remove the battery from the remote control
Usually it does not. Unless your remote control unit is on the same fuse along with the dome lights.
In this remote, the little LED light that controls the remote will emit the infra red spectrum. You will not see the light but the control will work.
The remote might be out of batteries so it is not working. You could also be too far away or the sensor might not be working.
because the batters have ran out and you have to get new ones
Yes, a strong magnet can interfere with the function of a remote control by disrupting the signals between the remote and the device it is trying to control. This interference can lead to erratic behavior or a complete failure of the remote control. It is best to keep strong magnets away from remote controls to prevent any potential issues.
take it to the shop you brought it from so they can repair it.
Dead battery. Broken solder joints. Limited to NO contact with remote buttons to circuit board.
Fuse number 23 in the passenger compartment box is blown. It caused the following devices to stop working: Door lock switches (but not the locks), Interior lights, radio lights, A/C climate control, overhead console quit.
I swear it can
Press the Stop button on the remote control and at the same time press the Stop button on the DVD player itself for 10 seconds.
mine has a duracell DL2032.. working fine..