Hampton Bay Remote Not Working. If the working remote does not work with the ceiling fan receiver your ceiling fan receiver is broken and it is possible your ceiling fan remote is still working. Whatever position your dip switches are in on the remote write them down before touching them. These troubleshooting steps will take you through the basic operation of the remote like checking the batteries and determining whether the remote is sending a signal or not. Push them all up and down up and down several times.
So check that the power is on to the switch that powers the fan and check the batteries in the remote control. Is there some special way to push the buttons to make the remote talk with the box that is installed in the ceiling. Set the code on the remote by sliding the code switches either up or down. If your Hampton Bay Ceiling Fan Remote is not working there are some standard troubleshooting steps you can go through in order to determine the problem. If your Ceiling Fan is not responding to the remote control then this could be due to a loose wire within the receiver unit a burnt-out receiver unit or your remote control needing to be reset or resynced with the fan. Changing the direction of a remotely controlled Hampton Bay fan is a simple procedure that takes just seconds to accomplish.
However I am trying to do the same type of remote receiver bypass as discussed in this thread.
Some models of Hampton Bay fans use a remote control device that adjusts operating times temperatures speed and rotation direction. Make sure both the receiver and the remote are set at the same frequency. A battery is included for even greater value. I have a Hampton Bay fan in my living room and it is the type that is remote-controlled only. You may be out of range. Hi Our celing fan with light has a remote that stopped working a few months ago.