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When replacing the batteries, SOMETHING must have fallen out or I don't know what, but the left battery (from the back)doesn't fit right, remote didn't work before the battery replacement, let me know, thanks!
don,t know what your remote carries,sounds like your are putting the wrong batt. in it. most carry AA or AAAdon,t know what your remote carries,sounds like your are putting the wrong batt. in it. most carry AA or AAA
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This may or may not apply to you but please try testing the battery and connections first. You will need a multimeter. Set it to DC voltage and test the battery. Then slide the battery into the remote and test the battery again. Does it have the same voltage? If so, now test both contacts that make contact with both ends of the battery. Do you get the same voltage? Sometimes there is a coating on batteries that needs to be removed first or debris on the contacts that prevent good contact. If the remote still fails to operate please write back and we can try something else.
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If you have never replaced the remote's battery, it may be time. The 'coin' type batteries do live long but not forever and mfr.s typically suggest that the lithium cells have a 'shelf life' (unused) of more than five years. I don't know the construction of your remote so don't know if the battery is user-replaceable or not and if not, the dealers usually take advantage of customers when they can. The batteries alone are cheap costing a few dollars at worst. If you have the 2nd remote stashed somewhere, you might try it if it has not been in use. Even then, the battery may quickly be depleted in the spare too.
Change batteries in remote make sure there in right way then point remote at system if doesn't. work then push on buttons a little harder if still don't work may need to check with manufacturer
Have you tried replacing the batteries? If you spilled something on it, it might break it, or if you dropped it. Is something in the way of the TV Receiver thats blocking the signal?
I know this sounds obvious, but did you run your battery dead? If you don't know, get the battery checked.as for as tuning off the alarm... Just simply disconnect your negative battery cable. This will reset the alarm. This doesn't solve the problem but makes it less annoying while figuring it out. What about the battery in your remote, is it dead? Look for any wires from the alarm that may be frayed, cut, or corroded. Hope this helps.
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You might have a cellphone with camera option. Set the cellphone co cemera mode, and place the remote control at about 1 feet away from its camera lens, and press each button on your remote control. Remote control emits infrared rys as we press each button, but can't be detected by human eye. Electronic cameras can detect it. If there is any infrared ray emission from your remote control you will see its image on the camera screen for each button press to your remote control. If there is image and still the Tv doesn't respond to it, The TVs' infrared snsor inside has damaged and should be replaced. If there isn't any image; check the battery contacts of the remote battery compartment first. Clean these contacts by using a piece of corborandum paper or with the tip of a razor blade. Improper battery contacts, due to rust and dust to these contacts will prevent the battery supply voltage to enter into the remote contro.
Still it doesn't work at all, the remote control is damged and should be replaced. Contact the nearest Vizio Authorised Service Cente fro original remote control. OK.
I would definitely go for the Harley recommended battery. HD has changed their sizes and you don't want a generic battery that doesn't fit properly or doesn't have the right amount of cranking amps
There is no difference in watch batteries as they are produced by the certain standards. That means you have replaced the right battery. The simplest solution would be re-replacing the battery. Just take the battery out and leave the watch without battery for 5 minutes, then put the battery back. Make sure the battery is fitted the right way (the + side usually facing up). If this doesn;t help - let me know.
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