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Anonymous Posted on Apr 20, 2011

Im installing a remote to Hunter fan w/light. A White n Black coming from fan, Remote has Red,Black,White n Black n White to go to ceiling.Where do the red,black n white from remote go to on the fan? Thank You

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Black goes to the black on the fan white goes to the white on the fan and the red will go to the blue wire on the fan for lights. Now if you have a black wire with a white stripe on it from the fan that is the light wire.

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SOURCE: wiring a ceiling fan with a remote sensor

since you have a remote, you don't need that extra wiring for the light/fan. just wire nut it off.
the switch at wall has 2 switches but only one will work now.

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SOURCE: Fan with remote won't work with wall switch. I

kjob, if you haven't figured you fan problem out yet, the must be set to the highest setting through the pull chain for it work correctly with the remote.

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