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Yesterday, I replaced a light switch (as I've done several times before). When I turned the breaker panel back on, the light was working - but now the other lights connected to that same breaker panel do not work. I re-checked all connections and reset the GFI (the outlet works) but no luck with the other lights. Volt meter confirmed that no power is running into the switchboxes of the downstream switches. Any suggestions appreciated.
 
Were the neutrals at the switch you replaced.
 
Hi - if you’ve before and after pics they would help us :) .
 
Hi - if you’ve before and after pics they would help us :) .
Here's a pic showing the replaced switch (with ground wire on top and the other 2 wires). This light is now working. It's the other downstream switches (attached to the same breaker switch) that have no power.Replaced Switch Connections.jpg
 
How many ways is that switch and where does the black connected to the green ground terminal go, that could be an optical illusion on a second look.
 
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How many ways is that switch and where does the black connected to the green ground terminal go.
It's a simple "on/off" switch (is that what you mean?).
The black wire connected to the green ground terminal is connected into the wall. I just confirmed with the volt meter that there's no current in that wire.
 
How many switches are there two, switching two lights?
When you say connected into the wall what does that mean.
 
Looks like you have two switches have you only replaced one. How many neutrals in that wire nut, four?
 

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