The most common cause is a bug in the “Autorun Smart Hub” or similar smart features, which can interfere with volume control. Other factors might include a bad remote, outdated firmware, or connection issues, especially if external devices are involved. In this article, we will discuss different ways to solve this error.
1. Power-cycle the Television
Before trying anything else, power cycle your Samsung TV. Hold the power button for a few seconds to reset the TV and clear software glitches affecting volume control. This quick method can fix temporary issues.
2. Change the Remote’s Batteries
Weak or dead batteries in your remote can cause inconsistent signals or no response when controlling the TV’s volume. Replacing with new batteries often fixes the problem.
3. Re-Sync the Remote and the TV
When the TV remote seems unresponsive, re-syncing it with your Samsung TV restores the connection. This can fix glitches or desynchronization often caused by updates or long use. Re-pairing ensures the TV and remote work together correctly.




