Difficulty
Easy
Steps
5
Time Required
8 - 15 minutes
Sections
1
- Remote Buttons
- 5 steps
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Step 1
Remote Buttons
- With both thumbs, slide the grooved cover off the end of the remote.
- Remove the battery once cover is removed.
With both thumbs, slide the grooved cover off the end of the remote.
Remove the battery once cover is removed.
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Step 2
- With the PH00 bit, remove both of the 4mm Phillip screws on the remote.
With the PH00 bit, remove both of the 4mm Phillip screws on the remote.
Step 3
- Using a metal spudger, pry the remote. Maneuver around to separate both sides.
Using a metal spudger, pry the remote. Maneuver around to separate both sides.
Step 4
- Manualy separate the two pieces of plastic.
- Using the metal piece from the housing, pry up the circuit board. Do not disconnect anything.
- When the circuit board is pried, slide the circuit board out of the housing.
Manualy separate the two pieces of plastic.
Using the metal piece from the housing, pry up the circuit board. Do not disconnect anything.
When the circuit board is pried, slide the circuit board out of the housing.
Step 5
- From the front of the remote, remove the buttons. Clean or replace the necessary buttons.
From the front of the remote, remove the buttons. Clean or replace the necessary buttons.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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fhaist - Jan 5, 2018
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Excellent guide. However, I can’t find a supplier for the button pad. Any suggestions?
Benoit Lagarde - Mar 26, 2018
Hi there,
My son dropped mine in water. I opened it and dried it off but it still doesn’t work.
I could give you my button pad if you want.
Steve Lutes - Nov 24, 2019
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Where do you purchase button replacements?
Flavio Campos - Jun 8, 2020
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John Wall - Sep 12, 2020
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Excellent! I wasn’t sure if it was possible to crack it open or not. Thanks, I was able to clean it up.