Your assistance is appreciated.
My Fan Switch, so easy to replace is bad (I thought).
I replaced it. The new one looked just as old, just not oxidized.
The new one only works on high. Just like the old one.
Is it bad too? Is the first one bad?
Can something else wiring related make the fan switch only work on the highest setting? I thought when a fan switch only worked on the highest setting it indicated burnt resistors (or whatever) on the lower settings and the high setting was direct, non-reduced power.
Anyway, you get the idea of my prob. I don't have a voltmeter (think that's the name) box to test comparison the two.
So aggravating, and just 1 of the little bugs I want fixed before the reunion.
I've vented somewhat. Thanky.
My Fan Switch, so easy to replace is bad (I thought).
I replaced it. The new one looked just as old, just not oxidized.
The new one only works on high. Just like the old one.
Is it bad too? Is the first one bad?
Can something else wiring related make the fan switch only work on the highest setting? I thought when a fan switch only worked on the highest setting it indicated burnt resistors (or whatever) on the lower settings and the high setting was direct, non-reduced power.
Anyway, you get the idea of my prob. I don't have a voltmeter (think that's the name) box to test comparison the two.
So aggravating, and just 1 of the little bugs I want fixed before the reunion.
I've vented somewhat. Thanky.