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I had this same problem (sort of) - my daughter lost the remote to our fan and it would not work from the wall switch. What you have to do is go up to where your fan is connected to the ceiling, slide the canopy down, and remove the remote transmitter. Then just rewire the fan normally - white to white, black and blue to black, and the ground wires together. Turn on the power and your fan light should work with the wall switch. You will have to pull the cord for the fan to work.
The red and white should be hot all the time for the fan to run even when the light is not in use. The black and white wires are used for the switch on the wall to turn the light on. Hope this helps.
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check your grounds and all other connections. remote wiring has to be precise. somes times not for the do it your selfer. all the labor youve encountered somes the cheap can turn out to be very expensive.
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It could be that a neighbor has a ceiling fan with the same CODE that yours is set at. It does actually occur.
Try setting the REMOTE(Transmitter) AND the RECEIVER, located tucked in among the electrical wiring inside the CANOPY which is also called the 'Hanger Bracket', to a different but SAME CODE for each device. The RECEIVER, which will have four 'dip switches', as does the REMOTE, will be a small rectangular box with a short antenna from one end.
Good luck. :)
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The remote might have wrong orders. Get the battery out and insert it back and see if the problem solved.
Do you set the dip switchs correctly on the fan and on the remote? Numbers set must be matched. Otherwise, the fan won't work either.
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Thank you very much pmitchell199 for your response to my question. I appreciate you taking the time to responde. Sincerely Dee Krantz
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