Tip & How-To about Hampton Bay 36 In. San Marino in Brushed Nickel Fan

Fan speed switch wiring

If your are replacing the fan speed switch on the Hampton Bay San Marino mfg # 67353, this is the correct wiring pattern...L-white, 1-yellow, 2- blue, 3-black. I have been searching for this answer for 2 days. Thought I'd post for others with the same problem.

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Hampton Bay San Marino 666-834 4-wire fan switch blue, black, white yellow. Lost the color/slot match (L 1 2 3)

Are you replacing the fan switch inside the fan? or wiring the fan to exterior switch? here is the book on the fan hope this helps
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20 year old Hampton Bay fan requires new 3-speed pull chain fan switch replacement. I did not copy the wiring pattern for the L, 1, 2 and 3 positions. There are 3-wires: black, white and blue.

Typically AC wire protocol designated black = line voltage (means \'death\') and white is neutral (cold).

The blue one will be a switched line to the motor and a meter capable of checking continuity should allow you to determine the proper wiring.
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Hampton Bay San Marino 36" Ceiling Fan

18 gauge is a little light... should use 14. Are you sure it is a hum, or is it possibly the fan resonating due to imbalance of the blades. Watch to see if the fan is oscillating when it runs. Also, does changing the speed affect the frequency of the hum. If this is the case, you have to balance the blades using metal shims.
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