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I have a Hunter ceiling fan that is operate's by remote only, I have a red wire coming out of the ceiling where do I hook that wire ?
Using the remote is like having two switches in series. Both switches have to be on at the same time. Do not use the remote to turn off the fan when you want to turn the fan off with the wall switch.
The fan is wired to the house wrong. Typically the red switch wire in the ceiling box will be nutted off and not used when a remote is installed. Sounds like, in this case, the fan light wire (blue) was connected to the red switch wire in the ceiling box instead of being correctly connected to the remote unit at the fan.
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Ceiling fans powered by remote control are widely available. Some manufacturers of these fans and of ceiling fan remote controls include Del Mar, Monte Carlo, Litex and Hunter and a large selection is available at Lowe's, Home Depot and Wayfair.
The fan motor has failed and will need replaced.
when it doesnt work any more
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apparently they are designed for cold temperatures, so the radiator fan will kick in really really late. But if your fan doesnt turn on at all either the fan doesnt work at all (power failure to fan, or fan malfuntion) or fan sensor switch is faulty.
There are many remote controls that would work with your Harbor Breeze Ceiling Fan. Check out the selection of replacement remotes at Lowes. http://www.harborbreeze-ceilingfans.com/harbor-breeze-remote-controls/
Normally a ceiling fan remote from one company will not work with another. If you have access to a different brand remote you can try to change the DIP switch settings, usually under the battery door, to match yours.
Contact Lowes directly for help with resetting the fan remote code.