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    Nov 24, 2010, 06:23 PM
    Harbor breeze ceiling fans troubleshooting?
    I have had my Harbor Breeze Fan for approximately 6 years. Recently it started making a noice (like loose bearings - if that makes sense to you). Suddenly, my fan stopped working. The lights inside the casing and in the light kit are working but the fan doesn't work at all. I love the fan and would just replace it but there is no model even similar offered by Harbor Breeze. I checked the Harbor Breeze webside today and had no luck finding anything I like near as much. I don't see a model number on my paperwork but the item# is 153493. Don't know if that is any help. It is a 52 In. Cortland Sandlewood Ceiling Fan. Is it possible to purchase a replacement motor? Any assistance you can give would be greatly appreciated.
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    Nov 24, 2010, 06:54 PM

    You are in luck, I can't help you much but Ceilingfanrepair has just returned after a few months AWOL. He should be here shortly to help you
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    Jun 14, 2011, 07:46 AM
    Yes since you have an item number you should be able to go to Lowe's and have the electrical department look up the item number(and associated model) and recommend a replacement motor I do home repair and have similar issues with 3 harbor breeze fans the problem that I have is finding the model numbers it looks like I will have to dissasemble the ligth kit on one to get the model number unfortunately you are at the mercy of the local electrical dept at Lowe's I have complained about this because they have buyers that specialize in these fans but will not give me access most of these fans have the same or one of 3 motors then the light kits and remote controls are peripherals problem I have is no parts blow up and no one to talk to about manufactruing issues such as ability to lubricate bearings type of pull switches etc

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