How to Fix Hunter Fan Paired with 2 Remotes on Same Frequency Interfering
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- Опубліковано 8 лип 2021
- Some Basic Hunter Fan models do not come with dip switches to change the fan's frequency.
If you have two hunter fans that are responding to the same remote and don't know how to stop them from interfering, I will show you how to fix it.
in my case, I had 2 fans in different rooms that interfered every time I turned the fan or light on.
Instructions from Hunter are on page 3 of this manuall :
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Note that they recommend disconnecting the wires to the receiver, but you can avoid this if your fans are controlled by two different circuit breaker switches. If your fans are on two different circuits, no need to disconnect the wires at the base of the fan. - Розваги
After 3 months I finally found the right fix. I did just as you said and it worked perfectly. Thank you very much. I'm writing this right after I fixed it. Thank you man. You saved my money for buying a new one
Your video should be included with every Hunter fan that has a remote. IT WORKED FOR ME!
Bro. Thank you. Wife was killing me to get this fixed.
Dude you are a life saver. We have the same fan throughout our house, this has been a total pain. Your solution worked like a champ!! Thanks
You are a life saver... nobody could figure this out and I have called multiple people over. Thank you so much!
Thank you!!! This has been killing me. I thought my daughter was leaving the light on, but she was actually controlling the fan in the game room from her remote in her bedroom the whole time. 😂Appreciate the video and the link. 😊
dude I have had a broken fan for six months and two electricians out. no one thought of the reset. I feel like a shmuck right now. thanks for the tip. fan works fine now
I NEVER comment, however, you are dead on with this video. Thanks so much for the solution. I never would have found it otherwise.
THANK YOU!!! Just what I needed, you solved the mystery of pairing the 99122!
Thanks for this. As tedious as it is, it appears this is the only way to resolve my controller issue.
Thank you🙏🏽you saved me calling an Appliance repair
Excellent tip!! I had this very issue and your instructions solved the problem!! Thanks!!
Life saver! I didn’t have to do the breaker, just use the wall switch
Thank you. I just paired it 12 times and now light and fan work!!! You are a Rockstar 😊
This is the info I was looking for, thank you for posting.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!! My issue was a lost pair after a battery change and I wasn't sure how to re-pair the controller. THANKS again!!
thanks bro, helped me pair my remote. Didnt know that the zero and three button was the trick🤘🏻
I'm so glad I found your video. This have truly helped me
Mine was different, I'll describe.
1st, if you have a power switch that cuts power to the fan in the room then you don't need to touch the breakers.
2nd
My hunter fan did not un pair the other remote after doing these steps 12.. 13.. 14 times. But I noticed while doing this that every other pair attempt turned the light on solid after the two flashes. Then the next time the light would not turn on after the two flashes and the remote would no longer control the fan.
So after it didn't work I thought maybe there was an unpair function happening every second time.
I took the other remote that was controlling this fan and did the pair function one time, The light stayed off after the two flashes and was successfully unpaired from our fan. So really it only took one operation.
Maybe my version of the fan has this improved functionality and others may not.
Hope that helps somebody!
THANK YOU! This saved me. Been fighting this fight for months!
Thanks!! I think our Hunter fans are different than what’s in the video. No need for the 12 times, just either pair or unpair.
Thanks! this worked for our Hunter fan models Avia 2. Made sense to just unpair the remote to one fan that was controlling both fans.
Thank you. This works on the Hunter Fan Dempsey Low Profile Indoor Ceiling Fan model 59244 . EDIT Remote model 99122
I just tried this with my canarm ceiling fan and it worked! Thank you for sharing!
yeah I figured it out, similar to what Dustin said below, I had one remote that would operate three different fans (by accident), I took the offending remote to the rooms I did not want it to operate the fan in, power off in all rooms, turn the light on in room b, press the reset button in remote a, it will give 2 little beeps and now it is "unpaired" from that fan/light. Power off all again and went to room c, power on and then off then on again, hit the reset button and it gives two little beeps again and is now "unpaired" the single beep indicates it is paired. Tested and the correct remotes now operate the correct fan/light.
what is the reset button??
YESS!!
Appreciate the video, just what I needed! And it worked
Thank you thank you thank you! This is great stuff.
Thanks for your help it was very well done and very well explain worked like a charm
Thank you!! Finally fixed it. thank you so much!
Love it..can't wait for the apartment tour
We will get you a VIP tour
The exact fix that I needed. Thanks.
Mahalo Sir,
My problem solved! 🤙🏼
Thanks this works for Honeywell fans too!
Your tips are great. But I just find out a better way today.
Actually you can unpair the one you don’t want by just repeat the pair process. The light will flash and won’t spin.
Example: Remote 1 is controlling Fan A and Fan B. But you don’t want it to control Fan B.
- Power off.
- Disconnect Fan A wires.
- Power On.
- Within 3 minutes, near Fan B, hold 0 and 3 on remote, or on some model, press and quick release the pair button on the back inside of the battery box.
- Fan B will flash and blade will NOT spin.
- Now Remote 1 and Fan B are unpaired.
- Power off.
- reconnect wires on Fan A.
- Power On.
Now Remote 1 should control Fan A solely.😄
Man this saved my ass! Thank you so much.
This is the solution. I tried this video's suggestions because one remote controlled two fans. Doing the unpair-pair process 12 times accomplished nothing. I just needed to unpair this one remote. I called Hunter customer service and they suggested turning off the power at the breaker and pairing each fan individually. This did not and would not solve the issue. Your suggestion did.
In my case, Remote A controlled Fan A & B. Remote B only controlled remote B. To unpair remote A from Fan B, i flipped the switch for Fan B and then Held the 0&3 fan buttons on Remote A. Now Remote A = Fan A. Remote B = Fan B. I did not have to unwire anything, just toggled the power to the fan with the light switch. (Works the same since it's powered by a switch.)
This did not work for me.
This was it. Tried other way like 25 times and realized all I was doing was pairing and unpairing the same remote. Once I unpaired the one that was controlling both, I was done.
I have the opposite problem. I'm trying to get 3 fans on the same switch on the same remote. I can only get 2 on (Fan A & C) and the 3rd one (Fan B) unpais. Or Fan A&C unpairs and B pairs.
Any suggestions??
This worked! Gotta love the internet. We were going to buy new fans!
Thanks for the tip, after doing what’s instructed I still had one fan still responding to the other remote. After a lot of research I found that this type of remote pairs and unpairs. If the pairing cycle ends with lights on it paired if it ends with the light off unpaired. So I unpaired the remote from the fan that I did not wanted to control.
After more than 12 times of pairing it still didn't work for me until I saw your comment about unpairing! I knew I could find a solution in the comments. Thank you both!!!❤❤
Does that mean that I have to unpair it 12 times?
This worked for me. Just unpaired each light by doing the sync when the fan was on but the light was off. Double beep.
And then did the opposite and re-paired the remotes to each fan with the lights on. Single beep.
Didn’t need to reset 12 times or anything.
You are a legend! Thank you! Did the pair/unpair 24 total times before I tried your comment.
Dude! 🙏🏻 thank you the switch worked with mine just fine fyi
Great information but good god did Hunter make that way more complicated than it needed to be.
Thank you so much!!
Thank you😢 i would have wasted so much time taking apart the fan just to put back together.
I have the other hunter remote that has only 4 buttons vertical (light fan up down) black in color. Do you know how this is done on this remote?
Thank you !! 🙏
When you say do this 12 times(turn breaker off then on then press 0 & 3) , do you have to shut off the breaker once or 12 times?
12 times off the breaker to register your remote. It's a pain.
thanks for this video, it gave me some insight into how we could fix our own remote controlling multiple fans issue!!
information for K1403-02 hunter fan remote: unpairing the remote from multiple fans seemed to be the opposite of pairing. e.g. once paired, pair it a second time to unpair from any fan(s) it has been paired with (light should flash, then both light and fan should turn off). just be sure any fan(s) you do not want programmed are powered off when re-programming to the correct fan(s). then follow the programming steps: power off for a few seconds and then back on (from switch or breaker), press and hold the fan-off and fan-high buttons, light should flash and stay on after pairing, and the remote should no longer be paired with the incorrect fan(s). good luck!!
My fans are in different rooms and different circuit breakers. Do I need to turn off circuit breaker to turn off/on the phone or I can use the wall switch to turn off/on to pair
That depends on what your wall switch does. If you have your wall switch turned off, and the remote can still talk to the fan, then you need to turn off the circuit breaker.
If your wall switch is turned off, and the remote is unable to talk to the fan, then there is no need to turn off the circuit breaker.
If you have the Hunter fans with the pair / unpair button, use the unpair feature to stop the problematic remote from controlling another fan.
How do I find the link
Tried method - still syncing. HELP !!!!
Respect
Unfortunately this did not work for me. I turned the breaker off 12 times and held the buttons 0+3 got the lights, but it still was getting controlled from the other remote.
You don’t turn the breaker off 12 times 😭
@@dinealone0 I went through this routine that many times trying to get them to reprogram. Then I called hunter and they gave me the actual way which is much easier.
This does not work for me. Any other ideas?
I can’t get that to work either. It’s still controlling two fans. Any ideas?
that's such a bad design.
I hate these damn remote fan lights.
Hahahahahahahahhahahahaha
What a terrible product
This is not the right way to do it. There is not 12 channels. You just need to make sure your remote is unpaired from any other fans.