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Anonymous Posted on Oct 31, 2010

Receiver on Hampton bay the pearl ceiling fan has gone out - how do I repair it?

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    Yes should be able to fix myself.

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Hi,


First you need to check the housing mounted to the ceiling as the transmitter is there. Next you have to try and match it to a new remote or look for some number on the transmitter. However you can usually buy a new remote and transmitter for 30 bucks and just swap out the transmitter. This will be helpful in case you cannot match the numbers. They come labelled and r pretty easy to install. Please accept the solution if it's helpful. Do get back to us for any further query.


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