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Step-by-Step Instructions and Pictures of How to Replace a Dead Bathroom Fan Motor
By Gary Wentz
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Replace a dead bathroom fan motor.
Read an overview on how to repair a broken bathroom fan.
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Pull the grille down and pinch the springs to release them from the housing. Then vacuum out the dust so you can find the model number.
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add comment: Ensure that all electrical connections have been turned off at the main electrical box and check to ensure there is no power. Luis
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