Tuesday, December 19, 2023

Eric Replaces the Bathroom Ceiling Fan in Yuma, Arizona

Every home occasionally needs repair.  The Bathroom Ceiling Fan stopped working.  After doing some online research, Eric replaced the Plunger Switch, the most common cause of Ceiling Fan failure in RVs.  The Fan still didn't work.  The next step is to research replacing a Fan Motor Unit.

After purchasing a new Ceiling Fan/Motor, Eric and I worked together to move the new Fan and tools onto the roof of our 2004 Winnebago Vectra before Eric started this project.




 
After removing the Fan's Vent 
Cover, Eric started to unfasten the
screws from the old Fan/Motor
Unit.








His knees are protected
by strap-on Knee Pads.




 

Eric & the Wire Stripper

This job includes some 
basic electrical work.





I look up through the new
Fan while Eric looks down.

The motor is in the middle
of the Fan.






 
 
 
 
Eric carefully checks his 
wiring job.
 






 
 
The Fan must work correctly before he replaces the Fan Vent Cover.
 
 





The new Fan/Motor Unit
works perfectly!








 

The old Fan/Motor







 

 

Eric replaces the Fan Vent Cover and packs up the tools.   He's decided on a new project - Replacing the two old, cracked Covers.  The new ones arrived one week after the Fan replacement.

 





The new Fan Vent Covers -
 
One for the Bathroom Ceiling
Fan & one for the Kitchen
Ceiling Fan.




 
 
The old Fan Cover looks fine 
from this angle.





Previously Eric covered cracks on the front of the Cover with White Duct Tape.

 





 
Starting a new project...

 
 
 
 
 
He uses his electric Screwdriver
to remove the old, cracked 
Fan Cover.







Lining up the new Fan Cover...
 
 
 
 
 
...double checking his placement.
 
It's time to add the screws to
the new Fan Cover.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Eric will repeat this process on the Kitchen Ceiling Fan Cover, closer to the front of our motorhome. 





 
 The old Bathroom Fan Cover
 with white Duct Tape &
new cracks from being
dropped from the roof.



 
 
After Eric finishes replacing the Kitchen Fan Cover, I'll take the old, cracked Covers to the trash.

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