Pull chain fixtures are made from either plastic or porcelain but we recommend the porcelain because it withstands heat better and lasts longer.
Broken pull chain on ceiling fan light.
These pull chains get pulled on daily and can be broken.
How do you fix this fast and easy.
Both for looks and for saving energy a ceiling fan is a great addition to any home.
Many ceiling fans and light fixtures use pull chains to operate the unit which can break down and stop working over time.
During the winter the fan pushes warm air down into living areas.
Replace the broken fixture as shown in photos 2 and 3.
An easy repair you.
Checking a few connections and making a couple of repairs can get your ceiling fan lights.
During the summer it draws warm air upward and away.
A broken pull chain on a ceiling fan almost always requires replacement of the on off switch as a repair.
If the chain on your ceiling fan has ever pulled out then this is how to repair it.
Your ceiling fan has a broken light pull chain.
Ceiling fans with lights have a pull chain to turn the fan or the lights on or off.
Fortunately with the right tools an experienced do it yourselfer can handle this task.
If you pull too hard on the pull chain the chain can break or come out of its socket.
If your ceiling fan or the light on the fan doesn t work when the chain is pulled then the problem is most likely a broken fan pull chain switch.
The only practical way to resolve this issue is to replace the chain.
You will probably have to remove lower the light fixture section of the unit to get to the fan section.
See if you can find the broken end of the pull chain.
A few models do allow you to reattach the chain but you must access the switch before.
If you do you may be able to remove the remaining piece and replace it with a new chain or attach a new chain to the stub of the old.
Yet a broken ceiling fan pull chain is a common problem for many owners of ceiling fans.
Before starting flip the circuit breaker or pull the fuse to disconnect the power to the light then test to make sure the power is off photo 1.