This is an easy fix that takes little time.
Fix pull chain on ceiling fan.
Examine the switch to see if the chain can be reattached.
Next remove the end cap by turning it counterclockwise and pulling it over the chain to remove it from the fixture.
Locate the wire connections from the pull chain switch to the unit.
Remove the old switch.
Today we fix a pull chain for the fan control of a ceiling fan for free.
Replacing a broken pull chain switch on a ceiling fan.
If needed take it.
Unscrew the screws where the light fixture attaches to the fan assembly.
How to replace a ceiling fan pull chain switch method 1 of 4.
Disconnect these wires and pull out the switch.
The small switch where the pull chain attaches should now be visible.
Next remove the cover on the fan housing or the globe light so you can access the switch and unscrew the nut on the outside of the switch that holds it on.
Replacing the pull chain.
Leverage open the tabs along the.
Leave at least two inches of wire attached to the ceiling fan base to make it easier to reattach the new pull chain switch.
Start by turning off the circuit breaker to the fan.
The first thing i would do in a situation like this is to consider replacing the pull chain light switch.
Climb a ladder to access the fan and open the cover plate at the bottom of the fan where the pull chain enters.
An easy repair you.
Remove the light fixture housing from the fan.
Turn the power off at the circuit breaker for safety.
Cut the wires to the ceiling fan pull chain switch with the wire stripper use the cutting section to snip off the two wires that attach the pull chain switch to the ceiling fan base.
Pull the switch out of the housing from the inside leaving the wires attached.
If the chain on your ceiling fan has ever pulled out then this is how to repair it.
Removing the fixture housing.
The switch will also need to be replaced if the chain will not pull down or if it broke off inside the fan housing.
If your ceiling fan or the light on the fan doesn t work when the chain is pulled then the problem is most likely a broken fan pull chain switch.
Replace the old switch with a new pull chain switch then place the end cap back onto the light fixture.
Pop open the switch using a small screwdriver.
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