Hi everyone
I have a house which has had the kitchen and dining room knocked into one.
The previous owner therefore installed a double lighting switch in the dining room area, which controlled the lights in both the former dining room and the kitchen.
In the kitchen, what I presume to be the original switch remained and controlled just the kitchen light.
All this has worked since 2005 until last week, when clearly a 'disconnect' of some sort happened.
The dining room switch still lights the dining room area, but not the kitchen.
The kitchen switch still works there HOWEVER - when the dining room switch is used for the kitchen, the kitchen light will not work via the switch there until the dining room switch is turned to 'off'.
I checked the kitchen light and all is connected as before, as is the kitchen light switch. However, when I unscrewed the dining room double switch it looks like a neutral wire has come loose.
This switch has 3 cables coming into the back box, all with LNE. The 3 Earths are connected to an earthing block in the box, the 3 lives go individually into 3 separate connection points in the switch and 1 neutral goes into the other one. One of the other neutrals is cut and is tucked up in the box, whilst the other as I say, appears to have come loose.
I thought that maybe the loose neutral should be placed with the connected one, but all this does is leave the dining room light on permanently.
I have placed insulation tape on the offending wire in the meantime, but does anyone have any thoughts please?
Cheers