Was gonna say…Phillips screwdriver
I specifically went out and looked at mine, its phillips. I don't know why you wouldn't be able to see that. I'm betting he couldn't get the remote to work and was going to check the batteries instead of holding both buttons down. Strange that I would think that🙄😂Was gonna say…
did he just ask that? 😂
unless its some special torx we haven't seen before? Without any pics then….
Well, I didn't know about both buttons until I called SuperATV. That's the reason I knew because I thought maybe it was the battery on mine. I checked the battery before I called. Lo and behold they said it was in the instructions. Who reads those? 🤔 SuperATV did say if that didn't take care of it to call them back and they would send a new remote.Didn't look like a phillips to me and none of my torx fit. I know about holding down both buttons, but my Dealer didn't, after he installed the winch told me the remote was missing a battery. I only wanted to open it to get the battery size so I would have a spare.
Did you get a sticker from @SuperATV with your purchase?Hey folks, what is this two button trick of which you speak? I have one of these Super ATV wireless remote winch setups (2017 vintage). Mine must be a different really different because it uses an A23 battery and the cover simply slides off. I would like to know more about this two button Vulcan death grip trick in case it might be applicable.
My wireless device failed me when riding alone at RB in TN with my better half. I had the wire harness for the wired connections tucked safely in my parts/tool stash and was able to extricate myself from a precarious situation while my wife looked on in horror and shrieked as my machine seemed destined to go over the cliff.
I have since replaced the wireless remote components and ordered a third set to keep in stock since Super ATV informed me they were changing to a different more costly configuration and my setup was being discontinued. I still have the defective one because I was planning to crack it open and learn the failure mode or even possibly repair it.