Thanks for your video. I have the same remote with the same dead volume buttons, but couldn't crack it open. Watched you, got mine open, cleaned the contacts, and all is well!
A couple of tips, never use anything metal to split the case open, always use plastic, there's plenty of tools you can buy online for this exact purpose, you can wash everything except the PCB in Windex over the sink, I use an old tooth brush for this purpose, use IPA at least 99% and a cotton tip to clean the contacts on the PCB and rather than using conductive pads, you can use a grey lead pencil to colour in the pads on the rubber sheet and also the PCB.
The reason I got to the metal spudger is the plastic ones broke. Valid points, I'm aware of all of them. grey lead doesn't work over the top of circuit board enamel. when a remote has been chewed by a dog like this, it's well beyond the pencil fix -which is usually temporary for the most part.
Nice job.👍👍👍 I got an old Nintendo controller working on a fast job, many years ago, by super gluing alfoil to the pads. The owner tried it and then dropped the other controller in, even though it still worked, because the increased performance difference was quite noticeable.
I have the same remote, and the volume buttons stopped working as well. I opened the remote, cleaned with a Q tip and isopropanol, and used tiny pieces of conductive copper tape to cover the black carbon fiber ovals on the volume buttons (I didn't have carbon fiber tabs on hand). It's working great!
Two days ago I cleaned my lx-cs57 avr’s remote… hooleee it was dirty inside! I bought the system from a friend and he is fond of chips and beer! 😂 Hardest part was to open it and closing it back up because the middle round selector has to be seated in a specific way. The volume and other buttons are generally very hard to make contact, but I attribute that to bad designing by Pioneer.
@@TheAussieRepairGuy I used to have a Logitech multi function remote for all my gear but gave it away. Might be a good idea to get one again. I have so many remotes.
Not saying you did, but are you sure you didn't damage that board yourself when you were trying to open it before removing the screw? It made a horrible crunching noise when you were trying to open the clips on that side. that being said, this helped me open mine - I'd actually removed the screws but didn't know about the clips, so thanks. I saw the grease on the board volume contact so just cleaned them with some meths. Works perfectly now
Yes the same thought crossed my mind in the years since posting this, bit the cracks did correlate with the teeth marks from the dog chew marks. I was informed that worse crunching sounds came out of it at the time of damage. So it could be hard to know.
@@TheAussieRepairGuy Not really hard to know! You show the IR led working before disassembly - if the board was already cracked, the LED woldn't work :)
@@ljalvs when cracked the led still worked, just not on all buttons, which was the original complaint. Spoke to the owner after filming, it had been dog chewed, but I agree neglecting that screw likely didn't help matters.
Very helpful video. I was having the same problem on the same remote (no volume). Luckily, my board wasn't damaged, like that one. However, I didn't have any carbon pads, so I cut some out of an old remote and glued them in. Worked out great, on the first try.
Just checking, will an rc6 ir still show up bkinking on camera when testing it? Got an old pioneer xbox remote that isn't playing ball at all. Cracking video by the way.
hi mate, i have a kenwood decoder/audio video control system and my remote is identical. i am also having problems with my up volume button and I am having trouble getting the clips to open plus i have already removed the screw in the battery compartment, what would be a good tip for me to open it up without damaging it?
If you are having trouble with the clips, you might be trying to pry up the wrong side of the shells. Its a bit of a skill. But these ones as you saw from the video are challenging to get open. Don't rush, take your time, and be gentle. Start half way down one side.
@TheAussieRepairGuy thanks for the quick reply and I persisted and got it open 👍 thanks for the awesome vid too as i been trying to find out how to fix my remote control buttons for years.
I just took my remote apart, same pioneer remote. Volume buttons weren't working good. Cleaned the board and buttons w a qtip. Then closed it back up. Now it doesn't work at all. What's happening?
it may need time to properly dry out before reassembling but I'd check to see if any tracks are broken or the carbon coating on the circuit tracks was not scrubbed off. The LED on the board has steel legs, these are easy to stress and can snap without being obvious.
Tried everything to get my AXD7723 remote working again to no avail, volume and input select do not work. Life is too short. I am going to have to replace it unfortunately. Very frustrating.
@@TheAussieRepairGuy in the end I carefully cut out and applied some aluminium foil to the problem button pads... It worked! Thank you so much for you kind and informative videos and your helpful response. All the best from the UK!
Hi, I have this one, and I have an issue wanting to play sound from a device connected to the "audio" input (red +white), but can't figure out how to click on the remote control to switch to that. It only switches between BD, DVD, CD, SAT/CBL, GAME, TV, Tuner. Not sure what more to do. Can you help?
Not really, as I was only handed the remote to fix, not the complete unit. Off memory, these have lots of inputs, each one has a marking on the back to indicate which mode they are associated with. Also I think there's a "phono" mode as well.
@@TheAussieRepairGuy after I wrote this, I saw that we was wrong first time we checked, and the device was connected to the dvd. And because we also had a HDMI tho the other dvd input, no sounds was from this one. But I found a button on the remote that changes between these two, so the problem was solved. Thank you anyway for spending time answering 🙏
My volume buttons were messed up also. I just took it apart and cleaned all the connections and closed it back up. Now it wont work at all. What did I do wrong?
@@kvnmcn it may need time to properly dry out before reassembling but I'd check to see if any tracks are broken or the carbon coating on the circuit tracks was not scrubbed off. The LED on the board has steel legs, these are easy to stress and can snap without being obvious.
I have a Philips remote with tv, disc, tuner, aux functions, but some bottons work on some functions but not with other, when i have it on disc the ir light turns on when pressing all buttons, but with tv, tuner, aux the arrows and ok buttons dont work, wondering if thats normal.
Hi everyone I'm using a pioneer vsx 2016av-s amplifier which I bought as a second hand it didn't come with the remote so I bought a second hand pioneer axd7690 I believed it would've worked but it didn't...could the remote be damaged or just isnt compatible...suggested remote for the amplifier was AXD7619 but they just look similar to the one I have but it isn't working....help me guys
I'm not sure I can be much help and I'm not an expert on these amplifiers specifically. I do know that they changed the code strapping of each remote drastically between models. I'm not sure what else I can do for you.
@@TheAussieRepairGuy eventually did it. Almost stabbed myself. Didn’t fix my power button even though I cleaned everything with alcohol. Will have to redo correctly with new pads i think
@@ginamas1000 yeah I'm seeing more and more worn out pads tgese days. It kind of feels like rubber keypads like this from a specific time period suffer this problem. I should research it sometime.
I was at it again tonight. This time I washed everything with warm water and dishwashing liquid. I used cotton tips to surgically dry every little nook. Volume control - fixed On/ off button - fixed Mad scratches and cuts almost cutting my skin from trying to pry open the remote - fixed (I used my nail filer and buffer) Thanks so much for this video
Yeah they certainly cheaped out on the PCB thickness. Would have expected that pioneer would spend an extra dollar on the PCB considering what the gear is worth.
Thanks for your video. I have the same remote with the same dead volume buttons, but couldn't crack it open. Watched you, got mine open, cleaned the contacts, and all is well!
Thank you ! I got the same remote, same issue. Volume not working. I ended up fixing it with the help of your video.
Great Repair. I've got a very similar AV receiver remote (Denon) that's lost the function on the volume keys aswell. Keep up the great videos
Thanks, will do!
A couple of tips, never use anything metal to split the case open, always use plastic, there's plenty of tools you can buy online for this exact purpose, you can wash everything except the PCB in Windex over the sink, I use an old tooth brush for this purpose, use IPA at least 99% and a cotton tip to clean the contacts on the PCB and rather than using conductive pads, you can use a grey lead pencil to colour in the pads on the rubber sheet and also the PCB.
The reason I got to the metal spudger is the plastic ones broke. Valid points, I'm aware of all of them. grey lead doesn't work over the top of circuit board enamel.
when a remote has been chewed by a dog like this, it's well beyond the pencil fix -which is usually temporary for the most part.
You saved me a lot of time mate! Thank you 👍
Yeah it's aot easier when you undo that screw lol
very useful video, having the same problem with the same remote control. you just saved my ass
Nice job.👍👍👍
I got an old Nintendo controller working on a fast job, many years ago, by super gluing alfoil to the pads.
The owner tried it and then dropped the other controller in, even though it still worked, because the increased performance difference was quite noticeable.
yeah these pads usually do the same, seems to "lighten" the keys up quite a bit.
I have the same remote, and the volume buttons stopped working as well. I opened the remote, cleaned with a Q tip and isopropanol, and used tiny pieces of conductive copper tape to cover the black carbon fiber ovals on the volume buttons (I didn't have carbon fiber tabs on hand). It's working great!
Yeah, aluminium foil also works too.
@@TheAussieRepairGuy good to know!
Two days ago I cleaned my lx-cs57 avr’s remote… hooleee it was dirty inside! I bought the system from a friend and he is fond of chips and beer! 😂 Hardest part was to open it and closing it back up because the middle round selector has to be seated in a specific way.
The volume and other buttons are generally very hard to make contact, but I attribute that to bad designing by Pioneer.
I got myself a flipper zero recently, I'm currently cloning all my remotes for a similar reason.
@@TheAussieRepairGuy I used to have a Logitech multi function remote for all my gear but gave it away. Might be a good idea to get one again. I have so many remotes.
Not saying you did, but are you sure you didn't damage that board yourself when you were trying to open it before removing the screw? It made a horrible crunching noise when you were trying to open the clips on that side. that being said, this helped me open mine - I'd actually removed the screws but didn't know about the clips, so thanks. I saw the grease on the board volume contact so just cleaned them with some meths. Works perfectly now
Yes the same thought crossed my mind in the years since posting this, bit the cracks did correlate with the teeth marks from the dog chew marks.
I was informed that worse crunching sounds came out of it at the time of damage. So it could be hard to know.
@@TheAussieRepairGuy Not really hard to know! You show the IR led working before disassembly - if the board was already cracked, the LED woldn't work :)
@@ljalvs when cracked the led still worked, just not on all buttons, which was the original complaint.
Spoke to the owner after filming, it had been dog chewed, but I agree neglecting that screw likely didn't help matters.
Very helpful video. I was having the same problem on the same remote (no volume).
Luckily, my board wasn't damaged, like that one. However, I didn't have any carbon pads, so I cut some out of an old remote and glued them in.
Worked out great, on the first try.
Ahh good to hear you got it worked out, I have heard of people using aluminium foil glued on as well.
Bought a new replacement remote from ebay for $10. Not worth the hassle.
If you can get lucky like that, I would completely agree
Just checking, will an rc6 ir still show up bkinking on camera when testing it? Got an old pioneer xbox remote that isn't playing ball at all. Cracking video by the way.
If you are testing any IR remote, they can be seen on most cameras yes.
@@TheAussieRepairGuy Ah nice one, thanks for the reply. Must be knackered in some other way. Great. 🤣
Thanks again
hi mate, i have a kenwood decoder/audio video control system and my remote is identical. i am also having problems with my up volume button and I am having trouble getting the clips to open plus i have already removed the screw in the battery compartment, what would be a good tip for me to open it up without damaging it?
If you are having trouble with the clips, you might be trying to pry up the wrong side of the shells. Its a bit of a skill. But these ones as you saw from the video are challenging to get open. Don't rush, take your time, and be gentle. Start half way down one side.
@TheAussieRepairGuy thanks for the quick reply and I persisted and got it open 👍 thanks for the awesome vid too as i been trying to find out how to fix my remote control buttons for years.
I just took my remote apart, same pioneer remote. Volume buttons weren't working good. Cleaned the board and buttons w a qtip. Then closed it back up. Now it doesn't work at all. What's happening?
it may need time to properly dry out before reassembling
but I'd check to see if any tracks are broken or the carbon coating on the circuit tracks was not scrubbed off.
The LED on the board has steel legs, these are easy to stress and can snap without being obvious.
@@TheAussieRepairGuy thanks I figured it out. I kinda smashed one of the battery terminals when I closed it back up. Thanks tho.
@@kvnmcn With a bit of "gentle persuasion" aka bending, they can usually be put back, but be careful not to mess up the circuit board when doing it
Yea I got it. Thankyou.
Where do I get the carbonise pads from? I live in Brisbane area. Thank you
Aliexpress. Remote control repair kit. They take 2-3 weeks from china. Maybe more with suez canal being limited
Tried everything to get my AXD7723 remote working again to no avail, volume and input select do not work. Life is too short. I am going to have to replace it unfortunately. Very frustrating.
Yeah sometimes you can't win them all. Especially the ones with wafer thin boards.
@@TheAussieRepairGuy in the end I carefully cut out and applied some aluminium foil to the problem button pads... It worked! Thank you so much for you kind and informative videos and your helpful response. All the best from the UK!
Hi, I have this one, and I have an issue wanting to play sound from a device connected to the "audio" input (red +white), but can't figure out how to click on the remote control to switch to that. It only switches between BD, DVD, CD, SAT/CBL, GAME, TV, Tuner. Not sure what more to do. Can you help?
Not really, as I was only handed the remote to fix, not the complete unit.
Off memory, these have lots of inputs, each one has a marking on the back to indicate which mode they are associated with.
Also I think there's a "phono" mode as well.
@@TheAussieRepairGuy after I wrote this, I saw that we was wrong first time we checked, and the device was connected to the dvd. And because we also had a HDMI tho the other dvd input, no sounds was from this one. But I found a button on the remote that changes between these two, so the problem was solved. Thank you anyway for spending time answering 🙏
My volume buttons were messed up also. I just took it apart and cleaned all the connections and closed it back up. Now it wont work at all. What did I do wrong?
@@kvnmcn it may need time to properly dry out before reassembling
but I'd check to see if any tracks are broken or the carbon coating on the circuit tracks was not scrubbed off.
The LED on the board has steel legs, these are easy to stress and can snap without being obvious.
I have a Philips remote with tv, disc, tuner, aux functions, but some bottons work on some functions but not with other, when i have it on disc the ir light turns on when pressing all buttons, but with tv, tuner, aux the arrows and ok buttons dont work, wondering if thats normal.
No sounds like it might be liquid damage or worn carbon pads.
@@TheAussieRepairGuy ok thanks 👍
Where do you get those carbonized pads?
Aliexpress
what is the flat blade tool you used to disassemble the remote case? thanks!
That was a gift from @tinker man mick.
He used to get them with phone screen kits, not sure what they are called or where to get them.
Hi everyone I'm using a pioneer vsx 2016av-s amplifier which I bought as a second hand it didn't come with the remote so I bought a second hand pioneer axd7690 I believed it would've worked but it didn't...could the remote be damaged or just isnt compatible...suggested remote for the amplifier was AXD7619 but they just look similar to the one I have but it isn't working....help me guys
I'm not sure I can be much help and I'm not an expert on these amplifiers specifically. I do know that they changed the code strapping of each remote drastically between models.
I'm not sure what else I can do for you.
I have ASX7721 same shape size remote. Cannot open it it seems like its glued
There was a hidden screw in this one, under the label, and another in the battery bay.
@@TheAussieRepairGuy eventually did it. Almost stabbed myself. Didn’t fix my power button even though I cleaned everything with alcohol. Will have to redo correctly with new pads i think
@@ginamas1000 yeah I'm seeing more and more worn out pads tgese days. It kind of feels like rubber keypads like this from a specific time period suffer this problem. I should research it sometime.
I was at it again tonight. This time I washed everything with warm water and dishwashing liquid. I used cotton tips to surgically dry every little nook. Volume control - fixed
On/ off button - fixed
Mad scratches and cuts almost cutting my skin from trying to pry open the remote - fixed (I used my nail filer and buffer)
Thanks so much for this video
mine just fucking did this, i pulled it all apart and cleaned it and yeah.... garbage fucking remote thats what it is.
Yeah they certainly cheaped out on the PCB thickness. Would have expected that pioneer would spend an extra dollar on the PCB considering what the gear is worth.
I'm not buying Pioneer again.