Firestick Remote Not Working? Simple Steps to Reconnect

Firestick Remote Not Working

Introduction

Has your Firestick remote not working and you don’t know where to start? It’s a common issue for many users, and thankfully, there are simple troubleshooting steps to get your Firestick remote back in action. Reasons may include dead batteries, failing Bluetooth connectivity, or minor bugs in the software. Fear not, however, as this tutorial will lead you through each of the steps to reconnect your Firestick remote not working problem.

Let’s dive deep into common reasons your Firestick remote may go out and some easy fixes you can apply.


Step 1: Check Batteries in Your Firestick Remote

Perhaps the simplest reason a Firestick remote is not working is simple: dead or low batteries. Often, the best course of action is to start with the basics.

How to fix it:

  1. Take the batteries out of your Firestick remote.
  2. Inspect them for corrosion or any signs of wear and tear.
  3. Replace them with new, high-quality ones (AAA batteries).
  4. Reinsert the batteries and check if the remote starts responding.

If your remote starts working again, it was likely the batteries that caused the issue. If not, don’t worry; there are still other solutions to try.


Step 2: Re-pair Your Firestick Remote

Sometimes, your Firestick remote not working is due to some disconnectivity between the remote and the Firestick device. This mostly occurs after a software update, power outage, or accidental interference.

How to fix it:

  1. Unpair the remote holding the Home button for 10 seconds.
  2. Go to the Firestick home screen and open Settings.
  3. Navigate to Controllers & Bluetooth Devices > Amazon Fire TV Remotes.
  4. Click on Add New Remote and follow the subsequent instructions to reconnect your remote.

This will restart the lost connection of your remote and will help in solving the issue of Firestick remote not working.


Step 3: Restart Your Firestick Device

Sometimes, the Firestick remote not working can be connected to software issues in the Firestick itself. These minor bugs can be fixed by just restarting your device; it helps reestablish the connection between the Firestick and the remote.

How to fix it:

  1. Unplug the Firestick from the HDMI port and power source.
  2. Wait for 30 seconds and then plug it back in.
  3. Let the Firestick reboot and see whether the remote works.

If the remote still isn’t responding, please continue with the further steps.


Step 4: Repair Bluetooth Connection Issues

Firestick remotes use Bluetooth to operate, so the other possibility for Firestick remote not working will be Bluetooth interference or a connectivity issue.

**How to fix it:

  1. Be in range of the Firestick: Be within range of the Firestick.
  2. Eliminate other Bluetooth devices: Eliminate other Bluetooth devices that may interfere with the signal.
  3. Un-pair and re-pair the remote via Bluetooth: Hold the Home button for 10 seconds.

Fixing the Bluetooth will restore your Firestick remote not working problem.


**Step 5: Eliminate Interference from Other Devices

Other appliances at your residence can also interfere with the Bluetooth signals, which will result in your Firestick remote not working as it should. Some of these devices include Wi-Fi routers, cordless phones, microwaves, and other Bluetooth devices.

How to fix it:

  1. Move the Firestick away from any electronics that could cause interference.
  2. Reduce the number of Bluetooth devices in the room.
  3. Try using the Firestick remote in a different area to see if the interference goes away.

After getting rid of interference, verify whether your Firestick remote not working problem is fixed.


Step 6: Update Your Firestick Software

Sometimes, connectivity issues may arise due to older versions of the operating system; therefore, it is pertinent that your Firestick device is updated to the latest versions of software and firmware updates for fixes of Firestick remote not working.

How to fix it:

  1. Head to Settings > My Fire TV > About.
  2. Click on Check for Updates.
  3. If available, download the update and restart your Firestick.

After the update, your remote should be working as expected.


**Step 7: Check for Physical Damage to Your Remote

Many problems with Firestick remotes are caused by physical damage, such as dropping the remote or exposing it to moisture. If your remote shows any visible damage, then that may be the source of your issue.

How to fix it:

  1. Check the remote for cracks, broken buttons, or water damage.
  2. Clean the remote with a soft cloth and ensure the buttons aren’t stuck.
  3. If the remote is physically damaged, replace it with a new one.

You can also temporarily use the Fire TV mobile app as a remote while waiting for a replacement.


Conclusion

Having your Firestick remote not working is a real pain, but most problems can be easily resolved by simple troubleshooting steps. Whether basic, like low batteries, or complex, like Bluetooth interference, the steps here in this blog will get your Firestick remote back up and running.

If the problem continues to occur, perhaps now is the time to call Amazon Support or replace the remote completely. Remember, for further technology support and/or to learn more about troubleshooting and optimizing your Firestick experience, ApolloGroups.TV has a plethora of information waiting for you.


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