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Niki McCulley Posted on Nov 13, 2017
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Do you mean no sound or can't adjust it?

Testimonial: "It cannot be adjusted...seems to be locked at 0... we are unable to access the menu to disable the auto volume control since the remote control that came with the tv has never worked"

  • Larry Nov 15, 2022

    This sounds like a main board issue, not remote

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Go into audio set up make sure volume is active

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SOURCE: TV doesn't respond to the remote control.

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SOURCE: remote control not working

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My seiki tv volume goes down but not up

Yes, buy a remote control :>) They are readily available, no need to program and can be obtained from Amazon, eBay and specialty remote retailers like www.remotes.com

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Lost the audio? on my SEIKI SC-40FS703N

How to Get the Sound Back on My TV
  1. Point your remote control at the TV and press the "Mute" button. ...
  2. Press the remote's "Increase Volume" button and see where along the volume meter the TV's current volume is set. ...
  3. Unplug any speakers hooked up to the TV if you don't listen to audio through the television's built-in speakers.
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What is code for Seiki TV?

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My seiki flat screen tv 32" menue and audio is actting up and does not respond to the control when I lower the volume it imediatly raises it and sometime I will have the decend button held and tv will not...

Check the remote control for its infra-red emission. Check it with fresh batteries. If it is found OK, check and replace the infrared sensor inside the TV. If you wish to get some details; check the site linked here. It has details about how to check a remote control; by one among the post. Surf the site with patience. Pull up older posts. http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/ If the remote control is found OK; check and replace the infra-red sensor inside the TV. Contact any service technician.
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Remote control not working

Maybe have to program the remote for your specific model if the controller they sent you is a generic one. Google remote codes and your make model.Try newer batteries and make sure they're the right way round. Sorry for being patronising but you know what people are like. Never sure who's asking.
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