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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725
Thanks. All the ceiling lights above the kitchen table are not going on when the switch is on. And the light switch does not light up like all the others in the house.
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Just a thought, but my chandelier above the kitchen table has 2 light switches, one near the front door and the other near the sliding exterior side door.
If you can verify which circuit breaker in the panel controls the lights above the kitchen table, you should be able to replace the switch safely by turning off the breaker. If you don't feel comfortable doing it, then hire an electrician. But, most homeowners are able to do it.