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    Jul 30, 2007, 09:47 AM
    Broken plastic housing to Helix II light fixture
    First time question asker! A few days ago, I broke a gray plastic piece that helps hold the light bulb to the light fixture. After spending an hour Googling for the part, I give up. This fan is a Harbor Breeze fan (from Lowe's) called a Helix II. Does anyone know where to search for specific fan parts, who the mfg. is, and what might be involved in replacing this part (s). Thanks for any and all help, Steve
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    Jul 30, 2007, 12:36 PM
    You would need to contact Harbor Breeze. There is a number for them in our sticky.

    That fan is actually made by Westinghouse, however, not Litex, so you can contact Westinghouse directly:

    1-888-417-6222

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