These are the common causes.
Attic fan motor not working high speed.
Remove the outer casing of the attic fan and check to see if the belt is sagging cracked worn or broken.
The blower resistor is connected in series to the blower fan motor.
You can fix this issue by turning down the settings or checking that the fan is getting enough air.
Blower resistors are made of.
If there is any damage to the belt replace it with a new one.
Look at the circuit breaker or fuse box to see if a switch has flipped.
If this is not your issue the next thing in line is the high speed relay mounted on the front of the hvac box behind the accumulator.
If this fan has a timer and or a variable speed switch repairs are sometimes possible if the fault lies in one of the switches and not the motor.
Your attic fan may not be turning on because of an electrical problem like a tripped circuit breaker a blown fuse or a bad connection.
Attic exhaust fans power ventilators we usually simply replace the entire unit.
Check that a whole house fan is receiving electrical power when it doesn t work at all.
Try tapping on that relay to see if it is stuck.
Repairs are generally impractical.
Other possibilities include damage to the wiring or a switch best repaired by an electrician.
Does the speed switch look like the silver handle coming out of the plate.
Attic fans can sometimes start making noise whether it s humming rattling or making some other annoying noise.
Parts can come loose or erode from high amounts of fan usage while turning the speed up to high can cause a persistent loud hum.
It selects one fan winding for slow or the other for high.
If the attic fan isn t turning on it could be an electrical issue a problem with the thermostat or the motor of the fan that s not working.
When running at a high speed setting does the attic fan run hard or sluggishly.
This means that the current running through the blower motor and its speed is therefore controlled by the resistor value.
If this doesn t fix the problem a burned out fan motor may need replacing.
If the motor is working but the fan blades are not moving the problem may be the belt.
Attic fan not turning on.
If it is rotating slowly or not producing a lot of air in the high speed setting you may have a problem with the exhaust or intake.