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All Sony TV remote codes and easy-to-follow programming guide

Connect your universal remote to Sony TV using these codes.
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If you want to know what the Sony TV universal remote codes are, we’ve got you covered.

Universal remotes can be used with practically any type of TV, so it’s no surprise they can be paired with Sony TVs or devices. There are a few way of going about this, but typically speaking, it comes down to finding the correct code – generally a 4 digit code but sometimes a 3-digit or 5-digit code too.

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To find the correct code you can use lists like the ones we have below, however, the quickest way to find the correct code is to use either Sony’s online database or take a look in your TV’s manual, which is likely to have the codes in there also. The good news is, that if you can’t find the code, there are options to pair your remote with your Sony device without one.

Our guide will walk you through the steps to programming your remote for your Sony TV, and other devices such as Blu-ray and DVD players.

Quick Answer

Turn on your device > press and hold the Setup, Magic, or Code Search button on your universal remote > let it go after you see a light on the remote > press the device button > enter the code > test the remote.

Sony universal remote codes

Here’s a complete list of Sony TV codes, as well as codes for other devices, such as DVD players and Blu-ray players.

Sony TV remote codes

3-Digit Codes500, 619, 514, 504, 521, 758, 578, 640, 513, 781, 837, 795, 590, 652, 611, 677, 683, 756, 856, 797, 859, 115, 783, 922, 844, 721, 798, 624, 000, 690, 808, 090, 810, 049, 201, 212, 609, 629, 128, 013, 002, 071, 380, 152, 205, 216, 218, 037, 532, 038, 063, 300, 080, 011, 111, 273, 229, 036, 001, 608, 241, 126, 646, 139, 085, 236, 651, 240, 633, 702, 602, 014, 020, 021, 050, 095, 178, 030, 048
4-Digit Codes2778, 0810, 1825, 4448, 4396, 4189, 1505, 4151, 1651, 0653, 1317, 3691, 0000, 1625, 0650, 1100, 1685, 0036, 1751, 0010, 0834, 1551, 0011, 1300, 0170, 3329, 0093, 3622, 0505, 0157, 1904, 4209, 0605, 0128, 0013, 0002, 0071, 0380, 0152, 1071, 5321, 4981, 1901, 1641, 2741, 1731, 2161, 3531, 3891, 4101, 5811, 0001, 0532, 0064, 1678, 1532, 0063, 0027, 0037, 0044, 1004, 1023, 1027, 1073, 1074, 1075, 1079, 1080, 1140, 1141, 1037, 1219, 1090, 1388, 1408, 1002, 1109, 1128, 1137, 1201, 1178, 1215, 1216, 1218, 0111, 1007, 1039, 1205, 0414, 0902, 0801, 0708, 0639, 2506, 5001, 5004, 5017, 5030, 5032, 5098, 5141, 5149, 1017, 1069, 1088, 1000, 1064, 1152, 1288, 1326, 1370, 1001, 1036, 1093, 1135, 1177, 1179, 1157, 1164, 1165, 1174, 1176, 1225, 1227, 1229, 0031, 1981, 0051, 4781, 0061, 0141, 0171, 0191, 0261, 0611, 0861, 2881, 0501, 1161
5-Digit Codes10810, 11300, 11685, 10000, 10011, 10273, 11317, 10353, 10834, 10080, 11400, 11786, 11791, 11904, 11925, 12736, 11100, 14352, 16744, 15045, 14741, 19557, 12337, 11712, 13251, 10717, 18152, 10565, 19848, 16415, 19016, 12506, 14760, 13153, 13267, 14102, 14200, 14700, 14808, 13121, 11913

Sony Blu-ray player remote codes

3-Digit Codes617, 644, 645, 670, 671, 729, 730, 731, 768
4-Digit Codes2484,1516, 2014, 2020, 2022, 2065, 2103,  2108, 2113 ,2162, 2171, 2176, 2189, 2203, 2226, 2238, 2244, 2251, 2257, 2273, 2278, 2296, 2298, 2305, 2306, 2307, 2309, 2313, 2329, 2332, 2338, 2355, 2405, 2406, 2407
5-Digit Codes11516, 41516, 42178, 42180

Sony DVD player remote codes

4-Digit Codes1272, 1275, 1276, 1277, 1002, 1109, 1137, 1201, 1202, 1249
5-Digit Codes31070, 31033, 31069, 31033, 31070, 31069, 30864, 51658, 51858, 51622, 51558, 31633

If you want to learn about more codes, then visit the official Remote Control Programming page on Sony’s website.

How to program a universal remote for Sony devices

Here’s how you can program your universal remote to your Sony devices.

Step

1

Turn on your device

Turn on your device using the original remote or manual power button.

Step

2

Initiate the programming process

Now, press and hold the Setup, Magic, or Code Search button on the universal remote. The button will be different for every remote brand. Let go of the button after a light on the remote turns on.

Setup button on universal remote for Sony

Step

3

Select your device

Next, press the device button on the remote, such as the TV or DVD button.

Device button on universal remote for Sony

Step

4

Enter the Sony remote code

Enter one of the codes from the table using the numeric keys. 

Numeric keys on universal remote for Sony

Step

5

Check if the code worked

If the code you entered is correct, the light on the remote will turn off, and you can start using it. But if the light does not turn off, the code is incorrect. In this case, repeat the process from the start and enter a different code this time.

How do I program my universal remote to my Sony TV without the code?

Point the universal remote towards your Sony TV and press the TV button on the remote. Next, press and hold the TV and power button simultaneously until the light on the TV turns off and then on. Now press the power button again to see if the remote is working. If it isn’t, keep repeating the process from the start until your remote finds the correct code through the auto-programming feature.

Conclusion

A universal remote can help you out in many ways, as it saves you from the hassle of managing multiple remotes. With the correct Sony universal remote codes, you can quickly set it up with your devices, including your TV. In case the first code you enter doesn’t work, start the programming process again, but use a different code this time.

If you’re unable to connect your universal remotes to any of your Sony devices, we suggest getting in touch with Sony support to seek help from professionals.

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