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First check the switch to make sure the light is on.
Check the lamp to make sure it is not burned out.
Check the remote (if you have one) to make sure the batteries are not dead and try to re-pair the remote and ceiling fan.
Check the electrical connections. With the power off, check the junction box on top of the ceiling fan to make sure all wires are properly connected and secure.
Check the light fixture assembly, the light fixture may be loose and need to be re-secured.
If using a dimmer, make sure it is compatible with your LED lights and try turning the dimmer to its brightest setting.
Check whether the fuse dedicated to the ceiling fan is intact.
Use a voltmeter to test the voltage the fixture is receiving. If there is no voltage, the problem may be with the wiring or the switch.
If none of the above steps solve the problem, you may need professional help from an electrician. It may be a more complex electrical problem or require a replacement part.