While LG has quite rightly earned itself a reputation as one of the best television and monitor manufacturers around, there are still some questions surrounding the build quality of the company's products. This is especially true of its television remotes, which, as a quick Google search will reveal, seem to be a lot more prone to breaking than some users might expect.
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It doesn't help that LG's own troubleshooting tips and tricks site directs users to information about the LG Magic Remote; a non-standard component that the vast majority of LG television owners do not have. Thankfully, however, those with a broken LG TV remote needn't worry, as these helpful repair tips should be able to resolve most user problems without too much work.
Though it may seem like an obvious solution, dead batteries account for the vast majority of remote control problems, with a new set (usually two triple As) getting the remote back up and running right away. Users should also try unplugging the television's power cable for sixty seconds to completely reset the TV if changing the batteries doesn't work.
Another common problem with television remotes is that buttons can sometimes become stuck, causing the remote to send out a continuous signal, which, in turn, prevents users from pressing any other buttons. To combat this, users should remove the batteries from the remote and then press down all of the buttons on the control repeatedly for around sixty seconds (users should aim to press each button five or six times, with extra attention being paid to the power button). In most cases, this will resolve the problem.
Most remote controls communicate with their respective televisions using infrared light. This
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