Range Hood Fan Not Working: Causes & Fix Near Me
Failed fan motor, broken switch, or wiring issue.
A certified technician will arrive same-day with the diagnostic tools and most common parts needed to resolve fan not working on your range hood repair. This applies to every major brand we service — pick yours below for brand-specific detail. If a part needs to be ordered, we'll quote the full repair before any work begins.
Why Is Your Range Hood Fan Not Working?
Common Causes
- 1Failed fan motor
- 2Broken switch
- 3Wiring issue
How We Fix It
Our technician will inspect the failed fan motor, broken switch, wiring issue using proper diagnostic tools, then repair or replace whichever component has failed. Most fan not working repairs are completed in a single visit with common parts carried on the truck.
- Upfront, written estimate before any work begins
- Genuine parts carried on the truck
- Workmanship warranty on every repair
Other Range Hood Repair Issues
Weak Suction
Clogged filter, blocked ductwork, or worn fan blade.
Loud Noise
Loose fan blade, worn motor bearings, or debris in housing.
Lights Not Working
Burned-out bulbs, failed light switch, or wiring fault.
Fan Speed Not Adjusting
Faulty speed control switch or defective motor.
Grease Buildup
Clogged grease filters requiring cleaning or replacement.
Won't Turn Off
Stuck switch, faulty relay, or shorted wiring.
Vibrating Excessively
Loose mounting screws, unbalanced fan blade, or worn motor mount.
Charcoal Filter Not Filtering Odors
Saturated filter, improper installation, or airflow blockage.
Remote Control Not Working
Dead batteries, faulty receiver, or signal interference.
SERVICE YOU CAN TRUST!
Let us know how we can help you today.
Appliance Repair FAQs
The most common causes are a failed fan motor, a broken speed switch, or a wiring issue. Our technicians test each component and replace what's defective.
Start by cleaning or replacing grease filters and checking ductwork for blockages. If suction is still weak, the fan motor or blade may be failing — we can inspect and repair it.
Yes. We service ducted and ductless (recirculating) range hoods from every major brand, including built-in downdraft units.
A quality range hood typically lasts 10–15 years. Cleaning filters monthly and prompt repair of minor issues extends this significantly.
