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    May 23, 2012, 01:34 PM
    Fan remote
    My ceiling fan already has a receiver and a remote. The remote stopped working and I am pretty sure it is the remote and not the receiver because the red light on the remote doesn't come on. (Yes, I tried replacing the battery).
    Can I just buy a new remote? Or will I need a particular receiver that matches the new remote?

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