Question:
How come I can't turn off the ceiling fan?
Tiny
2012-05-12 11:55:59 UTC
So like I can't turn off my ceiling fan and its like really annoying
like the switch on the wall doesn't work and like the chain on the fan is like just stuck, you know?
the light on the fan like doesn't work either, the chain for that part isn't like stuck but like the light is like really sensitive so it like flickers and stuff and eventually turns itself off I like took off the blades of the fan but that like didn't work, you know?
so now its just like some weird thing on my ceiling wiggling like forever and making like really annoying squeaking and stuff, right?
Three answers:
anonymous
2012-05-12 12:11:08 UTC
You have some serious electrical issues.



1. You need a new wall switch.

2. You need to replace the ceiling fan because you have a short in it and it can cause a fire.



For now you can turn the power off at the breaker and then take the fan down and disconnect the wires and make sure you cap the wires in the ceiling to avoid shock/fire.
anonymous
2016-10-17 11:53:09 UTC
i think of Polar undergo known because it. If it extremely is a extremely new ceiling fan, it could have been designed from the outset to paintings with the decrease amperage bulbs that have fantastically lots taken over the lighting fixtures industry. try spending some greater advantageous dollars and seek for the two the compact fluorescent or LED bulbs that are on a candelabra base. despite the fact that they seem to be, they gained't pull as many watts as a comparably shiny incandescent bulb.
Polar Bear
2012-05-12 12:40:00 UTC
Your first order of business would be to solve your TERRIBLE linguistic/grammar problem. Use your brain for something OTHER than to use up all purpose calories...



THEN you can solve your electro-mechanical issues. Ask your question again, and at least try to use actual descriptive language and linear thinking.



UGH!



The word like should be banned from the American lexicon and only used by someone that know how to use it.


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