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Has your 3-speed fan stopped working? Don't worry! In this video we will show you a quick and easy solution to repair a fan that has damaged one of the coils, leaving it functional with two speeds. SUBSCRIBE FOR FREE!! https://bit.ly/JMRepara You will learn to identify the problem, understand why it happens and how to solve it easily, without needing to be an electronics expert! More Content: How to Repair Appliances: https://bit.ly/ComoRepararElectrodome... What You Should Know About Fans: https://bit.ly/LoMejorSobreVentiladores A Quick Guide to Troubleshooting Your Fans: https://bit.ly/COMOREPARARVENTILADORES One of the most frequent problems in fans is the failure of one of the motor coils. These coils are responsible for generating the magnetic field that makes the blades spin at different speeds. SUBSCRIBE FOR FREE!! English: https://bit.ly/JMRepara When one of these coils is damaged, either by a short circuit, overheating or wear, the fan loses one of its speeds. In this video, we will focus on a specific case where a coil has a continuity problem, that is, the current flows incorrectly through it and through another coil, that is, incorrect continuity is generated since the coils must have continuity from their input to their own output without having continuity from the same input to another output other than that of that same coil, affecting the normal operation of the fan. What will you learn in this video? Identify the problem: We will teach you to recognize the symptoms of a damaged coil in a fan, such as the loss of a specific speed. Practical solution: We will show step by step how to solve the problem by removing the defective coil and reconnecting the motor to operate at the remaining speeds. Quick and easy solution: We will demonstrate that this repair is accessible to anyone, even without advanced technical knowledge.