SOURCE: Ceiling fan lights do not work
You may have shorted out the light kit. Did you remove the other bulbs and put in new ones? They may have all blown when you heard the noise. Try that first, and if it still doesn't work, you may have to buy a new light kit. They are not expensive, and you can buy one without the glass bulb holders or cans, whatever you have. Then you can still use yours after you install the new light kit. Good luck!
SOURCE: How to Change light bulb (yes, really...)
If yours is the same as the model 04890 that I looked up on the net, you will unscrew the center nut of the light fixture being carefull to not let the fixture drop to the floor. Once you have the center piece off you will be able to unscrew the bulbs and install new ones. Be carefull and be sure power is off before you do this.
SOURCE: Ceiling fan light bulbs rouotinely burn out in less than 4 hours of use
Looks like some kind of high voltage problem. The smart thing to do would be to install a fuse that can withstand 220-230volts(the max that a bulb can take) in the circuit between the fan and the bulb.The fuse should blow out if it crosses 245V the. If it blows out then it out indicates any high voltage problems. I would put my money on bad wiring though..
SOURCE: Hampton Bay Ceiling Fan Windward II
There is a 4 position (dip) switch on both the fan housing and the remote. Make sure these switches are set exactly the same and the remote will control the light and fan separately. If not, the remote may be getting interference on the preset frequency - try CHANGING the dip switches to a different setting and the remote should work.
SOURCE: hampton bay ceiling fan , model # 55295
I had the exact same problem. To solve it, I had a friend hold the area
of the fan that the globe screws into. I wore rubber dish gloves to get
a good grip and pushed up slightly on the globe as I turned
counter-clockwise. My friend held the other part and turned clockwise a
little as well. It took a lot of pressure for it to finally come loose
and then we just turned it about another 90 degrees and the globe slips
right out of the groove.
I couldn't believe how hard this was to do.
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