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right, put 6 back the way it was and take out the link between the com of 6 and 7.. what happens then..
 
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right, loop out
blck in c red is in l2 of 6

6 and 7 do nothing

3 and 5 turns hallway and kitchen on off together 2 way

4 does nothing
 
great, so we now have the hallway sorted..

remind me again what switches 4, 6 and 7 are supposed to do? the kitchen main light 2 way and the under cupboard lights one way?

take the red out on L1 on switch 7 and put in in the com..
what happens when you flip switch 7 then?
 
hallway sorted cheers

4 and 7 should work kitchen spots both 2 way, 6 does under cupboards 1 way.

took red out l1 of 7 and put in c

4 and 7 do nothing
6 works cupboard lights but only when 5 is on
 
huh? 5 shouldn't have anything to do with the kitchen now...

ok, we need pictures of the wiring in the hallway lights and kitchen lights now please..
actual photo's would be preferable..
 
the wall lights are red/black t and e, the kitchen are spots and the cupboard lights the furthest i can go back are some 2 pin adapters
 
the hallway wall lights are just T+E? that screams out that there is a JB under a floor somewhere...
start pulling up the floorboards... :cry:

we need details of the actual connections not a list of what they are, so just saying that the kitchen lights are spots isn't much help.. there has to be some sort of JB somewhere...

do you own a multimeter?
if not then get one tomorrow and we'll continue then..
 

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