Ceiling Fans

Ceiling fan symptoms often overlap with switch, fixture, and power-feed issues. These guides focus on the checks that help homeowners narrow things down.

Ceiling Fans Issues

Ceiling Fan Not Working

Check pull chains, wall controls, and power supply before assuming the fan is bad.

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Ceiling Fan Not Working But Has Power

Understand what it may mean when the fan has power but still will not run.

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Ceiling Fan Light Not Working

Check bulbs, pull chains, remotes, and light kit issues before assuming the whole fan failed.

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Ceiling Fan Pull Chain Not Working

Check common reasons a ceiling fan pull chain sticks, breaks, or stops controlling the fan.

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Ceiling Fan Switch Not Working

Understand whether the issue may be with the wall switch, wiring, fan control, or receiver.

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Ceiling Fan Stopped Working Suddenly

Check what can cause a ceiling fan to stop working without warning.

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Ceiling Fan Wobbles

See what loose hardware, blade balance, or mounting issues may be causing fan wobble.

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Ceiling Fan Hums But Won’t Spin

Learn what humming may mean when the fan has power but the blades will not turn.

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Ceiling Fan Turns On But Won’t Spin

Understand why a ceiling fan may hum, receive power, or turn on without spinning.

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Ceiling Fan Remote Not Working

Work through battery, pairing, receiver, and wall-switch checks before replacing parts.

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Ceiling Fan Works But Light Doesn’t

Figure out whether the problem is in the bulb, light kit, control, or fan wiring.

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