Good question. Stupidity, I guess. Why do people keep trying to start a car they know is out of fuel? Same reason, lack of intelligence.
i know i think.... we want to make sure that it is dead or it is broken that is why.
yes...it does need batteries but it comes with batteries in it. The battery is at the bottom. To take it out you have to get a pin and put it in the little dint at the bottom. Push it in and the battery will pop out.
Check the remote CLOSELY, I have found a button stuck down on the remote. put in new batteries, then push the INPUT button a few times.
You should not have to program this remote.... although it says universal on it. This is an original remote and should work when you put the batteries in. For T.V viewing, just push the t.v button on the top of the remote then power/on-off .... wait for the light, then the sound, then begin with your normal activities.
when you have to push really hard
YOU NEED REALLY BIG BATTERIES
The opposite of "Push hard" or a hard push is an easy or light push.
push the lock button then push the power button
The brakes will be real hard to push.
Push on the fuel door itself to open. There is NO remote fuel door release. Push on the fuel door itself to open. There is NO remote fuel door release.
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without it, you can't navigate in wii menu, so it is impossible you can play some games (compatible wii games and gamecube games) with gamecube controller, but you can't start any game without it if your wii remote doesn't work, try to change the batteries or buy a new one and try to use the SYNC buttons (push on the wii and on the backside of the wii remote one time to sync them, on the wii it is next to the sd card, on the wii remote it is next to the batteries)