Universal remote codes for TCL Roku TV (GE, RCA, Philips)

If your original remote control is broken or damaged, a third-party replacement remote works just as well, even for Roku-built smart TVs. For TCL Roku TV users, here are universal remote codes for your Roku TV, along with programming guidance for various remote brands.

Popular universal remote brands include General Electric (GE), RCA, Philips, and Onn. If you use a different brand and can’t find the corresponding codes, feel free to mention it in the comments, and I’ll add them within a day.

Brandwise universal remote codes for TCL Roku TV

GE (General Electric)

6171 is the GE universal remote code for TCL Roku TVs. This code can program all the CL4, CL4, and CL6 remotes.

CL is the short form of code list, and each GE remote belongs to any one of the CL3, CL4, CL5, and CL6 categories. Since there is only one code available for all the models, you need not worry about compatibility, try this code and pair the GE remote to your TV.

Programming instructions

  • Hold down the SETUP button on the remote until its red light illuminates.
  • Tap the TV button positioned at the remote’s top.
  • Input the code 6171 using the numerical keys.
  • The red light will turn off

Direct the remote toward your TV and ensure all buttons function correctly during testing.

Remember:- If you’re using a Philips remote manufactured by ByJasco or General Electric, you can utilize the same code and programming instructions as those for the GE remote.

RCA Remote codes

Revision NUmberRemote Codes
R341U161514
R271U2/U144211

If you are trying to use other revision numbers for TCL TV, use the following codes.

These codes can be used for Roku and non-Roku TCL smart TVs.

  • 2434
  • 4398
  • 3183
  • 2429
  • 3426
  • 3847
  • 2414
  • 0898
  • 4178

Programming guide

To program your universal remote control with your TV, follow these steps:

1. Press and hold the “TV” button on the remote. The “POWER” button should illuminate.

2. While continuing to hold the “TV” button, enter the 4 or 5-digit code provided in the remote’s instruction manual for your TV brand and model.

3. Keep holding the “TV” button until you get a confirmation.

4. If the “POWER” button remains lit, it indicates that the entered code is correct.

5. However, if the “POWER” button blinks four times, it means you have entered the wrong code. In this case, try again with a different code from the list.

6. Once your remote gives a positive result (steady illumination of the “POWER” button), test the other buttons on the remote to ensure they can control your TV’s functions.

By following these steps carefully, you should be able to program your universal remote control to work seamlessly with your TV.

ONN remote codes

  • 3532
  • 2493
  • 2479
  • 3004
  • 2490
  • 2057

To program your universal remote control for your TV, begin by pressing and holding the “PROGRAM” button until the power button illuminates in a red color. Next, press the “TV” button on the remote. The power button light indicator should blink once and then remain steadily lit. At this point, enter any one of the 4-digit codes provided in the remote’s instruction manual for your TV brand and model.

If you’ve entered the correct code, the red power button light indicator will turn off, indicating successful programming. However, if the red light remains on after entering the code, it means you’ve entered an invalid code. In that case, you’ll need to try again with a different 4-digit code until the red light turns off, confirming that the remote is properly programmed for your TV.

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