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GE Universal Remote Codes: How to Find and Use Them

GE universal remotes are handy tools to control multiple devices like TVs, DVD players, and sound systems with one remote. But to make them work, you need the right codes for your devices.
What Are GE Universal Remote Codes?
Every electronic device (like a TV or DVD player) has a unique code. GE universal remotes use these codes to “talk” to your devices. Without the correct code, the remote won’t work. Codes are usually 3 to 5 digits long and vary by brand (Samsung, Sony, etc.) and device type.
How to Find GE Universal Remote Codes
Here’s how to locate the right codes for your devices:
- Check the Manual:
- Most GE remotes come with a small code book in the packaging. Look for your device’s brand (e.g., LG, Vizio) in the list.
- GE’s Official Website:
- Visit GE’s support page and search for your remote’s model number (like CL5 or 33712). Download the code list.
- Online Code Databases:
- Trusted sites like RemoteCodeList.com or CodeFinder.com have updated lists. Avoid random blogs to prevent errors.
- Auto-Search Method:
- If you can’t find the code, use the remote’s auto-search feature (explained below).
Step-by-Step: Programming Your GE Universal Remote
Follow these steps to program your remote:
- Turn On Your Device:
- Power on the device (TV, soundbar, etc.) you want to control.
- Press and Hold the “Setup” Button:
- Find the “Setup” button on the remote. Hold it until the red light stays on.
- Enter the Code:
- Type the 3- or 4-digit code for your device. The light will turn off if the code is correct.
- Test the Remote:
- Press the “Power” button. If the device turns off, the code works. If not, repeat with another code.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Problem: The code doesn’t work.
Fix:
- Double-check the code from GE’s official list.
- Ensure the remote is pointed at the device.
- Replace old batteries in the remote.
Problem: The remote controls the wrong device (e.g., TV instead of soundbar).
Fix:
- Program the remote for one device at a time.
- Use the “Device” button (e.g., “AUDIO” for sound systems) before entering codes.
Problem: No light appears when pressing buttons.
Fix:
- Open the battery compartment and check for corrosion.
- Insert new batteries.
Auto-Search Method for Unknown Codes
If you don’t have the code, use auto-search:
- Turn on the device (e.g., TV).
- Press and hold “Setup” on the remote until the light glows.
- Press and release the “Power” button.
- Press the “Channel Up” button repeatedly until the device turns off.
- Press “Setup” to save the code.
Popular GE Universal Remote Codes
Here are common codes for top brands (always verify with your manual):
BrandDevice TypeCode Examples
Samsung TV 0056, 0175, 0259
LG TV 0038, 0145, 0201
Sony DVD Player 0091, 0127, 0382
Vizio Soundbar 0024, 0168, 0327
FAQs About GE Universal Remote Codes
Q: Where is the “Setup” button on my GE remote?
A: It’s usually at the top, labeled “Setup” or “Code Search.”
Q: Why does my remote stop working after a few months?
A: Batteries may be low, or the code was reset. Reprogram the remote.
Q: Can I use one code for all devices?
A: No. Each device (TV, DVD, etc.) needs its own code.
Q: My device isn’t listed. What now?
A: Use the auto-search method or contact GE support for help.
By following these steps, you can easily set up your GE universal remote. Always use codes from trusted sources like GE’s official guides, and test the remote after programming. If issues continue, reset the remote by removing batteries for 5 minutes and starting over.

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