SOURCE: Hunter ceiling fan
Sounds like the remote receiver units (located where the mains connect to the fans) took a surge and have failed.
SOURCE: ceiling fan remote will not turn on light
common problem , i went to home depot and bought a new remote for my hunter fan , and it worked again , salesman was very knowledgeable and helpful . thanks. explain the problem to him , he can help .
SOURCE: ceiling fan and light with remote turns on and off by itself
Both the remote and reciever in the fan base have the ability to have the codes changed. What is happening is you are getting radio interference that is causing the problem. Change the codes by either switching the switches in different positions or adding more dip clips that came with the fan. In any case change the codes in both the reciever and remote to the same code and you should no longer have a problem. Usually the place to change the code in the remote is in the battery area and are small switches (usually 5 or 6 of them) and unfortunately you will have to take the fan down to do the one there.
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SOURCE: remote control will not turn on/off fan or light.
The transmitter is the remote. The receiver is located inside the fan mounting bracket next to the ceiling. If you replace it make sure to set the dip settings on the new receiver exactly as they are on the old one. Wire the new receiver exactly as the old one is wired if it was working before.
SOURCE: Hunter ceiling fan remote 85095-01 stopped working
it also could be one of the the jumpers fell out of the remote
they are located just above the battery. you will need to match the placement of the jumpers with the receiver mounted in the fan.
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