Learn to fix, resync, or replace your remote
If your Hunter Fan remote is not working, it's likely due to an issue with the battery, transmitter, receiver, or range. Figuring out the cause behind your remote’s malfunctions is simple, and we're here to help. Read on for a complete troubleshooting guide.
What to Do if Your Hunter Fan Remote Isn’t Working
Replace the batteries and clean any corrosion you see using a cotton swab soaked in vinegar. Clean any vinegar residue using isopropyl alcohol. Clean the transmitter to make sure there isn’t any dust interfering with the remote’s performance. If that doesn’t work, resync or replace your remote.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Why isn’t my remote working with new batteries? The contact points in your remote may be corroded, and that oxidation can prevent the batteries from properly powering the remote. [12] X Research source Wipe away the debris and corrosion to restore your remote’s functionality.
- Alternatively, the batteries may be bad (even if they're new). Try swapping them out with a fresh set or a different brand.
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How do I resync my Hunter ceiling fan remote? If you are using a pill remote, slide the back covering down to remove it, turn the power off, wait a few seconds, and then turn the power back on. Click the pair button within three minutes, then wait to hear a beep. [13] X Research source
- If you’re using a 3-speed remote, turn the power off and on. Within 3 minutes, press the Fan Off and High buttons together for 4 seconds. Your fan will start on low speed to let you know it has synced.
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Can you replace your Hunter Fan remote with a universal remote? Yes. Whether your Hunter Fan remote stops working or you just want another one, you can use a universal fan remote to operate your fan. [14] X Research source
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What if the speed control isn’t working on my fan? Check that the reverse switch isn’t in the neutral position. If your fan only has a remote control, check to see if there are any issues with the remote. Most ceiling fans use a capacitor to control their speeds and kick the motor into drive. [15] X Research source If your fan only runs at high speed or won't change speed, that’s a sign that your capacitor has gone bad. Contact an electrician to replace it.
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What if my fan isn’t working but the light is? If your Hunter fan isn’t working but the light is on, there may be an issue with the fan motor. A fuse could have blown or the internal components may be bad. Luckily, Hunter fan motors come with a lifetime warranty—you just have to make sure your fan is registered. Visit Hunter's Support Site and Help Center and input your fan’s brand and model to register and start the replacement process. [16] X Research source
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