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I'm trying to understand what you want to do to make it different than what you currently have. If you understand this circuit, can you help me fix this? I'd really appreciate. Here are my testing results (continuity tested using a Whitewire I have not looked at how the light is wired. Switch2 is by itself and has a NM14-3 whose black is connected to its Common and the red and white to its travelers. The NM14-2 cable's black is connected to the 'common' of the switch, and the white wire is connected to the neutral to complete the circuit for all switches in the box(I think!). The Red and White from NM14-3 wire is connected to the 'travelers' and the black is connected to the hot wire for all other switches in the box. I'm calling the 3-way switch at the 4 gang box Switch1.
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One three way switch is by itself and the other is in a 4 gang box. After consulting some wiring diagrams, I can't make sense of the way this circuit is wired nor why it is not working. Now the switch works only when one of the switches is on the OFF position, but not when its on ON position. Unfortunately that doesn't look like the case. When I replaced, I didn't care much about the travelers as I read in several DIY sites that it didn't matter. Both switches had one black wire connected to the common and then red and white connected to the travelers. This morning, I replaced two 3-way switches that control a hallway ceiling light, and now it works on only one position.