- 【Only a Remote and Not Universal】This FAN 53T remote isn’t a one – fits – all deal. It doesn’t come with a receiver or a 9V battery. It’s just the remote. Also, it doesn’t have a reverse button. This remote is specifically made to work with the FAN28R/FAN18R receiver. So, if your original transmitter looks different from this one, it’s a good idea to buy a complete kit with a receiver from our store.
- 【Replacement Ceiling Fan Remote 】This FAN 53T can be a great replacement for Harbor Breeze, Hampton Bay, Hunter, and other compatible remotes that operate at 303.9MHz. But here’s an important thing: your original remote should look just like the picture we show. Take a look at the back of your original remote. It should have FCC ID/Model numbers like 2AAZPFAN53T/FAN – 53T, L3HFAN11T/FAN – 11T, KUJCE9103, CHQ7030T/UC7030T, L3HFAN35T1, FAN – HD. If your original remote works on a different frequency, even if it looks really similar, this FAN 53T won’t be able to replace it.
- 【Ceiling Fan Remote Control for Harbor Breeze】This remote is designed especially for 3-speed ceiling fans. You can easily control the speed of your ceiling fan (HI, MED, LOW, OFF) and also the light brightness. It’s super convenient!And There is Fan Remote with Light Dimmer.The green button on this remote is for the dimming function. It has a luminous feature, so you can find the remote easily in the dark. This light dimmer works well with incandescent light bulbs and some dimmable LED lamps. But remember, most LED/CFL lights are non – dimmable. In that case, the remote will only be able to turn the light on and off.
- 【Easy Installation with Wall Mount Holder】We’ve included a really handy wall mount holder with this ceiling fan remote. It makes it easy to access the remote and keeps your living space nice and tidy. And the best part? You don’t need to call a professional. You can set it up in just a few minutes! All you have to do is make sure the DIP Codes on the transmitter and receiver are the same.
- 【Please Note】This FAN 53T remote is only for replacing remotes that have dip switches. If your original remote looks like the one in the picture but is a learning type, then our FAN 53T remote won’t work for you. Also, our remote is 2.5cm/0.98” thick. If your original remote is thinner than that, this FAN 53T remote isn’t the right replacement for you.
- 【Package Contents】1*FAN-53T Remote Control,1*Wall Mount Bracket,2*Screws,1*User Manual(9V battery not included)
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Fan 53T Replacement Remote for Hampton Bay Hunter Ceiling Fan Remote Control, Light Dimmer 3-Speed Wall Mount(303.9 MHz)with Mount Holder(Remote Only)
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Zephyr Hale –
Just add batteries – no install complexity. Highly recommended.
Valerian Hall –
DIY possible but high ceilings may need overpriced pro installation (1000for1,000for20 part).
Augustus Dean –
Works excellently but batteries not included.
Zane Collins –
The receiver alone restored full system functionality with remote compatibility as documented.
Alaric Hunt –
Resolved intermittent power problems through easy installation.
Benedict Fox –
Match DIP switches noting opposite orientations (visible in battery compartment).
Cedric Ward –
Identical replacement worked immediately with just batteries.
Bastien Moore –
A budget-friendly replacement that works with existing systems.
Demetrius King –
Great replacement for 10-year-old controls with clear instructions – would buy again.
Caspian Wright –
FCC-certified with correct pin setup, working across multiple fans as a replacement for lost/damaged units.
Emmanuel Carter –
Replaced unavailable original part, fully restoring system.
Darian Bell –
Perfect compatibility with easy setup and operation.
Cecilia Moore –
Multiple units configured via DIP switches work perfectly for wall/bedside use.
Huxley Scott –
New control interface vastly improved the original unit’s declining performance.
Emrys Carter –
Matches the build and performance of 20-year-old original equipment, fully restoring functionality.
Felix Grant –
DIP switch copies made wall/bedside units work perfectly.
Aurora Scott –
Simple programming integrated with 23-year-old equipment immediately.
Finnick Dean –
Restored variable speed control (previously limited to single-speed) with affordable pricing and fast shipping.
Grayson King –
Flawless performance meeting all expectations.
Brielle Bennett –
Sole control for 20-year-old fan – identical replacement restored critical function with just
Daphne Gray –
Integrated seamlessly with 23-year-old equipment through simple programming.
Jared Bennett –
Found an exact replacement via serial number match for a 20-year-old system at competitive pricing with efficient shipping.
Kaelan Morgan –
Plug-and-play design: just insert batteries for full control.
Elowen Carter –
Sole control for a 20-year-old fan, restored by identical replacement with batteries.
Leland Fox –
Single unit works with multiple fans through simple code setup, extending old equipment lifespan.
Freya Reed –
Adequate for casual use only
Finnian Cole –
The control buttons require too much pressure to operate, needing around 20 presses to function properly, even with new batteries.
Miles Carter –
Identical to 16-year-old original unit in form/function, including mounting accessories.
Genevieve Fox –
Frequent issues overshadow good moments
Gideon Price –
The product does not work as expected for its intended purpose.
Harper Hale –
Barely functional with poor durability
Nico Reed –
Easy enough for non-tech users (minutes to operational).
Hugo Bennett –
The sensor works correctly, but some control interfaces require repositioning due to compatibility issues.
Imogen Ward –
Good idea ruined by bad execution
Orson Hale –
Restored a 20-year-old ceiling fan to full functionality.
Soren Grant –
Includes all wall-mount hardware. Intuitive after battery install.
Jude Carter –
Unopened item appears larger than expected with visibly poor build quality.
Piers Ward –
Vendor responded quickly and politely to pre-order questions.
Jocelyn Grant –
Requires constant adjustments to work
Kael Murphy –
The control interface cannot reverse direction, making it unsuitable for sloped ceilings.
Lena Morgan –
Complete failure – dangerous to use
Quentin Blake –
Fixed issues that battery changes couldn’t solve in old remote.
Lachlan Moore –
Returned due to undisclosed installation steps requiring full fan disassembly for pairing.
Rafe Moore –
True plug-and-play – just batteries needed, no setup.
Maeve Bell –
Scam product that never worked
Thelonious Scott –
Worked instantly after battery insertion – no setup.
Malcolm Reed –
Repurchased and confirmed the same reliable performance as before.
Valentin Price –
Simple solution restored bedroom fan control for elderly users.
Nolan Blake –
Matches existing home controls perfectly in both function and appearance.
Wesley Cole –
Copy old unit’s switch positions for seamless replacement.
Orion Fox –
Worked immediately after installation with fast delivery and minimal setup.
Xavier Bennett –
Proper coding ensures best performance.
Percy Kent –
Initially worked well but developed erratic lighting after two weeks, making it hard to diagnose between control and main unit.
Yves Morgan –
Paired instantly with no extra steps.
Rhys Bennett –
Wire management was needed during first-time installation, but the 9-speed wireless control significantly outperforms traditional 3-speed switches, enabling precise airflow adjustment without wall switches.
Theodore Wilson –
Functions exactly as described by the manufacturer.
Sullivan Gray –
Fixed system failure via 10-minute installation with basic wiring, offering great value with prompt delivery and secure packaging.