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So I've got a remote controlled shower. I don't know if the damn remote is just shot or something more is wrong with it. But just curious if the remote was shot is there any way to bypass the damn remote and still turn the shower on!?
 
and re bound the controller with the remote ?
 
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do you know the make and model? should be on the main control unit
 
urc50200r00 Mira shower remote


Upon reading about it they say there could be water damage. And looking into it further looks like they don't make these remotes anymore unless you guys know better where to obtain one. If so any help would be great

Thank you all for your replies.
 
You can't bypass the remote it operates the pump, no signal from remote no pump.

You could try the showerdoc

The Shower Doctor - Showers, Spares, Accessories & Advice

Does it look like this?



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