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Learn seven ways to fix the volume buttons not working on your Apple TV remote
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Are the volume buttons on your Apple TV remote no longer working? This can be frustrating, but there are many different ways that you can fix it, whether you have a Siri Remote or Apple TV remote. This wikiHow guide will walk you through fixing the volume buttons on your Apple TV remote control.

Quickly Fix Volume Control on an Apple TV Remote

  • Charge your remote for at least 30 minutes to rule out battery problems.
  • Restart your remote by pressing and holding the TV/Control Center and Volume Down buttons at the same time for 5 seconds.
  • Go to Settings > Remotes and Devices > Volume Control to ensure the volume buttons control the right audio device.
1

Charge your remote.

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  1. An alert will pop up on your TV screen when the batteries are low, but you can also go to Settings > Remotes and Devices > Remote to check the battery.
    • To recharge your remote, plug your Apple TV or Siri Remote into a power source using a Lightning cable (gen 1-2) or a USB-C cable (gen 3).
    • The 2nd and 3rd gen Apple TV remotes are silver and larger than the 1st gen remote, which is black.
    • Leave your remote plugged in for at least 30 minutes to get enough charge to use the volume control buttons. However, the remote takes 3 hours to charge fully. [1]
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2

Restart the remote.

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  1. To restart the remote, follow these steps:
    • Press and hold the TV/Control Center and Volume Down buttons at the same time for about 5 seconds. The status light on your Apple TV will turn off and back on.
    • Release the buttons and wait another 10-15 seconds. You'll see a "Remote Disconnected" message on the screen.
    • Press any button on your remote. You'll see a "Remote Connected" notification on the Apple TV screen.
3

Change your volume control settings.

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  1. If you're using a Siri Remote, you can use it to adjust the volume on your TV, receiver, sound bar, or other device. Go to Settings > Remotes and Devices > Volume Control to select an audio device. [2]
    • Select Auto to choose the most compatible audio device automatically.
    • If your TV or receiver supports HDMI-CEC, select HDMI to control its volume.
    • If your TV uses an IR (infrared) remote, select TV via IR .
    • Select Off if you only want the Siri Remote to control the volume for your Apple TV and not any connected devices.
    • If none of these options get the volume control working on your Siri Remote, select Learn new device and follow the on-screen instructions.
    • Change the remote volume setting, like using "TV via IR" instead of "Auto". [3]
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4

Restart your Apple TV.

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  1. To restart your Apple TV, go to Settings > System > Restart.
5

Pair your Apple TV remote again.

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  1. You can force your Apple TV or Siri Remote to pair again easily:
    • Press < or Menu and the Volume Up buttons together for about 5 seconds.
    • If prompted, put your remote on top of your Apple TV to complete the pairing process. [4]
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6

Update your Apple TV.

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  1. If the software on your Apple TV is outdated, the remote control's volume buttons may not work. To update your software, go to Settings > Software Updates > Update Software .
7

Reset your Apple TV to factory settings.

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  1. Current settings can cause the remote to work incorrectly . This will get rid of your settings, like personal configurations and data, so this isn't something you'd try first.
    • To reset, go to Settings > System > Reset > Reset All Settings. [5]
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