Do a search on make & model and “parts”. I’d also clean and reinstall it. Bare copper oxidizes and low level signals get corrupted. Also be certain as possible that the remote transmitter is issuing IR. I’ve never seen an IR remote receiver go bad, but Plenty of transmitters die for a variety of reasons. Another inexpensive option is to buy a universal remote that you verify has your make & model listed (remote mfgr website). Also carefully look for cracks in the flex ribbon conductors.
Most past this calls for electronic instruments and use knowledge.
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Hi @hovig,
Is this the IR sensor from the TV?
If it is, what is the model number of the TV?
It may be easier to try and find a service manual for the TV that hopefully has a parts list where the sensor board would be listed with a part number.
Given the number of wire tracks in the cable (5) it appears that there may have been another function as well. Was the TV power on/off button there as well? Usually IR sensors don't need that many wires.
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