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I think you are saying you're aware the switch in the front has to be good for the switch in the back to work. This is true, but from a logical standpoint, the switch in the back uses different contacts in the front switch than does the front switch. Sounds like gobbledygook I know -- that's why a wiring diagram makes it all clear.
So, though might not be, it is most likely to be the switch in the front. If it's gonna be a wire, I'll bet on a red one.
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Art Benstein near Baltimore
Families are like fudge...mostly sweet, with a few nuts.
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