HOW TO Repair Ceiling Fan Speed Switch
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 มิ.ย. 2024
- In this video I show you how to repair your ceiling fan switch when the beaded chain has ripped off.
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Good looking out my boii. Today I have everyone worshipping me like a god for not calling a tech guy and doing it myself. Fixing it like I done it hundreds of times all thanks to you!!
That's awesome!! haha =)
Thank you! I’m proving to my daughter that women can be self sufficient with repairs!
I love it! Good job mom =)
I was completely stumped for 2 days, and then I found your video! You explained everything so clearly and thoroughly. Thanks for taking the time to show us :)
It's my pleasure to help! =)
I gotta say, nice instructions, video and image stills with impeccable guidance! So many videos were of some guy fixing it but wouldn't couldn't see what they were actually doing. ¡Oralè!
I saw those videos too! hehe. They were not helpful so I decided to make my own. Good job fixing it yourself!
This was perfect! I appreciate the part about going back to ensure the wedge part was locked in.
Thanks for the feeback! I'm glad everything worked out for you!
Perfect! I was struggling, with putting it back together, and was just about to give up, when I came across this video... It was the third or fourth one I watched and by far the best one, with the easiest explanation on how to put it back together...short and to the point, and easy to understand!
I'm glad you didn't give up! Good work pushing through a challenge. It's like a little brain teaser puzzle, hehe.
MY FRIEND!!! I thought I was going to lose my mind! I knew there was a specific way the wheel needed to be fixed to the cover! I couldn’t figure it out! Other videos just said put the wheel back and snap the cover…then you came in with the SIGHT! 😂 yes! I almost wept when I heard you say “but it won’t work yet there’s one more step…” I yelled out “RIGHT?! There is!” Bless you!!! 😆
That's awesome to hear that you're willing to repair your own switch! This one was tricky for me so I figured I'd make a video to help other people. 💪🏻👊🏻🙌🏻
Thanks so much. You saved me ordering and waiting for a new switch.
Awesome! =)
This was perfect!! I like the way you showed the detail with the spring and the wheel and the wedge. Until I saw that, my chain would not pull in and out. Thank you!
Same happened to me with the chain getting stuck. I followed other videos too and it wasn't helpful. Took me half an hour to figure it out and then I figured I'll make my own video, haha. Cheers!
@@ChavezDIY You did good!
Thank you for making the video!!
From Japan. The repair was completed successfully!!
You're welcome! One day I hope to visit Japan, looks like a beautiful country! =)
Exceptional video. It is so detailed anyone could understand and complete this task. All the graphics arrows and closeups make it easy to visualize.
Thanks for the feedback! That's my hope, to be able to help as many people as possible in doing the repair themselves =)
Excellent tutorial, I'll try it tomorrow.
Thank you for such a detailed video and explanation of the mechanics! Genius! 👌😁
You're welcome! I'm glad it was helpful! =)
I couldn't figure it out so I watched your video and it worked thank you
Awesome! Great job fixing it yourself! =)
Thank you, now my fan is running again, save me time and money!!
You're welcome! =)
Dude because of your awesome video was able to fix mine as well. Let me tell you it did take me a few tries to line that wedge up too , but once you get it.. man!! It’s a beautiful feeling !!! Lol. Thanks brother this was a great video !
You're welcome! The sense of accomplishment is a great feeling! Good work not giving up on it! =)
Thanks. Without this video, I would not able to put back functional switch. Very well made with all the information.
Thanks for the feedback! It was a tricky little switch. =)
Thanks for the detail explanation and steps. I was able to fix my switch following your video. 100/100 goes to you.
You're welcome! =)
Thank you. Excellent video. Mine was a different configuration but this still helped me to figure it out.
Good work figuring it out! I'm glad this was helpful!
Would never have guessed that thing about the tab stop! Thank you.
You're welcome! Took me like half an hour of playing with it to figure it out.
Even though my switch was completely different I was able to figure it out with the help from this video thank you so much
Awesome! I'm glad you were able to fix your switch! =)
Thanks man, saved me a ton of struggle!
Good luck working on your ceiling fan! =)
Excellent details from start to finish.
Thank you for the feedback! 😁🙏🏻
Thank you for the help 🙏 your video is probably the most clear and most understandable video on youtube 🤘lol 💰💰
Awesome! Glad it helped! =)
BEST tutorial available!!
Thank you! I appreciate the feedback! Good luck with your fan! =)
Bro your legend I appreciate you I bought three different fans cause of this once again thanks my brother
Glad I could help! =)
Great video! Wish I had seen this before I bought one but now I know 👍
Now you know for next time =)
Thanks man I appreciate the help rewinding it gave me the most trouble but you showed me how to thanks man
Glad I could help! =)
This worked for me. Thanks for the great help! Need to get the right power bulbs now, but otherwise A-OK.
Awesome! =)
Saved me money and time bro, thank you
Awesome! =)
Brilliant! Another perfect video! I’m going to give the fox the chain in tge switch project a try. If it doesn’t work I’ve got the new switch ready. Bravo Chavez!! I vote Chavez for a network TV show! Super star! Thanks again!👍
My pleasure! =)
This was super helpful you have no idea. Thank you 🙏🏽
You're so welcome! =)
Thank you very much..helps me a lot. From Malaysia.
You're welcome! It's my pleasure to help =)
Great video. Well-explained. Some switches cannot be pulled apart (see my reply below). I guess, for those, it just makes sense to replace the switch.
Thanks! It's also faster to just replace the whole switch.
Very helpful. Thank you!
I'm glad it was helpful! =)
super helpful man thank you !
You're welcome! =)
Thanks for the knowledge bud
Anytime brotha! 😎
Your video was so helpful and easy to follow good work my guy
I appreciate the feedback! Good job fixing it yourself! =)
Thanks for sharing, it helps me a lot!
Glad to hear that! =)
Thank you my brother 🙏🏻
My pleasure! =)
I am almost give up ,but after watch your video and I got it. Thank you very much.🎶🎼🎵🙂
Great job! I'm glad you didn't give up. It's a bit tricky, it took me a lil while to figure it out.
Thank you, Sir! Worked like a charm 😁
Awesome! Good job repairing it yourself! =)
Excellent Video! Thank You! 🫡
You're welcome! Keep that ceiling fan going 😁
Awesome way to explain very helpful
I'm glad it was helpful! Good job fixing it yourself! =)
Great video! Thanks so much!
You are so welcome! =)
Muchas gracias, muy buen video.
De nada! Buena suerte! =)
Thanks a lot 🙏🏼 💪🏼 it worked for me
Awesome! =)
Wow! I followed your video to the T and whata ya know! Poof! Just like that! It worked!!
Thank you so very much for your video! 🙋♀️
That's awesome! =)
I did all that, but it still don't work . I don't hear that click sound. 15 mins later: Nevermind I got it the clicking sound is made after it is all put together. Thank sir, money and time saver.
That's awesome! Good job giving it a try. Glad you finally got it going! =)
This help me a lot thank you so much for the video, a tutorials like this i need It very much
I'm glad it helped! =)
Thanks for this video
My pleasure! =)
Thanks!
You're welcome brother! Thank you too! 🙏🏻
Short, to the point!
It's better that way =)
took a half hour to save 10$....but it was soooo satisfying
Awesome! 😆
Eres el mejor
Gracias! =)
Great video!
Thank you! 😁🙏
Life saver ❤🎉
Awesome! =)
Perfect
Thank You! =)
Absolutely the best video on this subject! Clear, great pictures and explanation. I didn't save it the first time I watched and it took me several minutes to find this again (lots of others come up before this, probably because of no ads :( ) - so I'm leaving a comment and liking so others can find this. AWESOME!!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!
You're welcome! Thank you for the warm feedback! Good luck working on your ceiling fan! =)
Damn..man. Nice video.
Thanks for the feedback! =)
You stated in the beginning there were two parts…. How did you get the other half off of the green “focus” part?
This video is for repairing the switch. In the video description I have the link to the video for replacing the switch. Try the other video.
That Hampton bay carousel ii
Yessir! =)
Great tutorial. Clear instructions, video and still photos. This is how "how tos" should be made. Thanks for the help!!!
You're welcome! =)
How do you remove it from the fan though???
The link to that video is in the video description.
Thank you for this video i was watching a different one and theyre like no way you cant do it just buy a new switch with the chain already in it.... bruh
hahaha! You're like, hold my beer and watch me do it.
@@ChavezDIY absolutely, thanks to you 👍
0:32 what should i do if mine is broken? the thing at the center which holds everything, i can't fix it anymore?
I would just buy a whole new switch. I have some links in the video description to some switches on amazon for the 3 speed type of switch. Even if you tried to fix that center piece with super glue, its tedious and there's no guarantee how long it will last and you'll have to do it all over again if it breaks again.
@@ChavezDIY yeah i tried but it was impossible, too many moving parts. so i just connected it directly and i have it on at all times lol. maybe in the future i'll just change the socket for one with a chain, they don't sell these light switches around here.
My question is who thought this small ball chain would be a good idea for these fans?
The ball chains in our home lasted about 10 years before 4 out of 5 broke. Seems alright to me.
Mucho grassy ass. ❤
De nada! =)
THANK YOU! Everyone else seems to think the whole piece has to be bought and replaced to fix. I’m saying to myself..The original chain was inserted somehow. Hoping it’s not a thing made to not be accessed.
You're welcome! There weren't good videos about this when I was trying to figure it out myself. So I figured I would add my video to help other people. =)
Super helpful. Thanks!
You're welcome! =)
Thanks!
Welcome! 😊
Thanks!
You're welcome brother! Thank you too! 🙏🏻