If you have an older ceiling fan the switch may be worn out.
Ceiling fan remote not working troubleshooting.
Below are troubleshooting steps to follow.
So if the pull chain is in the off position the remote control will not be able to get any power to the ceiling fan light or fan.
In terms of troubleshooting hunter ceiling fan remote controls much of the troubleshooting will be similar to troubleshooting other fans.
Flip the switch several times to make sure it is the right.
To start troubleshooting the dip switches on the fan you need to try changing the position of the dip switches.
Turn the power off to the fan at the circuit breaker box.
The troubleshooting to try is common as it applies to different fans.
The dip switches need to match each other in order for them to be on the same frequency and work properly.
If you are using a remote or.
There are some steps to try troubleshooting the remote.
Follow the steps below to determine the cause.
Try using the remote to turn on the.
Check to ensure that the problem is not with the remote see fanimation remote not working guide above if the mains supply circuit.
In this case replace the reverse switch.
The solution is to press the fan high button and then light on on the remote control unit and then pull the pull chains until the light comes on and the fan runs on high.
This may seem like a rudimentary or obvious thing and yes we do start.
First ensure that the mains power is turned on and then check to ensure that the circuit breaker for the unit is not.
Locate the receiver for the remote usually housed in your fan s mounting bracket and find the.
Here s how to troubleshoot a remote control that isn t working.
Remotes can stop working for a variety of reasons.
Assuming you don t have another ceiling fan and remote to test your troublesome fan with and the remote just suddenly stopped working you may want to consider replacing both the remote and the receiver.
Check the batteries in your ceiling fan s remote.
Make sure that the power is turned on to the fan.
Confirm the reverse switch is not in a neutral position.
Yes the ceiling fan remote control module may be faulty.
One way to know for sure would be to remove the receiver module at the ceiling fan and wire it direct.
There would be dipswitches on in the back of the remote as well as on or in the fan canopy.