It sounds like you may have an electrical wire at the light itself which is loose. You can check it simply by shutting off the wall switch, and the breaker that controls it. Then remove the case to get access to the light and check for a loose wire. The socket, if it has one to screw a bulb into, may just be coming apart, at which time you would need remove it and put in a new socket. Don't do it with power on.
SOURCE: Hunter ceiling fan remote problem
You will most likely need to replace the receiver with a new one from hunter. The receiver is actually a complete controller and contains the receiver, relays (which you hear clicking) and starting condensors(large capacitors which hold a charge that is "dumped" over the windings to get the motor to start from a dead stop). These appear to be pretty tightly assembled unless you have a desire to start replacing parts "off the board."
SOURCE: Hunter ceiling fan remote 85095-01 stopped working
it also could be one of the the jumpers fell out of the remote
they are located just above the battery. you will need to match the placement of the jumpers with the receiver mounted in the fan.
SOURCE: I have a hunter ceiling fan. The motor works fine,
NO YOU DO NOT !! there is a little black box on inside of fan that controls the lights, its a ( watt governor ). just remove this black box and wire directly to the lights. problem should be fixed !! have a good day !! this is another goverment quick fix.
SOURCE: hunter 'lodge' ceiling fan w/light:
if problems with the light blinking, remove watt governor inside fan, for lights. and wire the lghts directly. this should fix problem. the watt governor is a small black box to reduce wattage on the lghts. just remove it and wire lights directly. have a good one !!
SOURCE: I have 2 of the same Hunter Douglass ceiling fans
if problems with blinking lights, remove watt governor on inside of fan for the lights.its a black box,white to white wire and black to red wire. and wire it direct without watt governor or black box. this should fix the problem. the part # 98480-02 for watt governor. they installed watt governors on ceiling fans to reduce light wattage.
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