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I would say that if the light doesn't light, either the remote is bad, the button isn't working, or the light is burned out. 🙂 My one suggestion is to make sure you're really pressing and holding the button. It can be tough with big fingers. If there's any doubt, try using something pointy to press it. Beyond that, it should be covered under warranty if it's less than a year old. You're right in thinking that the Streambar has nothing to do with the light lighting,
Hello,
Thanks for the input, I had already tried the " using something pointy to press it" to make sure. It's under warranty so time for a replacement.
RC
- RokuBernie-D2 years agoCommunity Moderator
Hi RC57,
Thanks for getting in contact, and we appreciate the troubleshooting steps you've done so far. We'd like to know more about the details of the remote.
- Is this the remote that came along with the device?
- Could you also share with us the serial number of the device where it's paired?
We are expecting your response so we can continue to help you.
Thanks,
Bernie- RC572 years agoReel Rookie
Hi RokuBernie-D
I had a chat with Roku and they are sending a warranty replacement remote.
In resposne to your Q's
The failing remote is the remote that came with the device.
The device is a Roku Streambar 4K; I'm not really interested in sharing the serial number in a support group.
RC