
Harbor Breeze Universal 4.72-in 3-Speed 3-Setting Off-white Plastic Indoor/Outdoor Handheld Ceiling Fan Remote
- 3 speed indoor/outdoor ceiling fan remote control – cycle your fan between low, medium and high settings
- Receiver included – this universal remote control comes equipped with transmitter and receiver, making it compatible with almost all ceiling fans
- Smart sync – auto frequency feature eliminates signal crossing
- Batteries included
- LED and incandescent compatible – on/off and press and hold dimming capabilities
- Walk away light delay – tap walk away button once to activate, light on ceiling fan will blink once to confirm active, light will turn off after 1 minute
- Home shield – simulate home activity when away by tapping home shield button once to activate, light on ceiling fan blinks tow times to confirm active, fan remains off and the light turns on at random for 5 minutes minimum, 20 minutes maximum
- Damp rated – can be used in covered outdoor environments
- Easy installation
$39.98

Harbor Breeze Universal 4.72-in 3-Speed White Plastic Indoor Ceiling Fan Remote
- Wall slider control for ceiling fan
- Smart Sync – auto frequency feature
- Slider controls both fan and light
- Easy installation
$29.98

Harbor Breeze Universal 4.57-in 3-Speed 3-Setting Off-white Plastic Indoor Ceiling Fan Remote
- 3 speed ceiling fan wall control – cycle your fan between low, medium and high settings
- Receiver included – this universal remote control comes equipped with transmitter and receiver, making it compatible with almost all ceiling fans
- Smart Sync – auto frequency feature eliminates signal crossing
- LED and incandescent compatible – on/off and press and hold light dimming capabilities
- Batteries included
- Walk away light delay – tap walk away button once to activate, light on ceiling fan will blink once to confirm active, light will turn off after 1 minute
- Home shield – simulate home activity when away by tapping home shield button once to activate, light on ceiling fan blinks tow times to confirm active, fan remains off and the light turns on at random for 5 minutes minimum, 20 minutes maximum
- Nature breeze – tap nature breeze once to activate, light kits blinks once to confirm active, fan will cycle at random through high, medium and low speeds to simulate a natural breeze
$34.98

Harbor Breeze Universal 3.94-in 1-Speed White Plastic Indoor Ceiling Fan Remote
- Fan and light on/off controls
- Receiver included – this universal remote control comes equipped with transmitter and receiver, making it compatible with almost all ceiling fans
- Batteries included (2x AAA)
- Smart Sync – auto frequency feature eliminates signal crossing
- LED and incandescent compatible
- Easy installation
$29.98

Harbor Breeze Cohort 3-in 3-Speed 5-Setting Matte Black Plastic Indoor/Outdoor Handheld/wall-mount Ceiling Fan Remote
- The Harbor Breeze Cohort Wireless Remote provides added convenience when using your Harbor Breeze Cohort Garage Fan. Simply plug the receiver into the fan and power source, turn the knob to high & begin using the remote to control. No hardwiring installation required. The remote features a wall mount and magnetic handhled that sticks to any magnetic surface, on/off controls, and three speed settings. Use both indoors and under covered outdoor spaces such as home gyms, garages and covered patios. Keep things cool and easy! Available exclusively at Lowe’s.
- Wireless remote makes the Cohort Garage Fan even easier to use!
- Easy plug-in installation, no hard wiring required.
- For indoor and covered outdoor use.
- Includes wall mount and magnetic handlheld that sticks to any magnetic surface.
- On/off control and 3 speed settings
$39.98
Living in a warm climate, I’ve come to see ceiling fans as a necessity, not a luxury. A good overhead fan can help circulate the air and keep you feeling comfortable on even the hottest of days. I’ve had Harbor Breeze ceiling fans in my home for years and have been very satisfied with their performance and quality. But when the remote control stopped working on one of my fans, I realized I didn’t know the first thing about how to replace it! That sent me down a rabbit hole of research to find the perfect new remote for my Harbor Breeze ceiling fan.
What to Look for in a Harbor Breeze Ceiling Fan Remote
If you find yourself in need of a new remote for your Harbor Breeze, there are a few key factors to consider:
- Compatibility: Not all remotes work with all Harbor Breeze ceiling fans. Making sure to find one made specifically for your fan’s model is crucial.
- Features: Think about what functionality you want your remote to have – dimming? reversible fan? multiple fan speed settings? Make sure the remote you select has the capabilities you need.
- Range: Consider the size and layout of your room to determine a remote with adequate range. Longer range remotes may be needed for larger rooms.
- Single fan vs. multi-fan: Some remotes can control multiple fans. Get a multi-fan remote if you need to control more than one fan from one location.
- Durability: Look for remotes with protective casings that can withstand everyday use and drops. Backlit buttons are also useful.
- Power source: Harbors Breeze remotes are battery powered. Make sure to get a remote that has common battery sizes that are easy to replace.
Troubleshooting Harbor Breeze Fan Remote Issues
Before buying a replacement remote, it helps to understand some of the common issues that can occur:
- Dead battery: Simply replacing the battery in the remote often fixes remote problems. Check this first before assuming the remote itself is faulty.
- Fan not responding: Make sure the remote is within operating range of the fan. Remotes have a limited range so you need to be close enough.
- Sync issues: If a remote and fan lose their sync, you’ll need to reset both to the same frequency. The manual should have instructions on how to resync.
- Interference: Devices like WiFi, microwaves, etc. can cause interference. Try using the remote closer to or in a direct line of sight with the fan.
- Faulty remote: If you’ve ruled out the other issues, the remote itself likely needs to be replaced. This is when it’s time to buy a new one.
Where to Buy a Replacement Harbor Breeze Fan Remote
There are a number of places to purchase a replacement Harbor Breeze remote both online and in local stores. Here are some of the best options to consider:
- Manufacturers website: Ordering directly from Harbor Breeze is one route. Their website has replacement remotes available for all models.
- Amazon: Searching Amazon is always a safe bet for finding exactly the right remote model you need and competitive pricing. Prime shipping is a nice bonus too.
- Home Depot: Since Home Depot sells Harbor Breeze fans, they also stock replacement remotes both online and in most retail locations. Easy returns too.
- Lowes: Lowes is another major retailer that sells Harbor Breeze ceiling fan products and replacement parts like remotes. I found a good selection in-store.
- Ebay: For hard to find or discontinued remote models, sellers on Ebay can be a good source. Just be careful to verify its authenticity.
- Other online retailers: Sites like Walmart, Overstock, and WayFair also tend to carry replacements for most major ceiling fan brands.
No matter where you buy from, be sure to confirm compatibility with your specific Harbor Breeze fan’s model number. This will ensure you get a remote that will properly operate all the fan’s functions.
Installing and Programming a New Remote
Once I finally settled on the right remote for my Harbor Breeze ceiling fan, I still had to tackle the job of actually installing and syncing it. Here are some key steps to get your new remote working:
- Carefully remove the old remote from the mount (if applicable) and insert batteries into the new remote.
- Turn the power off to your fan then turn it back on after a few minutes. This resets the fan.
- There should be a sync button on the remote. Press that button and then hold the fan’s overhead light switch for 5 seconds.
- The fan should now be paired with the new remote! Test it to make sure all the speed and light settings work.
- Refer to the specific instructions that came with the remote since the syncing process can vary.
- For multi-fan remotes, repeat the process with each additional fan you want to program.
- If needed, mount the remote in a secure location that will prevent damage and keep pets or kids from dislodging it.
And that’s it – with your new remote properly synced, you can finally get back to enjoying the cool comfort of your Harbor Breeze ceiling fan for years to come. It was so satisfying to have that quick solution to an annoying problem.
Handy Tips for Trouble-Free Use of Your Harbor Breeze Fan Remote
After going through the remote replacement process myself, I picked up some useful tips for keeping a Harbor Breeze ceiling fan remote working smoothly for the long run:
- Check the batteries frequently. Dead batteries are the most common reason remotes stop working. Replace them once a year or so.
- Keep it away from moisture. Avoid humid rooms like bathrooms or laundry rooms where moisture can damage the remote.
- Don’t set it on top of the fan. The vibration from the fan can cause buttons to stick or malfunction over time.
- Clean it occasionally. Use a small amount of rubbing alcohol and cotton swab to clear dirt from buttons.
- Store spare batteries. Keep extras on hand so you can quickly replace dead ones without taking a special trip to the store.
- Keep it secure. Mount it in a holder or safe spot where it won’t fall and break. Damaged casings can prevent remotes from working.
- Point it directly at the fan. For best reception, aim the remote right at the fan instead of using it at odd angles.
- Turn off nearby electronics. If interference is an issue, flip off WiFi, TVs, and other gadgets in the room when using the remote.
- Sync it yearly. Occasionally re-sync the remote with the fan as a refresh to maintain a strong connection.
Final Thoughts
Harbor Breeze ceiling fan remotes don’t have to be confusing or intimidating to replace. Armed with the right information on compatibility, programming, troubleshooting tips, and knowing the best places to shop, you can quickly get back to enjoying the comfort of your overhead fan. Just be sure to keep your new remote in good working order by following proper usage and care recommendations.