You’ve landed yourself a GE Universal Remote and a snazzy Roku, but now you’re stuck playing the ‘find the code’ game.

Kinda like finding a needle in a haystack, right?

And between you, me, and the television screen, you just want to kick back, flick on your Roku, and catch up on the latest streaming sensation.

Well, you’re in luck, with m help you’ll be armed with the right codes, primed and ready to conquer your Roku with your trusty GE Universal Remote.

We’re talking smooth sailing from here on out, no more fumbling around with lots of different remotes or playing a round of hide-and-seek with the right codes.

GE Universal Remote Overview

GE Universal Remote Codes for Roku

Here’s a quick look for ya at the GE Universal Remote and how awesome it is for Roku use.

Features and Benefits

This handy little universal remote allows you to control multiple devices using just one remote and saves you space and time by keeping your remote collection to a minimum. 

Its user-friendly design and simplified programming process make it a breeze to set up and use.

Plus, the remote is designed to be comfortable to hold, so you and your family can enjoy binge-watching your favorite shows without getting hand cramps from an awkward remote.

Compatibility with Roku Devices

The GE Universal Remote is especially handy for Roku users.

With just a few simple steps, you can set up this remote to control your Roku devices, including sticks, boxes, and smart TVs.

For compatibility, you’ll want to use CL4 or CL5 GE remotes, as the older CL3 versions don’t work with Roku devices.

No worries, though – upgrading to the CL5 version is affordable and costs less than $15.

Here are some 4-digit codes for your Roku TV system:

  • 6171
  • 2013
  • 0903

3-digit codes for Roku:

  • 623
  • 645
  • 654
  • 656

The GE Universal Remote is also compatible with other brands like Sharp, TCL, ONN, Emerson, Westinghouse, Philips, RCA, JVC, and more, making it a versatile addition to your entertainment setup.

Programming GE Universal Remote for Roku

So, you’ve got a new GE universal remote, and you need to pair it with your Roku device.

We’re gonna walk you through different methods to get your remote and Roku working together seamlessly. 

Code Search Method

This method is quite simple, folks! Just follow these steps:

  1. Turn on your Roku device.
  2. Press and hold the Setup button on your remote until the indicator light starts blinking.
  3. Enter the Roku code (you can find the codes here, such as 6171, 2013, or 0903).
  4. The indicator light will blink twice to confirm the code.
  5. Test the remote now by pressing the Power button to see if your Roku device responds.

Manual Method

If the code search doesn’t do the trick, try this manual method instead:

  1. Turn on your Roku device.
  2. Press and hold the Setup button on your remote until the indicator light starts blinking.
  3. Enter 9-9-1. The light should blink twice.
  4. Aim the remote at your Roku device and tap the Power button slowly until the device turns off.
  5. Press Setup to lock in the code, and you’re good to go.

Auto Search Method

Still no luck? Give the auto search method a shot:

  1. Turn on your Roku device.
  2. Press and hold the Setup button on your remote until the indicator light starts blinking.
  3. Enter 9-9-2. The light should blink twice.
  4. Aim the remote at your Roku device and press the Power button.
  5. Keep holding the Power button as the remote runs through the codes. When your Roku device turns off, release the button.

Learning Mode

If the other methods just aren’t cutting it, you can try using the learning mode feature of your GE universal remote.

This will allow your remote to learn commands directly from your original Roku remote. Here’s how:

  1. Grab both your GE universal remote and your original Roku remote.
  2. Place them head-to-head, about 1-3 inches apart.
  3. Press and hold the Setup button on your GE remote until the indicator light starts blinking.
  4. Enter 9-7-5. The light should blink twice.
  5. Choose a button on your GE remote that you want to teach a command (e.g., Power).
  6. Press the corresponding button on your original Roku remote. The GE remote’s light should blink twice, indicating that it has learned the command.
  7. Repeat this process for all necessary buttons.

GE Universal Remote Codes for Different Roku Devices

Now let’s look the different Roku devices and their corresponding GE remote codes.

Roku Streaming Devices: Whether you’ve got a Roku Stick or a Roku Box, the GE universal remote codes you’ll be looking for are:

  • 4355
  • 7317
  • 2014
  • 6001
  • 6171
  • 2013
  • 0903

Roku TVs: If you have a Roku TV from various manufacturers like Hisense, TCL, Philips, Insignia, Hitachi, etc., here are some GE Universal Remote CL3 Codes for Roku TVs:

  • For new models: 2891, 1741
  • For models after 2013: 4395, 4355
  • For 2011-2012 models: 7317
  • Mixed V3/V5/CL3 codes for new models: 6171, 6251, 6001, 6381, 2891, 1741, 5931

Keep in mind, the same GE Universal Remote codes might work for multiple different brands and models of Roku TVs.

So, it’s worth trying different codes if the first one you try doesn’t work.

Now, for a quick programming tip: to set up your GE Universal Remote with your Roku device, follow these steps:

  1. Turn on your Roku device.
  2. Press and hold the “Setup” button until the light indicator on your remote blinks twice.
  3. Enter the appropriate remote code from the list above.
  4. The light on your remote should blink again, indicating you’ve entered the code correctly.
  5. Test the remote by attempting to control your Roku device. If it doesn’t work, try another code and repeat the process.

Setting up Specific TV Brands with GE Universal Remote

TCL and Hisense

You’ll nail setting up your TCL or Hisense TV with the GE Universal Remote in no time.

Just follow these simple steps:

  1. Press and hold the “Setup” button on your remote until the “TV” button blinks twice.
  2. Use the following codes for TCL: 2169, 3877, 6173, 3184 or for Hisense: 10748, 11314, 11660, 12183.
  3. Enter the code and the red light will blink twice again.
  4. Press the “Power” button to test if it worked.

Sharp and ONN

Got a Sharp or ONN TV? No problem! Here’s how to get it set up:

  1. Press and hold the “Setup” button on your remote until the “TV” button blinks twice.
  2. For Sharp, use these codes: 10093, 10165, 10386, 11602; for ONN, try 12402, 12272, 12269, 11963.
  3. Enter the code and watch the red light blink twice.
  4. Press the “Power” button to make sure it worked.

Philips and Vizio

Setting up your Philips or Vizio TV with the GE Universal Remote is a no-brainer:

  1. Press and hold the “Setup” button on your remote until the “TV” button blinks twice.
  2. Use these codes for Philips: 11454, 10054, 10017, 13565 and for Vizio: 11758, 13758, 12757, 13415.
  3. Enter the code and see the red light blink twice.
  4. Test it out by pressing the “Power” button.

JVC and Sany

JVC and Sany TVs are no match for the GE Universal Remote. Just follow these steps:

  1. Hold down the “Setup” button until the “TV” button blinks twice.
  2. Enter the code for JVC: 11601, 21164, 15679, 19303 or for Sany: 10154, 10036, 10180, 12269.
  3. Watch the red light blink twice again.
  4. Press “Power” to confirm it worked.

Emerson and Westinghouse

Want to connect your Emerson or Westinghouse TV to the GE Universal Remote? Easy peasy:

  1. Press and hold the “Setup” button until the “TV” button blinks twice.
  2. Use the codes for Emerson: 10154, 10178, 11394, 11661 and for Westinghouse: 11712, 13908, 12784, 12293.
  3. Enter the code and check the red light for two blinks.
  4. Test it with the “Power” button.

Insignia, LG, Samsung, and Panasonic

If you have an Insignia, LG, Samsung, or Panasonic TV, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered:

  1. Hold down the “Setup” button till the “TV” button blinks twice.
  2. Use these codes:
  • Insignia: 12049, 12751, 11810, 12184
  • LG: 11758, 10017, 10814, 12844
  • Samsung: 12051, 12280, 10482, 10060
  • Panasonic: 10250, 11291, 10051, 12264
  1. Enter the code and watch for two red light blinks.
  2. Finish by pressing the “Power” button.

GE Universal Remote Code Types and Usage

There are three main code types for GE Universal Remotes – CL3, CL4, and CL5.

These code types correspond to different versions of the remote, so you’ll need to know which one you have to find the right codes.

Fear not though, finding your version is super easy – just take a look at the white sticker inside the battery compartment of your remote.

No version listed? That means it’s a V1 (the oldest).

If you see “CL3” or “CL4” on the sticker, then you’ve got one of the newer versions.

Now, let’s get your remote talking to your Roku.

For CL3 codes to use with your Roku, try out these 4-digit codes: 4395, 4355, 7317, and 2014.

If your remote is version CL3 and you need codes for Roku, these should do the trick.

But what if you’ve got a CL4 remote? No worries! The codes for Roku will work with CL4 remotes too.

Just enter one of the 4-digit codes mentioned earlier (4395, 4355, 7317, or 2014) into your remote, and you should be good to go!

Unfortunately, the search results did not provide any specific information on CL5 codes for GE Universal Remotes.

However, since the CL3 and CL4 codes work for controlling your Roku, it’s possible that those same 4-digit codes may also work with a CL5 remote.

Alright, so how do you actually program your remote with these codes?

First, make sure your Roku is turned on.

Next, press and hold that “Setup” button on your GE Universal Remote until you notice the red light stays on.

Enter the 4-digit code you chose from the list (4395, 4355, 7317, or 2014), and the red light should blink twice to confirm the code is entered correctly.

Finally, point your remote at the Roku and test out the buttons to make sure everything’s working.

Additional Functions and Troubleshooting

But what about those extra functions and potential issues that might come up?

No worries, here’s a brief guide to help you out.

First, let’s talk about additional functions.

Your GE universal remote comes with plenty of buttons designed to make using your Roku device a breeze.

For example, the Guide button brings up your channel list, while the CC button controls closed captions.

Plus, you’ve got quick access to volume and channel buttons, playback control, and even an input selector. How cool is that?

If you’re ever unsure of what a button does or how to use a specific function, the user manual for your GE universal remote is your friend.

It’s packed with info and clearly explains how to make the most of your remote’s capabilities.

Don’t underestimate the power of your user manual!

Now, what if your remote isn’t responding to the GE remote control codes you’ve found for Roku?

First, double-check that you’ve entered the correct code. It’s a common mistake.

But if you’re still having trouble, try power cycling your Roku device by unplugging it, waiting 30 seconds, and plugging it back in.

Then, follow the programming steps for your remote again.

In case your remote gives up the ghost and you need a replacement, there’s no need to stress.

Many online retailers and electronic stores offer GE universal remote replacements, and they’re quite affordable too! Just be sure to grab a new set of batteries while you’re at it.

Alright, let’s wrap this up with a few quick troubleshooting tips:

  • Remote not working? Fresh batteries might do the trick.
  • Issues with programming your remote? Just clear any existing codes and start anew. Your user manual can help with this.
  • Still having problems? Reach out to GE or Roku customer support. 

Alternative Universal Remote Options

While we’re talking about GE Universal Remote Codes for Roku, you might wanna know about some other universal remote options too.

Who knows, one of these could turn out to be your perfect remote control match, right?

First up, Philips universal remote is a cool alternative that you can consider.

Just like your GE remote, it works with Roku TVs, streaming sticks, and boxes.

The Philips universal remote comes in various models with different functionalities and features.

Don’t sweat it, they’re super easy to set up and program.

You can also play around with built-in macro codes to simplify some of your regular tasks.

Another option worth checking out is the Logitech Harmony remotes.

Yeah, they’re slightly pricey, but trust me, they’re worth the investment.

They’re amazing at controlling a wide range of devices, including your Roku.

Plus, their touch screen and customization options are a game changer.

You’ve probably heard about the RCA universal remotes.

Yup, they’re still around and they work with Roku devices too.

They’re pretty affordable and can control multiple devices simultaneously. Plus, they’ve got a lot of models to choose from.

In case you want a remote specifically designed for Roku, you can always opt for the official Roku universal remotes.

These bad boys are experts in controlling a range of Roku devices, so you’re in good hands.

Frequently Asked Questions

GE Remote Code for Roku?

To program your GE universal remote to work with your Roku device, you’ll need to use the appropriate code.

For Roku boxes and streaming sticks, use the following 4-digit codes: 7317, 2014, 6001, 6171, 2013, or 0903.

For Roku TV brands such as Sharp, TCL, ONN, Emerson, Westinghouse, Philips, RCA, JVC, Sanyo, and Hisense, use codes 6001, 6251, or 6171.

4-Digit Code for Roku?

You can use 4-digit codes to program your GE universal remote to control your Roku device.

Some of the most common 4-digit codes for Roku are 7317, 2014, 6001, 6171, 2013, and 0903.

These codes should work with most Roku devices, including streaming sticks, boxes, and smart TVs.

GE Remote Not Working with Roku?

If your GE remote is not working with your Roku device, double-check that you’re using the correct 4-digit code.

Keep in mind that only GE remote models CL4 and CL5 are compatible with Roku.

If you have an older, CL3 model, it won’t work, and you’ll need to upgrade to a CL5 compatible remote.

Universal Remote Setup for Roku?

To set up your universal remote to control your Roku TV, follow these steps:

  1. Turn on your Roku TV.
  2. Press and hold the Setup button on your remote until the indicator light blinks twice.
  3. Enter the appropriate 4-digit code for your Roku TV (such as 6001, 6251, or 6171).
  4. Test the remote by pressing it’s Power button to ensure it works with your Roku TV.

If it doesn’t work, try the other codes until you find a code that actually works for your specific Roku device.

How to Find Roku Remote Code?

Finding the right Roku remote code can be a bit of trial and error.

Consider trying some of the common 4-digit codes mentioned earlier: 7317, 2014, 6001, 6171, 2013, 0903, 6251.

You can also refer to the manual or website of your universal remote manufacturer for a list of specific codes for your Roku device.

If all else fails, don’t hesitate to reach out to Roku’s customer support for additional assistance.

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