You need to expose about ½ inch of bare wire on the ends of the two sticking out. I have a hunter ceiling fan 3 speed with lights all on one switch and the pull switch for the fan broke.
Ceiling Fan Connection And Testing
How to test ceiling fan wires. Make sure you turn the fan off before you check this. With these diagrams below it will take the guess work out. Connect the green wire to your household ground wire copperbare wire. Pull a bit of the insulation off the ends with a wire stripper if necessary. So i went to hd and got a replacement switch that looked identical same voltsamps rating and 45 wires same as the old one. The brown wire is the start wire and the black wire is the common wire.
Yes then you want to check the reversing switch on the side of the housing. This might seem intimidating but it does not have to be. Take a closer look at a ceiling fan wiring diagram. Pick the diagram that is most like the scenario you are in and see if you can wire up your fan. If the switch is part way in between the forward or reverse positions the fan wont work. Connect the red wire in the ceiling to the black wire in the light kit and the black wire in the ceiling to the black.
Connect your white wires together and secure with wire nut. You will need to take the fan completely down to see if you have power in the box. Be sure to check local building codes for proper installation and permits. Loosen the housing and lower the fan get some help. You should put the red probe on the white wire. Restore the power to the fixture and.
Test the second set of wires. Turn the power back off at the panel and tag it. Tuck the wires back into the box. Take your multimeter and place the negative black multimeter probe on the brown wire. Unhook the wires and put the wire nuts back on them. Push the reversing switch to one side and see if the fan works.