanks in advance
- Hi I just wired a 3 prong rocker switch that had leads already attached. When I turned on the power the switch was backwards when is the indicator should have been on it was off and vice versa plus the little LED light does not turn on do you have any suggestions. ItSeems like the switch is wired backwards internally
- Hi, at the moment I use the switch for a car fuel pump.
I’m using a 85/86/87/30 relay, switched by ground.
At the moment the power is going to the 85 of the relay.
Then the switch is working. (pump is going on/off)
But the led light isn’t working.
I’m did switch some connections and then the pump is off and the led light is on.
When I turned on the pump the led light is off.
So what’s the correct connection diagram?
Thanks.
(I have a diagram available how it is connected at the moment with a kill switch etc.) - Hi Phil,
I have been looking online for ages but can’t seem to find the information or products that I need and I’m starting to go insane(!). Hopefully you or somebody else can help with information on the correct product and about the wiring.
Basically, I want a switch that’s like a combination of the 2 above. I want a round LED illuminated 12v switch with OFF and 2 ON positions to power some lights. I want the switch ON position 1 to turn on light A and ON position 2 to turn on light A and also light B.
Also, a wiring diagram would be helpful (the lights and switch will be grounded to vehicle chassis).Thanks ? - I’m going crazy, well sort of, I bought an electric fan relay kit that comes with a temperature switch but I want to manually wire a 3 prong LED toggle switch instead. The electric fan is for a transmission cooler and not for the cooling system, thus the temperature switch will not work for transmission fluid because of the different operating temperatures. I can’t figure out how to wire it, would you be kind enough to provide a wiring diagram showing the three prong LED toggle, battery, inline fuse, 30 amp circuit breaker, 30 amp relay and electric fan? I’m planning to wire directly to the battery and not an ignition switch source.