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Your cart is empty.NOT A UNIVERSAL REMOTE-ONLY FOR LINEAR MULTICODE OPENERS. IF YOUR MOTOR HEAD IS NOT LINEAR MULTICODE, THIS IS NOT THE RIGHT REMOTE. NOT COMPATIBLE WITH LIFTMATER, SEARS, GENIE, WAYNE DALTON, CHAMBERLAIN OPENERS
Tammie Bostic
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
I need to order again
Michael Bennett
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
Works great. Set up dip switches quickly and got it working for my needs. Would recommend!
Wendell
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
Works great !!! Thank you !!!
Helen Buddha
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2024
Don’t drop it. The circuit board is glued in instead of a screw. Had to re-glue it.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024
Very easy to program. I have had remotes previously that are lightweight and do not last long. This remote is very sturdy and has some weight to it. I keep it in my purse and it’s easy to locate because of the size. I have two and both work very well. I do not use the visor clip.
Roe1577
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024
Was in need of a new gate opener. Bought this one and was easy to program. Uses a 9volt battery. The range is probably 100 feet from where I keep it. Just remember to check your housing for the motor to set your remote to the proper configuration. Price is good. Happy having a remote control for deliveries from Amazon
Brandi
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
Works great, easy to put the code in and comes with batteries!
michele
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2017
Make sure it is 100% compatible with your garage door opener receiver first and is 300 MHz and has 10 dip switches only. I did my research on my very old Automatic Doorman 455 which I couldn't even find a manual online for. I'm sure the garage door opener is from 1986 when my condo was built. Anyway, I had seen where someone else wrote in a question for the same opener and the answer was a yes it is compatible. Well, I was skeptical and thought if this doesn't work, then I'll just replace the entire opener...which I didn't want to spend money on but wanted my convenience back of not getting out of the car to open the garage door. Especially with my garage being on a busy through street. It arrived quickly and I set the 10 digits the same as my broken opener and it worked from the get go!! I even took the car for a spin and tested from the same distance I used with my old one. No issues and I couldn't be happier that this was an inexpensive fix. Again, make sure your receiver is 300 MHz. The MHz was located on the back of my receiver which sits on top of the garage door opener. One more thing, I kept trying to "slide" open the new opener to set it and couldn't open it. If I had just taken the time to read the instructions that came with it, it says to use a small coin to pop open from the bottom. Just a heads up so you don't accidentally end up busting it open. Hope this works for you like it does for me. :)
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