Hi there, it sounds like you're looking for the dip switch settings. The dip switch setting will need to be the same on both the remote and the ceiling fan. To find the original code that you need to set on both, you can refer to one or the other. Check the code on the dip switch inside of the fan and then set that same code on the remote, and you should be good to go - simple fix, but you will need to get inside the fan housing
I found an article for you that describes the process of troubleshooting Harbor Breeze ceiling fan dip switches - should be helpful
https://yourceilingfan.com/ceiling-fan-dipswitches/
Do you know the model name and number? If you do you can check for the manual here on Harbor Breeze Ceiling Fan Manuals
There is also a great deal of information on Harbor Breeze helpful for solving remote control problems and many other issues involving your Harbor Breeze Ceiling Fan.
You might also want to check the video below
SOURCE: Trying to replace 3 speed ceiling fan switch
Hello,
The black goes to the L connection the others are a guess. You can do this two ways. Connect the colored wires in any sequence and then see what switch sequence give you high and lowest, the other one will be medium. Once you determine that, mark the wires with a piece of masking tape as high, medium and low. Otherwise you connect them, turn power on and use a multimeter to see which color gives you the highest voltage and which gives you lowest. Since you aren't comfortable using live wires and a meter, go with the first option and use the process of elimination to find the wires giving you the speeds you need to find the highest and lowest. Next, you need to determine how your switch sequence works. First pull has to give you highest speed. so you may end up wiring them in reverse if your first attempt is backwards. There is a reason the first pull needs to be highest, it powers up the motor so you can then chose a lower setting. A low setting first will over tax your motor and wear it out eventually as it has to work harder at first.
Let me know if you need further clarification and perhaps this is all you need to get fixed.
Regards,
Worldvet
ps I checked on the Internet of a wiring diagram and I bet you did tok all to no avail.
SOURCE: installation of wall remote for harbor breeze ceiling fans
One black wire on the switch hooked to the black sources wire. The other black wire on the switch hooked black up to the fan. The green on the switch wire goes to the bare wire. If there is bare wire you can use the white wire.
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You need to pull the fan chain until it is set to the fast setting, then you use the remote to set the fan at the speed you desire.
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I'ts not a transformer, it's a capicator and could be bad. call Harbor breeze with model (on top of motor assy) and they can sell you the correct one.
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Where can I purchase a capacitor for harbor breeze
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