Stuck wiring ceiling fan to existing light switch.
Attempting to wire a ceiling fan to an existing light switch. Ceiling fan has Black, Blue (light), white and ground. Fan being installed is light adaptable, but will have absolutely no plans of adding the light. I have run 14-2 wire to the light switch. Light switch has Black, Red, White and Ground. The light switch also is connected to the top portion of a outlet which we want to maintain.
I've tried every combination starting with black to black, white to white and ground to ground, with no luck. Small bedroom so no need for the switch to activate the fan just looking to supply the power. Similar situation in another bedroom and wiring was fine.
Some of the combinations tried have resulted in the light working while switch is in the off position while the light plugged in to the outlet is being activated by the pull chain.
Asked a rep at Lowe's about it and he suggested to disconnect the blue from the black in the ceiling fan but that made no difference. Any help would be appreciated.
Current setup:
Wiring from Fan: Black & Blue to Black, White to White, Ground to Ground.
Wall to switch: Black, Red, White & Ground.