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This is old info. but still applies. Transmitters and receivers normally come as a matched set. They both need to be on the same frequency to work with each other. Look the receiver in the car over carefully and you will see it, probably in Megahertz (MHZ). Open the back of the transmitter (Could be on the front?). Frequencies can normally be set by a switch, especially on a universal replacement. Just be sure they match and it should be good to go. Check the batterys of cource.
Hi I have the same problem.E1025 unit has broken gears to make unit come out so just removed broken gears and manually pull out.Screen would fold up and down still until today .Now the other plastic gears have broken.I have tried to contact eonon to buy spares but dont wont to know about it.Now looking at old remote cars,video recorders etc to find something that will fit.No luck yet will let you know if i do. Eonon ****
There may be a manual reset button somewhere on the back of the set. If not, try unplugging it for 10 minutes and then plugging it back in. If that doesn't work, call Magnavox.
Nope sorry you will need to get a remote for this unit. i found you one from an original remote replacement place. it is just like the remote you do not have. Go to
http://www.remotes.com/remotes/servlet/rs?a=gmi&uid=11741955727330&smodel=AVD58&brand_pn=AIWA_AVD58 To order a replacement remote. Sorry this is all that can be done in your case. Good Luck
You can check the remote by holding it very near an AM radio.
Have the radio turned on and tuned about the middle of the AM broadcast band and push the button on your remote. You should hear a popping sound come through your radio speaker.
If you can't hear anything, try moving the remote around and tuning the radio. If all fails then the remote is not working.
If you DO hear the popping sounds then you have a problem with the IR receiver in you TV.
There's a little plastic "window" in the front of your set where the IR signal enters. If dust has collected on the inside this could block the IR signals from entering.
Also the IR receiver itself may have gone bad.
The remote for this TV has to be an exact replacement. I've had this problem too by trying a substitute.
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