Home Improvement Asked on December 21, 2021
SOLVED. It was secret door number 3. In this case, a GFI outlet two floors down in the basement adjacent to the fuse panel. Having only been in the house a couple months I never even noticed it or thought of it as playing a key role in a bathroom fan/light two floors up.
Our Broan fan and light combo in the bathroom no longer work — both fan and light are non-functional. I noticed that the GFI plug wasn’t working. Upon pressing test/reset I heard it buzzing and it smelled like something burned inside of it. As a result I removed the outlet and replaced it.
Once the GFI was replaced it now functions correctly, but fan and light combo overhead are still not working. Is it possible that the fan AND the light stop working at the same time.
Anything else worth checking?
Model number is 678g/2678F-A
Wires didnt look damaged, but that was just visual inspection.
I took the cover off to get model number and see that the fan and light plug in like a normal outlet. No voltage from those outlets and the light works when plugged into another outlet. So, seems the issue exists between the switch and the hard wiring of the fixture perhaps.
Wiring was just as on old switch.
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SOLVED. It was secret door number 3. In this case, a GFI outlet two floors down in the basement adjacent to the fuse panel. Having only been in the house a couple months I never even noticed it or thought of it as playing a key role in a bathroom fan/light two floors up.
Answered by Daniel Griscom on December 21, 2021
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