There are a pair of switches outside the bedroom door, one to turn on/off the kitchen/dining area of a large room and the other switch to turn on/off the living room circuit of this large room. If the lights are running and you turn them off on the distant switch, you have to go back to that distant switch to turn them on again. Ditto if you do that at the bedroom area switch. Which ever switch controlled the lamps last is the only on that can do it again..however either switch can do it, but they do not share the task. These are Pass and Seymour switches that worked for years as wired. No wiring has been bothered with other projects to my knowledge. Now after changing switches out with new new ones left over (I have a lot of leftovers-forty years worth :( ) there is no change and now one circuit won't work at all! Ohmmeter checking the "two way" is a puzzle too...they seem to act like one ways as I cannot find a "common" terminal that I would expect of a single pole double throw switch. WTF? Unless I am losing it (I guess possible) this arrangement worked for years. Each switch has three terminals plus ground. No sign of arcing, melting, loose connections and the can lights they control started with R30 bulbs old style and now have cfl R30 type lamps way less amperage. I really appreciate the willingness of this board members to help. Leo
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