Check for burn or scorch marks on the light bulb sockets.
Ceiling fan spins but lights don t work.
You should see blue and black wires from the fan twisted onto the black wire from the main wiring.
Confirm the bulb has not burned out.
Seven quick tips for troubleshooting your fan make sure power switch is on.
Push the motor reversing switch firmly left or right to ensure that it is engaged.
Checking this part of the fan is also relatively simple.
Remove the screws holding the switch cover plate over the ceiling fan and.
You may notice that the lights can turn on but the bulbs are burning out faster than anticipated or you may even notice a burning smell.
They can burn out for a number of reasons the major two reasons being old age or overheating.
One is that the fan and light are mis wired and the other is that the fan light are both attached to the same hot wire because it was installed where previously there had been only a ceiling light running off a wall switch.
If your ceiling fan quit working but the light still works and you hear a humming sound you might be looking at a blown motor capacitor.
Fan light kit not working if your ceiling fan is operating correctly but the light kit fails use the steps below to determine the cause.
See how to replace a ceiling fan capacitor below.
Turn off the breaker supplying electricity to the ceiling fan at you main electrical panel if the tester does not light.
Inspecting the wiring requires disconnecting the retaining screws that connect the fan to the mounting bracket in the ceiling and lowering the fan a few inches.
If the fan works the lights should work.
Check that the light bulb is securely fastened into the socket.
In order for them to run independently they must each be supplied independently with a source of power.