RawFaith
Active Member
Hello to everyone!
Just became proud owners of our first Heartland!
Will be around here a lot since our intention is Fulltiming
Noticed that the Ceiling fan "tends to quit" . Starts fine at any speeds but decides to take a brake after few minutes. Just replaced the wall remote control. And after few minutes the fan decides to quits, the remote in the wall gets really warm/hot.
Any tests that can be performed? Fuses are good and good voltage is going to the remote.
If there is good voltage to the fan, does it means the fan is dead?
We are talking about a 05 Grand Canyon, and the wall remote for the fan looks like this:
Just became proud owners of our first Heartland!
Will be around here a lot since our intention is Fulltiming
Noticed that the Ceiling fan "tends to quit" . Starts fine at any speeds but decides to take a brake after few minutes. Just replaced the wall remote control. And after few minutes the fan decides to quits, the remote in the wall gets really warm/hot.
Any tests that can be performed? Fuses are good and good voltage is going to the remote.
If there is good voltage to the fan, does it means the fan is dead?
We are talking about a 05 Grand Canyon, and the wall remote for the fan looks like this: