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Have have a westing house switch no.77286 with a l123 and colored black yellow blue and white color wire which color goes to those no.

Have a westing house 3speed switch no.77286 with wire colors yellow, blue , black and white, it's has L123 on it which color will go to L to 1 to 2 and 3?

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The black usually goes to the L. The others you'll have to play with, If it's the correct switch. You should mark down what color wire goes into which slot BEFORE you take them out. DO NOT CUT WIRES!
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go search for a wiring diagram then look for a switch for your fan

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SOURCE: Purchased: Carriage House II

check this link for a diagram, http://www.wiringhelp.com/electrical/electrical-how-to/how-to-wire-a-ceiling-fan.html go down to the diagram with 2 switches,, click it, it will enlarge,

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