In this case replace the reverse switch.
Ceiling fan remote not working light.
Make sure the switch isn t in between positions.
The fan will turn on and light if applicable will blink three times signaling a successful synchronization.
Look inside of the light bulb socket to make sure there are no burn marks or charred spots.
If the fan won t turn on and the lights are working then there is power to the fan.
You can do this by pointing it towards the camera of your phone and then pressing and holding a button.
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.
A short or an overloaded circuit can cause the breaker to trip or turn off.
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.
Check the reversing switch.
If the ceiling fan and light works normally then the remote control module will need to be replaced.
Yes the ceiling fan remote control module may be faulty.
See the links below to go to the ceiling fan area for detailed photos and instructions.
Within 30 seconds use a small screwdriver to press and hold the learn button on the remote for 3 seconds.
If you have an older ceiling fan the switch may be worn out.
If things look good return light bulbs that are in working order into their sockets.
Check whether you have loose ceiling fan wiring.
If no light is visible then it is busted.
Follow the steps below to determine the cause.
In this case you will need to purchase a new remote and program it for the ceiling fan receiver.
They need to be set the same way on both the fan and the remote.
The light bulbs in the fixture are burnt out.
Other conditions that may prevent a ceiling fan from working.
If you are using a remote or.
Should it become necessary to re sync the remote turn off the main power then turn it back on.
Screw them into.
The pull chain switches are in the wrong setting.
Check whether you have a faulty connection somewhere between the switch fan and circuit breaker.
Confirm the reverse switch is not in a neutral position.
The battery in the remote control needs replacing.
Check to see whether you have loose switch wiring.
Flip the switch several times to make sure it is the right.
One way to know for sure would be to remove the receiver module at the ceiling fan and wire it direct.