hembramacho wrote:Hi Geoff.
My switch has a +, A and earth symbol terminal. I've wired the 12v live to the +, the switched earth to the A and an extra chassided(!) earth to the earth symbol terminal.
Does that make sense?
Andrew
On these switches, + is the live feed, obviously earth is earth, and 'A' is the live switched feed to the application - ie the light.
Always difficult without actually seeing it, but you could take the + feed into the switch, and then onto the light from'A'.
This would switch the light on assuming it had a continuous earth.
You could use the switch without the earth (this is usually there for the benefit of an LED on the switch to show its on).
If however you are trying to use the light as a courtesy light that comes on with the door open, then you could take a + feed from the original light wiring (or any other suitably fused wire) and take it to the + on the switch. Then take the 'A' on the switch to the + on the light. Take the - on the light to the contact button on the side door. The lights will come on when the door is open, but can now be manually switched off for times during the day when you may well want to leave the door open but dont want lights on for hours on end. This is how I would wire a courtesy light, but someone else may do it differently.
Edit - just seen Geoff's new post, and that was going to be my other suggestion. You are just then using the switch as a make / break in the circuit, but now on the earth side. The only odd thing about doing it this way is that you are now connecting one part of the earth to the + on the switch and the other part to the A+. This just looks confusing if you look at the switch, but should work perfectly well. Just may confuse someone later on who works on the vehicle. You can just buy the same switch with only 2 connections which would make things clearer as you just put it in the wire that you want to switch.
Hope this isnt too confusing, but its late and Ive had a long day

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