Squeaking slight switch

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swimmer_spe

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One of my light switches in my house squeaks when I move the toggle on or off.

No, I have yet to lube it, as I know that could be a great fire starter.

Is there anything really wrong with the switch, or is it just a noise and can be left alone?
 
A toggle switch at a big box store costs about a dollar. If you feel comfortable swapping it out I would go that route. Do Not Lubricate!
 
A toggle switch at a big box store costs about a dollar. If you feel comfortable swapping it out I would go that route. Do Not Lubricate!

It is not whether I am comfortable swapping it out. It is wheether it needs to be swapped out.

I wont be lubing it. I really want to avoid fires.
 
It is not whether I am comfortable swapping it out. It is wheether it needs to be swapped out.

I wont be lubing it. I really want to avoid fires.

Things ware out and sometimes give you hints of things to come.
If it is 3 month old I might be upset but if it 30 years old, well.
 
Things ware out and sometimes give you hints of things to come.
If it is 3 month old I might be upset but if it 30 years old, well.

The house is from the 1970s and it is probably original to the house.
 
The house is from the 1970s and it is probably original to the house.

The toggle pivots on little plastic tabs, things wear out. With that age you could have aluminum wires so you want to check. All this gear is marked for aluminum or copper, it needs to match. If it is not a three way, they are easy quick and cheap. Sometimes you can get a pack of ten real cheap.
 
As long as it is working and making a squeak I leave it alone. Some of these switches come from the 3 for a buck bin made in China. I never buy them but a lot are sold. When it fails it will quit working and light will stay on all the time or not at all. Then go get a new one. A squeak wouldn’t bother me till then.
 
For a dollar or two I would change it and have a few spares in the house, just check that you have copper wire first.

Is it the light switch or swimmers wallet that is squeaking?

:rofl:

Sorry, saw the opportunity and had to take the shot.:D
 
ELECTRICAL YEARS
Accessories 10+
Arc-Fault Circuit Interrupters (AFCIs) 30
Bare Copper 100+
Bulbs (compact fluorescent 8,000 to 10,000+ hours
Bulbs (halogen) 4,000 to 8,000+ hours
Bulbs (incandescent) 1,000 to 2,000+ hours
Bulbs (LED) 30,000 to 50,000+ hours
Copper-Clad Aluminum 100+
Copper-Plated 100+
Fixtures 40
Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs) up to 30
Lighting Controls 30+
Residential Propane Backup Generators 12
Service Panel 60
Solar Panels 20 to 30
Solar System Batteries 3 to 12
Wind Turbine Generators 20
 
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If you don't change it, at least figure out which breaker turns it off, so much easier while it still works.:)
 

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