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Chesna Deyoe Posted on Jul 28, 2015
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I need to replace the remote sender and receiver for this fan. I have no idea where the receiver is located in the fan motor housing.

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Are we talking ceiling fan? Can we be more specific? If it is a ceiling fan it's in the base plate that covers where the fan meets the ceiling

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