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If the light on the transmitter does not light you need a new battery. That light is a battery indecator light. If it still doesn't work then you need a new transmitter.Hunter parts 1888-830-1326
Unfortunately, you either have a faulty reciever or remote. A replacement will cost $30-$40 at homedepot. And it doesn't matter which is faulty because you can't purchase them seperately anyhow.
make sure you have the remotes/receivers set to different jumpers. I installed 2 fans and had the same problem, just had to change the jumpers on one of the fans and the corresponding remote
I'm betting the circuit board has gone defective. After shutting off power to unit, disassemble and have a look at it. Bad solder joints and discolored from heat areas may lead to a repair. Otherwise, this site has Hunter fan parts.
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Yes I have done that before.you open the battery compartment and you will see 4 jumpers.Look on the on you want to replace,then change the ones on the new one.Write down the jumper locations before moving them so you can have them for the other fan.
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