Most of the time this issue is caused by a bad logic board. Replace the logic board
Hi Gregory.
Look in the user manual for your garage door opener to see if there is a solution for the problem you are experiencing. You may have an issue with your remote. Try removing the battery and see if the problem continues. If the door does not open your remote is bad. If the problem continues your garage door opener will more than likely need to be replaced. Hope this helps.
SOURCE: remote garage door opener
1-800-355-3515
www.homelink.com
1. Position vehicle within 10 feet of garage door- engine off and battery on.
2. Press/hold 2 outside buttons of Homelink
transceiver until red indicator starts flashing rapidly, then release
button. This should take about 20 seconds. This erases any previously
learned codes.
3. Press/hold remote control and press/hold button of Homelink transceiver simultaneously. Slowly move remote control from 5" away to 1" away from Homelink
transceiver. Release both buttons after red indicator starts blinking
rapidly. This should take about 5 seconds. I discovered that the Homelink in my TL is a bit faulty because it took much longer to accomplish this than when programming the Homelink in my MDX. My TL's Homelink
may "unlearn" it's code in the future and the needed proximity of the
TL to the garage door may be much closer than desired until I get the Homelink fixed.
4. Press training button on garage door opener unit until the indicator lights illuminates- this should be immediate.
5. Within 30 seconds press/hold the Homelink
button for 2-3 seconds until the red indicator starts flashing rapidly.
Repeat a second time. It should now be programmed. Check it by pressing
the programmed button on the Homelink receiver.
6. When programming more than 1 garage door opener unit, disconnect
power from unit before programming more units. By not doing this the
programmed unit could conflict with the unprogrammed units commands.
Problems:
1. The Battery in the garage door remote may be too weak to program Homelink.
However, the battery may be strong enough to operate the garage door.
One of my remote controls had a weak battery- my system was installed
today, fresh out of the box. I had to use the second remote control for
the programming of Homelink on my 2 vehicles.
2. Antenna on the garage door opener unit must be hanging down, fully extended.
SOURCE: Remote will not operate garage door opener from outside garage
Will the remotes work in the garage? If yes but not outside with the door closed you might have radio interferace with your remotes. You might have to chage to a your reciever and remotes to a different brand (frequency). Sometimes it is less trouble to change out the operator. Chamerlain changed frequency from 390 (old) to 315 (new).
SOURCE: Universal garage door remote
I have a feeling your neighbor operated their door opener when you were programming your new clicker. Try erasing the memory of your opener and then program the clicker again making sure your neighbors do not operate theirs at the same time. To erase the memory hold the smart/learn button in for 10 seconds.
SOURCE: Remote Control closes garage door but does not open
It sounds like a case of your keypad losing signal strength enough that it cannot transmit through the closed door. If a new battery doesn't do the job a new keypad will.
SOURCE: Programming car remote using garage door opener remote control fo
GOTO HOMELINK.COM
THEY MAKE THE SYSTEM AND HAVE INSTRUCTIONS YOU CAN DOWNLOAD.
PLEASE NOTE: NOT ALL BRANDS/MODELS OF OPENER WILL WORK WITH THIS SYSTEM.
HOPE THIS HELPS
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