There is nonworking light fixture on my bathroom ceiling. I took it off and replaced the fixture but does not seem to work - there is just two black wires that come out of the ceiling but seem to have no power when tested. Is there a light switch in the bathroom I am missing or not seeing for the light on the ceiling? Has any one else had any experience with changing, fixing or replacing the ceiling light fixture in the bathroom ????f
I think there is a rotary switch that goes in the center of the fixture, that controls either a single bulb, three bulbs, or all four, with an off position. The fixture should have a ground wire as well, since the end cap is not a conductive metal. It may be as simple as a blown fuse, have you taken a look at them?
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In our coach there is a rotary switch such as Terry describes, and it's under the roof locker at the rear on the street side.
It doesn't actuate the lights in ours, though. Haven't yet been able to determine what's wrong with that part of our electrical.
There is also a hatch with a screw cover which allows access to all the wires connected to the switch, but in ours, they are appear to be in good condition, as does the switch itself.
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Just seen your question. The 69 only have lights on both sides of the mirror. The wires hanging out of the ceiling belong to the bathroom vent. Which had a push button in the center for off and on. It is a 12-volt.
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