2 way switching

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I have a double switch and a pull cord switch operating 2 lights. One of the lights is 2 way switched with the pull cord, and not working.
There is a strange bridging wire in the double socket, from the common of the working switch to L2 of the other switch.
Is this correct? Can anyone advise.
 
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i am not an electrician but the wire you are talking about puts power to the other switch .....i think
 
The bridging wire is a common way of avoiding the need for multiple live feeds to a multi-gang switch.

All of the wires in the switch are likely to be live at some time - so be careful.

If all the switching was working once, and you can hear/feel a positive click when you operate them, they are probably OK, but the only way to be totally sure is to use a multi-meter (Power off and meter set to continuity or resistance).

Assuming it worked once upon a time, in order of probability:

Duff lamp (bulb to non-sparks)
Broken lamp holder
Flex broken/loose in ceiling rose
Cable loose broken in ceiling rose
Cable loose broken in switch
Dodgy pull switch
Dodgy rocker switch
Dodgy wiring.

Remember all the Lord had to say was, "let there be light". Obviously an architect!
 

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