Rocketman wrote: I need some advice how to get the infrared remote back to work; put new batteries in the key fob and the red LED lights up but the system is not responding. Any advice?
The Saint wrote:Try pointing the remote towards the interior mirror, as the "eye" for it is above the mirror. Sometimes it just don't see the beam from the key fob.
Try that first and let us know, then we can think what else to try.
Rocketman wrote: Thanks for the tip but I have already tried inside the car close up to the eye. The red cover for the eye is also broken; I think this may have happened when the headlining was replaced; the printed circuit board is now exposed and may have been damaged in the process.
First things first, the fact that the red LED lights up does not indicate that the transmitter is working, it only shows that it has good batteries and the push button switch is working.
The only way to really check the plip transmitter is working is to press the plip button whilst viewing it through a digital camera's electronic viewfinder. See pic below:-
You can see the Red LED on the right which will stay on whilst you hold the button down, but it is the Blueish LED that will blink for a fraction of a second. In that blink a series of pulses, which cannot be seen by the eye, containing the code which varies from plip to plip with different mark space ratios depicting the different codes.
Try this first.
Secondly, how broken is the red cover ..... is it in place at all, or is it in pieces which might be repairable, as the receiver will not function correctly without it in place. If it is not in place, the photo diodes will be saturated with general day light which will cause them not to react to the plip. However, it might be worth trying it at night, or in a closed garage where the ambient light level is very low. When I have repaired these, I have had to close the curtains and reduce light levels with forms of covering in order to get them to operate without the cover. Do not be tempted to get too close to them when checking be at least 2 to 3 feet away.
Let us know how you get on.