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Replacing a motor is often a relatively affordable fix, but it’s not always the smartest one. Ceiling Fan Troubleshooting - The Home Depot

This guide will help you decide whether to buy a new motor or replace the entire unit, and what to look for when you're ready to shop. buy ceiling fan motor

A motor that is hot to the touch or smells like ozone is a major safety red flag. Replacing a motor is often a relatively affordable

This often indicates electrical strain or a dying motor. buy ceiling fan motor

If the fan only starts spinning after you give the blades a push, the motor or its capacitor is failing.

Before buying parts, confirm the motor is actually the problem. Look for these "cries for help":