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Pull cord ceiling fan came out.
One is to use the remote control if you have one.
Climb a ladder to access the fan and open the cover plate at the bottom of the fan where the pull chain enters.
These pull chains get pulled on daily and can be broken.
Another is to turn off the breaker that supplies power to the fan but this will probably knock out several other things and third is to get a hold of what is left of the chain activate the rotary switch built into the fan.
If you pull too hard on the pull chain the chain can break or come out of its socket.
Most commonly found in ceiling fans these chains can break down and stop working.
The switch will also need to be replaced if the chain will not pull down or if it broke off inside the fan housing.
The plate is typically held on to the rest of the housing with three screws on the.
There are three ways to turn off a ceiling fan.
Loosen the screws that fasten the canopy to the mounting bracket.
If it is pulled completely out of the pull switch then you will have to remove the wire nuts and switch and get a replacement usually available at any hardware store.
Inspect the internal wiring in the canopy and switch housing to make sure nothing has come.
Replacing a broken pull chain switch on a ceiling fan.
An easy repair you.
Unfortunately the only practical way to resolve this issue is to replace the chain.
If the chain on your ceiling fan has ever pulled out then this is how to repair it.
If your ceiling fan or the light on the fan doesn t work when the chain is pulled then the problem is most likely a broken fan pull chain switch.
Also the light switch itself may wear out or fail.
Reassemble carefully tighten the new wire nuts a safety wrap of electrical tape around the wire nuts and put cover back on.
Ceiling fans with lights have a pull chain to turn the fan or the lights on or off.
Sorry to hear of your dilemma.