How to Wire a 4 Way Switch [with Diagrams and PDF] - Electric Problems (2025)

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It is always a good idea to regulate lighting in large open spaces, where people come in and come out all the time. The same goes for the stairs. Multiple light switches should definitely be employed along the stairwell on each and every floor.

Even if you would like to have ten switches to control one light (as an example), you will need two 3-way switches and eight 4-way switches. But don’t forget that all 4-way switches should go in between the two 3-way switches.

All additional 4-way switches get connected in between 3-way switches as well. This kind of arrangement is very convenient for bigger spaces with several doors.

What is a 4-way switch? A four-way switch is a special complex device that is composed of 5 screws (or terminals) in total, which include: (2) common terminals, (2) traveler terminals, and (1) ground terminal:

If you compare this switch to other variations, the 3-way switch will have four screws (or terminals) and the 2-way (casual/normally used “single-pole” switch) will have only three screws (or terminals).

4-way switch screws (or terminals) are usually color-coded, which includes:

  1. Two brass-colored screws (or terminals): “Traveler terminals”.
  2. Two dark (or black)-colored screws (or terminals): “Common terminals”.
  3. Green-colored screw (or terminal): “Ground terminal”.

4-way switches are generally used for controlling the light from three or more switches or locations (could be each floor of the stairs, for example). These switches are employed in circuits along with the linked 3-way switches.

In a 4-way switch, a total of four screws (or terminals) are present to provide 2 sets of toggle locations. These toggle locations will allow the current to use two pathways by which it can pass.

When the switch is placed in the upward position, the current will flow through one set of terminals and when it is placed in a downward direction, it will pass through another set. In order to figure out which terminals are linked, you can use an ohmmeter (or multimeter) for testing.

This process is described in a better way, below (video):

How 4 way switch works

Before starting to wire a 4-way switch setup, you must take account of some of the warnings:

** Warning #1! Connecting wires may look simple, but if you make the slightest mistake, you will put yourself into a dangerous situation that could end up being fatal. If you are not sure about what you are doing, ask a professional for assistance.

** Warning #2! Disconnecting wires from the main power source is a must and is the first thing you should do before anything else. Just flip the appropriate breaker switch and only then you can start working with wires.

Wiring for a 4-way switch is not difficult to accomplish if you avoid some basic mistakes (one of which is connecting the wrong wires that come from 3-way switches into a 4-way switch). The reason why this is a problem is that you can do a very logical and obvious thing, but your light will not turn on.

What am I talking about? The wires that are in your white cable (that connects the switches) are color-coded. The terminals (or screws) of the switch are color-coded as well.

The basic 4-way switch setup includes 3 switches:

  • Two 3-way switches
  • One 4-way switch

There could be more 4-way switches involved, but in this setup, we will connect one 4-way switch in between two 3-way switches.

Wiring problems

Once you take out the wires from the cable and start connecting them, you may end up with red (traveler) wire going to the brass-colored screws (or terminals) and black (hot) wire to the black (or dark) colored screws (or terminals).

Why? Because this is logical, but NOT the right way to do it (light will not work).

In order for the light to work properly, you have to install both wires (red and black) from the first 3-way switch on the brass screws (or terminals) and the same colored wires (red and black) from the second 3-way switch – on the dark (or black) screws (or terminals).

The rest is quite simple (assuming that the first 3-way switch is connected already). If it’s not, feel free to read this article on connecting 3-way switches. In order for our light arrangement to work, all is left to do is to connect white (neutral) wires, that come from both 3-way switches, together and connect both of the ground wires as well (while leaving a little piece to have it connected to the 4-way switch.

Here is a video on how to do it (better to see once, than to hear twice):

How to Wire a 4 Way Switch

Can you use a 4-way light switch for more than 3 locations? Sure! Connect them all and be comfortable shutting your lights on and off from any part of the kitchen (for example).

Neutral (or white) wires of three-way switches should be connected together and also the ground copper wire (that is attached to the green terminal on the 4-way switch). Now you will have only red and black (or hot) wires left.

The wires from the first 3-way switch should be connected to the brass terminal (doesn’t make a difference which one to which side) and the second 3-way switch should be connected to the dark set of terminal screws.

Here is a graphical illustration of wire connections at the 4-way switch:

The general wiring of the 4-way switch is explained well in the video below:

Four Way Switching Explained - How to wire 4 way intermediate light switch

Here are different ways to wire a 4-way switch (two basic setups):

  1. The power is coming into the light fixture first.
  2. The power is coming into switches first.

Now, let’s go over this type of setup:

We are including PDF files, so you can see the picture in greater detail (schematic & wiring).

In the picture given above, a 14-2 cable (2 wires with the ground) is being used and it is running from the light fixtures to the three-way switch. A Three-wire cable with the ground (or 14-3 cable) is employed to take power to the 4 way switch and another 14-3 cable is used for connecting the last 3-way switch where the circuit ends.

This setup can be categorized as:

  1. Power is coming to the first 3-way switch first
  2. Power is coming to the 4-way switch first
  3. Power source and light is connected to the same 3-way switch

Case #1. Power coming to the 3-way switch first.

Now, let’s take a look at schematics, where power is coming to the 3-way switch first:

Here are PDF files of these diagrams (schematics & wiring).

In this case, there is a 14-2 cable running directly from the source of power to the 3-way switch, and a 14-3 cable is employed to run till the 4-way switch. After that one more 14-3 cable is employed for connecting the 4-way switch to the second 3-way switch and then, finally, the 14-2 cable is used for connecting with the light or multiple fixtures (in case of multiple lights).

Case #2. Power is coming to the 4-way switch first.

Now, let’s take a look at schematics, where power is coming to the 4-way switch first:

Here are the above diagrams in PDF format (schematics & wiring).

In this case, a 14-2 cable is used to power the 4-way switch fixture first. Then, there are two 14-3 cables leaving the 4-way switch fixture (one 14-3 cable going to the first 3-way switch and the other one to the second 3-way switch). After that, a 14-2 cable is used to connect the second 3-way switch to the light fixture.

Case #3. The power source and light are connected to the same 3-way switch.

Now, let’s take a look at schematics, where power and light source are connected to the same 3-way switch:

For more detailed diagrams, check out PDF files (schematics & wiring).

In this case, a 14-2 cable is used to power the second 3-way switch fixture, first. Then, there are two cables leaving the second 3-way switch fixture (one is 14-2 cable, which is used to power the light fixture and the other one is 14-3 cable, which is used to connect the second 3-way switch to the 4-way switch). Then, a 14-3 cable is used to connect the 4-way switch to the first 3-way switch and that ends the circuit.

Feel free to download all schematics in PDF format.

If you need multiple lights attached to this system, just connect them together (white wire to white wire and black to black). Here is an article to help you with wiring a 4-way switch with multiple lights.

Also, never underestimate the awesome power of Smart switches (3-way), which make our life a whole lot easier 😊 …


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FAQs

How do you usually connect wires to a 4-way switch? ›

Connect the two traveler wires coming from the first 3-way switch to the input terminals on the 4-way switch (usually labeled as "IN" or colored differently). Connect another pair of traveler wires from the output terminals on the 4-way switch to the traveler terminals on the second 3-way switch.

What is important to remember when wiring a four way switch? ›

Remember, four-way switches only work if they're installed in the circuit in between two three-way switches. You can have as many intervening four-way switches as you want in the lighting control circuit, but they have to be bookended by two three-way switches. Always know what you're working on.

What is the layout of a 4way switch? ›

4-way switches have four terminals each with two pairs of travelers (one pair usually black and and the other pair brass color). A three switch configuration will have two 3-way switches, one on each end and one 4-way switch in the middle. In the diagrams below, switch 1 common terminal connects to line voltage.

How are the terminals arranged in a four-way switch? ›

A 4-way switch has four terminals that provide two sets of toggle positions. When the switch is in the up position, the current can flow through two terminals. In the down position, the current flows through the other two terminals.

Do red and green wires go together? ›

Black is live and white is neutral and green is earth. The black and red is Live and neutral so just connect ignoring the green. That said, it's only ok if your connecting low power items like lamps or fans etc and the appliance ONLY had 2 wires to begin with. Other items will require an earth.

What is the in out on a 4-way switch? ›

4-way switches have four terminals on them: two for traveller wires coming in, and two for traveller wires going out. The device will usually indicate which two terminals are for “incoming” and “outgoing” wires.

How to test a 4-way switch with a multimeter? ›

Place one lead of the multimeter on any single screw of the switch. Measure the resistance to each of the other screws in each switch position until you find the one screw that shows infinite resistance to the first screw in both switch positions.

What happens when a 4-way switch goes bad? ›

Usually when a 3-way or 4-way switch fails, lights can be toggled on and off on all but one switch. Any switch that toggles the light(s) on and off is probably working properly.

How to tell a four-way switch? ›

4-way switches have 5 terminals, 2 travelers (brass color) 2 travelers (black color) and ground. With conventional 3-way wiring, the common wire from one 3-way switch connects to the line, and the common wire from the other 3-way switch connects to the load (lights).

How many 4-way switches can you put in a circuit? ›

You can use as many 4-way switches as you like.

Can you have a dimmer on a 4-way switch? ›

You will need to replace one of the 3-way switches with the dimmer, not the 4-way switch. The 4-way switch is in the middle in terms of wiring. You can tell them apart physically because 3-way switches have 3 wires plus a ground and 4-way switches have 4 wires plus a ground.

What do the traveler wires do in a 4-way switch setup? ›

Similarly, in a four-way switch configuration, there will be two sets of two traveler wires connected to four brass screws. Two of these wires are for incoming power, and two of them are for outgoing power. Another way to identify traveler wires is by using a multimeter to test for resistance.

Where does white wire go in 4-way switch? ›

The neutral (white) wire connects to the light fixture(s) and the white wire(s) of the NM cable(s) that connect between the light fixture boxes. This neutral wire terminates at the last light fixture box and does not travel through any switch boxes.

How do I connect a 4 port switch? ›

For each device, insert one end of an Ethernet cable into the port in the device and insert the other end into one of the Ethernet ports on the switch. 3. Connect the power adapter's cord into the back of the switch and then plug the adapter into a power source (such as a wall socket or power strip).

Do 4 way switches have common terminals? ›

The two types of basic 4-way switches are toggle and decora. They each have 2 pairs of traveler terminals. However, the terminal locations on each type of switch are different.

What is a traveler wire in a 4-way switch? ›

Travelers carry electrical current between the two switches in a multi-way switch. Traveler wires are hot wires that are typically either black or red.

Why are there two hot wires in my light switch? ›

Looks like line (and neutral) is being daisy-chained to the next switch/light/outlet, so both should be connected to the line terminal on the new switch. Isn't neutral the white wire tucked at the back? The push connection is something that you should avoid. It tends to come loose over time and isn't fun to track down.

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