Garage Door Repair Forth Worth TX This can be necessary if the remote is malfunctioning, you’ve lost it and want to ensure security, or if you’re experiencing interference issues.

Below is a step-by-step guide on how to reset a Craftsman garage door remote:

Materials You’ll Need:

  1. Craftsman garage door remote
  2. Ladder (if needed to access the garage door opener)
  3. Safety glasses (optional)

Step-by-Step Guide:

Step 1: Identify the “Learn” Button:

  1. Locate the “Learn” button on your Craftsman garage door opener motor unit. This button is usually located near the antenna wire or on the back or side of the motor unit.
  2. The “Learn” button may be labeled as such or indicated by an icon resembling a square or rectangle with an arrow pointing into it.

Step 2: Clear the Remote’s Memory:

  1. Press and hold the “Learn” button on the garage door opener motor unit for about 10-15 seconds until the indicator light beside the button turns off or blinks rapidly.
  2. This action clears the memory of the garage door opener, erasing all programmed remote controls and keypads.

Step 3: Reset the Remote:

  1. Hold down the button on your Craftsman garage door remote that you want to reset.
  2. While holding down the button, observe the LED light on the remote. It should either blink rapidly or remain solid, depending on the model.
  3. Continue holding down the button until the LED light on the remote turns off. This indicates that the remote’s memory has been cleared and it’s ready for reprogramming.

Step 4: Reprogram the Remote:

  1. Press the “Learn” button on the garage door opener motor unit once again.
  2. Within 30 seconds, press the button on the Craftsman remote that you want to program.
  3. You should hear a clicking sound or see the indicator light on the motor unit flash, indicating that the remote has been successfully programmed.

Step 5: Test the Remote:

  1. Test the newly programmed Craftsman garage door remote by pressing the button you programmed.
  2. The garage door should respond by opening or closing. If it doesn’t, repeat the programming process, ensuring you’re within range of the opener and that the batteries in the remote are fresh.

Step 6: Final Checks:

  1. Secure the cover on the garage door opener motor unit if you removed it to access the “Learn” button.
  2. Test the remote once more to ensure it’s working correctly.
  3. If you have multiple remotes or keypads, repeat the programming process for each device.

If you encounter any issues during the process, consult your Garage Door Repair Forth Worth TX opener’s manual for specific instructions or seek professional assistance for troubleshooting.

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