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The switch should have power on it all the time (just like the three lever). I'm unsure of which pin is the power wire. I will say to be careful if you go to prodding wires and such. These things are real sensitive to voltage spikes and grounding issues.
The first thing I'd do would be to stick...
If you pushed the buttons and nothing lit up and you are sure the switch has power going to it, it's toast. Pushing any of the buttons will cause the blue LED lights to light up on the face on a working switch.
Frodo, I've got one that's been awfully hot that a may would part with.
Push buttons are known to melt down. I had one in my truck and it melted. I won't use another for fear of burning my truck to the ground.
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/electrical/54584-electronic-push-button-m-series-light-switch.html?highlight=push+button
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