The batteries provide power to the remote - so that it can perform the functions it was designed for.
Different batteries in all the different remotes. Just open the remote up and see what kind of battery it has.
It depends on the remote, but it's usually 2-4 batteries and they are most likely to be AAA batteries.
A 7.2 volt battery is used in most remote control cars. They are also called RC cars and some places sell RC batteries for these specific cars. There are most likely other batteries that can also be used.
take out the batteries, and role them against your hands and put them back in. or you can try refrigerating the batteries, or put in new batteries, or smack the remote.
Depends on the Toshiba remote. Generally remotes use AAA batteries.
RC remote control helicopter take AA batteries. On the average, I believe that they require about six batteries. What types of batteries is up to you.
If the batteries in a remote are dead, the only result is that the remote control won't work. It won't in any way affect the operation of the device that it controls. If the converter box is in standby, then the remote won't turn it on if it has dead batteries. If the converter is on, then it should keep operating as you would expect it to if the remote control isn't being used.
you get it our of the remote but first you need to find a screw driver to get the batteries out of the remote
The Sony Playstation 3 remote uses batteries. You can purchase rechargable batteries seperately.
have you checked to batteries in the remote?
My 2001 A4 1.8T remote batteries are Panasonic CR1620 3v.
You can find a replacement for your remote on the internet as well as a universal remote so you don't actually need to get the same brand. You can also buy the batteries online and have them shipped.