Watch the video in reverse, and that’s how you remove the old fan.. with a Flat head screwdriver , pry on one side till side of plug is at, pull down at an angle and slides right out … mine had no screws/bolts holding it so should slide right down easily
Thanks. I just needed help putting cover back on (which was removed by someone else) and your video showed me the applicable holes. Happy Saturday to you.
Going to get this same exact model for my older home. People say the fan is loud and noisy but you showed it wasn’t loud at all! Perfect video 👍👍👍 (removing the old fan is the exact same way as putting in the new one, ONLY do it in reverse with a flat head screw driver, unplug the “plug” first of course…. Turn off the switch off course… or, turn off your breaker/power at the service panel..😂)
You didn’t even show how to get the original one out.
Watch the video in reverse, and that’s how you remove the old fan.. with a Flat head screwdriver , pry on one side till side of plug is at, pull down at an angle and slides right out … mine had no screws/bolts holding it so should slide right down easily
Thanks. I just needed help putting cover back on (which was removed by someone else) and your video showed me the applicable holes. Happy Saturday to you.
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Going to get this same exact model for my older home. People say the fan is loud and noisy but you showed it wasn’t loud at all! Perfect video 👍👍👍 (removing the old fan is the exact same way as putting in the new one, ONLY do it in reverse with a flat head screw driver, unplug the “plug” first of course…. Turn off the switch off course… or, turn off your breaker/power at the service panel..😂)
where does the exhaust air go?
Vent tube at on the top of your house. Go outside and see if you see a cylindrical white tube
No, that's for the plumbing.
Do I need to turn off the power for this? Like the entire outlet
You should always cut the power at the box when working on electrical wires, unless you like a little jolt from time to time. I do not recommend this.
@@RandomReviewsHowTos lol my father in law jokingly says “ a little jolt is good for your bones “🤣 after being shocked
nice bout to do this. you need to replace that yellow cover too....
I do!
Can I replace my old one with a newer model number one or does it have to be the exact model
How to install damp flapper
Mine doesn’t have a plug it’s hardwired
What is that tiny screw called ?
"Tiny screw" 🤷🏼♂️
@@RandomReviewsHowTosthe next bigger size to it is the “small screw”
Good job
Thanks appreciate you!
Thank you for the comment!
"There is two" ???
Please , THERE ARE TWO !!!
ENGLISH !!!
Thank you, I'm updating my random speaking programming.
@@RandomReviewsHowTosI applaud and admire you for taking the high road in responding to this dipshit.