Sony TV remote not working? Here's how to fix it

2022-09-02 23:20:40 By : Ms. Anddy Su

This guide will help you troubleshoot and fix your unresponsive Sony TV remote.

A remote is an essential part of the Sony TV experience. It allows you to control the TV, navigate the menus, record your favorite shows,  and much more.

So, when it suddenly stops working, it can be quite frustrating.

This guide will help you to figure out why your Sony TV remote is not working or operating properly and what you can do to fix it.

And we’ll kick things off with a few steps for how to troubleshoot your broken remote. But don’t worry, if you are here to fix your TV, we’ll provide some help for that, as well.

First, you need to identify the problem with your remote. Is it the batteries? Could it be the buttons? Is it the infrared sensor? Here’s how to check:

3. Check the infrared sensor: If the batteries and buttons are all fine, the issue might be with the infrared sensor. Check if there is any obstruction in front of it.

A TV remote needs a clear line of sight to work properly. Make sure the remote is pointing directly at the IR sensor of your TV, and If something is blocking the sensor, move it out of the way 

READ MORE: How to fix your Sony TV from turning on/off by itself

You can use your smartphone camera to see if the infrared sensor on your remote is working or not. Just point it at the remote and press a button. If you see a light, then the sensor is working fine.

These can be wireless speakers, wireless keyboards, microwave ovens, etc. Just turn off these devices and see if that solves the problem.

If none of those solutions fix your problem, now you can start troubleshooting outside of the remote itself.

Sometimes, an external device such as a soundbar, HDMI cable, or USB drive can also interfere with the remote control signal.

If you have any external devices connected to your TV, try removing them and connecting them one by one.

If the LED light on the TV starts blinking after connecting an external device, it means the remote is working just fine.

On top of that, it confirms that an external device is the cause of the malfunction.

If the above troubleshooting steps don’t work, you can try power cycling your Sony TV. This will reset the television and might fix the remote issue.

3. Wait for 1-2 minutes and then plug it back in

After you complete those steps, you can turn your Sony TV back on and see if your remote is working. If not, you can perform a factory reset on your TV.

If a power cycle doesn’t work, you can try resetting your Sony TV to factory defaults. This will delete all the data and settings from your television.

As you cannot use the remote to navigate the menus, you will need to use the physical button(s) on the television.

2. Remove the power cord from the outlet or socket

Once the ‘Reset/erasing’ screen appears, release the button(s). The television will now reset to factory defaults. Once it boots back up, try out your remote.

The final option is to force a firmware update for your TV and remote, and we’ll walk you through that.

Of course, you can’t use a dead TV remote to update the firmware of your Sony TV. So, you would have to use either a mouse or a keyboard to navigate through the menus.

The latest Sony TV models usually have Android OS, or Google OS preinstalled.

But the process of updating these TVs and their respective remote controls might vary depending on which OS your TV has.

Here, we will show you how to update your Sony Google Smart TV without the remote. You can check the user manual of your respective model to find the exact process.

Now, we can dive into the actual steps to update your TV. We’ll show the Google-based TV method first, followed by Android.

To update a Google-based Sony Smart TV, navigate to Settings->System->About->System Software Update

To update the Sony TV remote, navigate to Settings->Remote & Accessories->Remote Control-> Software Update

Once you have updated the firmware, restart your Sony TV and check if the remote is working properly.

Following the above-mentioned steps will help you fix your dead or unresponsive Sony TV remote unless there is physical damage.

If none of these steps help to fix your remote, we suggest that you go ahead and replace it. You may be able to have the remote repaired by a technician, but that can be costly and take time.

You’re likely better off getting a new remote that you know will work going forward.

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