Do you have a GE universal remote? To program it, you first need to know which code list it uses. This guide is for all remotes that use the CL3 code list.
GE Universal Remote CL3 Codes List
Note: Choose Your “Device” Then Choose “Brand” After that it will show codes
Find Your GE Remote Control Codes
You can easily check this: remove the battery cover and look for a small sticker inside the battery compartment. It will often be labeled “CL3” or “Code List 3.”
If your remote is a CL3 model, you’re in the right place. This article provides the complete CL3 code list and step-by-step programming instructions. We will cover the two best methods to connect your remote to your TV, DVD player, Blu-ray player, and other devices.
How to Program Your GE CL3 Remote (Direct Code Entry)
This is the fastest and most common method. You will need the 4-digit codes for your device brand from the list below.
- Manually turn on the device you want to control (e.g., your TV).
- On your GE remote, press and hold the SETUP button until the red indicator light turns on and stays on.
- Press the device button you want to program (e.g., TV, DVD, CBL/SAT). The red indicator light will blink once and then remain on.
- Find your device and brand in the code list below. Enter the first 4-digit code using the number pad.
- If the code is correct for your device, the red indicator light will turn off.
- Point the remote at your device and press the POWER button. If the device turns off, the setup is complete!
- If the device does not turn off, repeat steps 2-6 with the next code listed for your brand.
GE Universal Remote CL3 Codes for Roku
Roku devices, including Roku TVs, often use specific codes. If the standard TV codes for your brand (like TCL or Hisense) don’t work, try these dedicated Roku codes using the “Direct Code Entry” method above.
4395435528911741
How to Program a GE Cl3 Universal Remote Without Codes (Auto-Search)
If you can’t find your brand in the list, or if none of the codes for your brand work, use this auto-search method. The remote will scan its entire library for the correct code.
- Manually turn on the device you want to control.
- Press and hold the SETUP button until the red indicator light turns on and stays on.
- Press the DEVICE button (e.g., TV) for the device you want to control. The red light will blink once and stay on.
- Point the remote at the device and press the POWER button. The red light will blink as it begins searching.
- The remote will start sending “power off” commands. This may take several minutes.
- As soon as your device turns off, immediately press the SETUP button to lock in the code.
- Turn the device back on and test other functions (like volume, channel). If they work, you are done. If not, you may need to restart the process.
Troubleshooting & FAQ
If you have tried all the codes listed for your brand using the Direct Code Entry method, the best solution is to use the “How to Program Without Codes (Auto-Search)” method detailed above.
A continuous, fast blink usually means the batteries are low and need to be replaced. If it blinks a few times and goes out during programming, it might mean you entered an invalid command or took too long. Start the programming steps again.
Press and hold the SETUP button until the red light stays on. Press 9-8-1. The red light will blink four times to confirm the reset. All your programmed codes will be erased.
Yes. You will need to program the functions separately. First, program the TV button using the TV codes. Then, program the DVD (or AUX) button using the DVD codes. You will have to switch between the “TV” and “DVD” buttons on your remote to control the correct function.
Conclusion
We hope this guide and the provided CL3 codes helped you successfully program your GE universal remote. By following either the Direct Code Entry or the Auto-Search method, you should be able to control all your home theater devices with a single remote. If you found this post helpful, or if you have any questions, please let us know in the comments.
I think my TV may have lost wireless capability. None of the codes I found for my AOC work, and I got tired of pushing the TV& power buttons after about an hour.
Try these codes 0001 and 0011