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"Deborah" wrote in message om... "Tim Fischer" wrote in message news:_2aWa.29702$o%2.16480@sccrnsc02... "Joseph Meehan" wrote in message ... If the front door button rings the bell and does not light, it is likely defective. Yep -- the light is simply wired across the switch, so if you don't get a light, it's pro'lly burned out. -Tim It's not the light because I changed the button and still nothing. The push button activates the doorbell then, just no light? Did you accidentally purchase a push button that doesn't have a light? Okay, I took it back off and guess what? NO LIGHT... I guess I will go buy the buttons and restrict him from messing with doorbells again! Thanks so much for your help. Deborah |
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