Over time the bearings in the fan can become gummed up from dirt and oil.
Ceiling fan slow speed problem.
If you are using a remote or.
There are three main culprits for a slowing fan.
Watch this video as this will help you troubleshoot and repair it under 10.
A blade that is.
Confirm the reverse switch is not in a neutral position.
Possible causes are poor installation a capacitor fault or failure and incorrect setting up of the wall or remote control receiver.
I m not an electrician or ceiling fan expert.
5 the fan makes a humming noise.
With the fan turned off and stopped spin the fan blade with your hand.
Essentially we ll use process of elimination to get to the root of the problem.
Troubleshooting a slow ceiling fan troubleshooting a slow fan.
If the ceiling fan is operating the way it should check out the wall control.
Luckily finding out the source of the problem is not all that difficult.
Unfortunately you cannot repair it your will have to replace it instead with a matching capacitor.
In case the performance of your ceiling fan has lowered and its blades are rotating in a slower motion but it is for none of the reasons given above then it may have a problem with the split capacitor motor.
A faulty installation loose wires or shorted wires can cause the fan to lose speed.
This is where not all the speeds are functioning as they should.
Flip the switch several times to make sure it is the right.
There are a variety of reasons for this one but it is usually due to a screw tightening issue.
This video will give some insight into replacing the capacitor in a ceiling fan.
If certain ceiling fan speeds are not working there are a few things that could be the problem.
Larger ceiling fans use oil contained in a reservoir that lubricates the bearing.
Follow the steps below to determine the cause.
I would guess that the second position is either mis wired or on an overloaded circuit.
Is your fan running slow.
A problem with the bearings a blade out of balance or a bad capacitor.
If you have an older ceiling fan the switch may be worn out.
Checking for the proper lubrication.
A problem with the ceiling fan speed does not necessarily have to be caused in the fan itself.
Balancing for improved.
The other possibility would be that the switch that controls the second position is somehow set to a slower speed perhaps it is set or broken on low.