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If you’re the owner of a Comcast Xfinity remote, then you probably know how frustrating it can be when your remote starts to lose its battery life. Luckily, changing the batteries in a Comcast Xfinity Remote is not difficult and can be done with ease. This blog post will guide and walk you through the steps on how to change the batteries in a Comcast Xfinity remote and give you some tips for making sure that this doesn’t happen again soon.<\/p>\n

How to replace battery in Xfinity remote?<\/h2>\n

A Comcast Xfinity Remote is a remote with a long-range and simple setup. The remote is made of high-quality, heavy-duty material and can handle most surfaces without a problem. With its great features and interface, the Comcast Xfinity Remote is a very reliable piece of technology. However, like other devices that are powered by batteries, the batteries tend to lose their charge and require replacement. So, what to do if you need an Xfinity remote battery replacement? How do you change them? Changing batteries in Xfinity remote is easy and can be done in only a few minutes.<\/p>\n

Step One<\/strong>: Flip over the controller and locate the batteries in your Xfinity remote model. Once the battery compartment is found, remove the battery door by gently pressing and sliding down the tab.<\/p>\n

Step Two<\/strong>: Remove the old batteries and make sure to dispose of them properly. These batteries can cause harm to the environment if they are not disposed of properly.<\/p>\n

Step Three<\/strong>: Check the battery compartment if it’s dry and free from corrosion. If there is dirt or corrosion, you may want to clean the compartment before you install the new batteries.<\/p>\n

Step Four<\/strong>: Insert the new batteries and make sure to put them following the correct battery pattern. The compartment has two symbols inside: one for positive and one for negative. The – and + symbols on the batteries must be matched. With the negative end first, slide the battery into position (flat end of the battery). A spring or a lever may be compressed as you insert the negative end of the battery. The negative end should be inserted first, allowing the battery to slide into the compartment more readily. The positive terminal<\/a> should then be simple to snap in place.<\/p>\n

The Comcast Xfinity Remote uses two new AA batteries. These batteries can be found at most places where batteries are sold. It is important to note not to mix old batteries with new ones, as this can cause the remote to malfunction.<\/p>\n

Step Five<\/strong>: When you have finished inserting your new Comcast Xfinity Remote’s batteries into position, replace the battery door and make sure that all sides of it snap in place. Run it for a quick test to see if you’ve done everything right.<\/p>\n

You would know if you have replaced the battery correctly by turning off the lights in the room and see if the buttons on the remote will glow in the dark.<\/p>\n

What are the reasons for battery drain in a remote?<\/h2>\n

We all know that batteries are the key parts of a remote. No matter how amazing your Comcast Xfinity Remote is, it will not work if there are no batteries inside or if it has dead batteries. Sooner or later, you will need to change the batteries for your remote. To guide you when to replace them, here are some reasons for battery drain to watch<\/a> out for:<\/p>\n