I have two hunter fans mod no: 99122 that are connected to the same remote. Sometimes the remote turns them both on and sometimes it only turns one on. What do I need to do to fix this?
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If you have this kind, it is actually INSIDE the lighting housing. Remove the glass dome, and there is a little slide switch next to one of the bulbs. Such a bad design, but, yeah . . . .
There should be a series of little jumper switches (usually 4 white I think) inside the remote that should match the fan. sometimes you can get to from the battery cover, sometimes you have to unscrew the remote case. The instructions should mention this. Not sure if the fan itself has switches, or just hard set. Either way that's only 16 combinations to try.
I have the same fan. The fan and the remote have some "jumpers" which allow you to change the codes, useful if someone else nearby has the same fan. You can see the jumpers inside the remote, open the back cover... you'll see "4 3 2 1" on the circuit board. Unfortunately you'll need to dismount the fan to change its jumpers, they need to be the same as the jumpers in your remote (which you can move around pretty easily).
Many times this is caused by stray frequencies in the neighborhood. And, sometimes changing the frequencies on the remote and receiver reduce the occurrence.
But it sounds like this may not be the case, here. If not, the receiver in the fan is the culprit and should be replaced. No danger, just annoying.
You need to change the receiver inside the fan. It is located in the top canopy of the fan. you don't have to buy a new remote just the receiver to save money and match the dip switches to the remote.
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