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How Do You Fix A Broken Fan Pull Chain Switch (With Photos)?

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How Do You Fix A Broken Fan Pull Chain Switch (With Photos)?

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Your ceiling fan pull chain has just broken off inside of the fan, or you pull on the chain but can no longer change the fan speed. In both cases, what you will need to do is replace the pull chain switch. At first, the task might seem intimidating, but with a little guidance, replacing a fan pull chain switch can be a breeze. Step 1 Locate your fuse box, and flip the switch that will cut power to your fan. If you do not know which circuit your fan is on, then you will have to turn off everything. Step 2 jQuery(document).ready(function(){ jQuery(‘#jsArticleStep2 span.image a:first’).attr(‘href’,’http://i.ehow.com/images/GlobalPhoto/Articles/5464596/STA72381_Full.jpg’); }); Unscrew the screws that are holing the round, central casing onto your fan. You should be able to find the correct screws on the outside rim or “lip” of the casing. If these are not enough, unscrew more screws until the casing comes off. Do not worry about the casing falling to the floor; it will still be attached to

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