Ceiling Fan Is Not Working
If the fan works without the remote via a pull chain or switch but not with the remote even though they have the same settings the remote has probably gone bad and you will just have to get a replacement remote.
Ceiling fan is not working. The pull chain switches are in the wrong setting. Seven quick tips for troubleshooting your fan make sure power switch is on. The ceiling fan has stopped working but the light still works if the fan is not working but the lights are on you can be sure that the problem is not the power.
Check also in the switch housing to see that no wires are loose or disconnected. Checking this part of the fan is also relatively simple. The battery in the remote control needs replacing.
Working and the fan is not the first thing to check is if the black wire has come disconnected inside the canopy. Pull the pull chain to make sure it is on. Other conditions that may prevent a ceiling fan from working.
Replace the ceiling fan capacitor. Push the motor reversing switch firmly left or right to ensure that it is engaged. They can burn out for a number of reasons the major two reasons being old age or overheating.
If your ceiling fan won t turn on or your speed settings are not working properly you may notice a sharp change in the airflow. If it is connected what is it connected sometimes the fan motor is on a separate circuit that may not be energized. A very common problem in ceiling fan issues is a blown capacitor but this is unlikely to be the culprit when the fan is showing no signs of life at all.
If the breaker is tripped reset it and monitor the fan for a period of time. If your ceiling fan quit working but the light still works and you hear a humming sound you might be looking at a blown motor capacitor. 2 remove the switch s cover plate and unscrew the screws that mount the switch to the electrical box.