S Wood
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
Easy to install. Good quality
Harleygirl
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2025
These work great on our 18yr old Liftmaster garage door openers. Easy to program! I recommend clearing all the codes in your unit hanging in garage before you program remote. Then be sure to change the DIP Switch code numbers under the red cover. Don’t choose the number (1). Pick at least three numbers.
Charlie TD Chan
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025
Only one of two transmitter worked. Decide to keep both since one is operating.
Read-alot-opus
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
These were easy to program. I had to program two of them both with two different codes, one for our garage door and one for our gate. It was easy to do following the provided instructions. My only negative is a small one, and that's that you have to press down the button for a little bit longer than our original remotes before it activates the signal.
ted
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
These were bought for two a 1/3 HP 2002 Liftmaster openers. Wasn't a big fuss to program either.
Library Lady
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2024
I wish I'd gotten these before I paid $60 for the ONE from my garage door installer. They were so easy to setup and are still working. No problems with them and they have a great range (especially when I'm down the street and remember I didn't close the garage). I've purchased another set for my children who both have cars now. Again.... no issues at all. Great buy for the price!
Joseph M Leon
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2023
This is what worked for me:- Open the back of the unit opener on the ceiling.- Open the remote red cover to see the black LEARN button in the remote.- Pick a button that you'd like to program – For some reason it worked a little bit different for each button, sometimes you have to confirm the button you’ve chosen and do the same steps twice, only one right button in one remote worked for me at the first time, as I have two garage doors maybe it’s a way to make each button different, that’s what I think.- Once you’re ready to program the remote, and you’ve chosen the proper button to set for your garage door, you will do this next steps either once or maybe twice.1 - Push the Learn button IN the remote until the LED stays lit.2 - Push the button on the garage door unit once. Your ceiling opener light will either stay lit or may blink once or twice right after this, in my case, a Precision 800, did it twice, THEN3 - Push the button you wish to program in the remote opener, if you need to do it more than once, just try it in one second intervals, once the light on the ceiling garage door opener flashes It means it’s set, then4 - You should also see the LED inside the garage door opener unit flashing. THEN,5 - Press the learn button again before the light in the remote control goes off! After this I tested the button in the remote, it didn’t work, but I repeated steps 5-8 a second time, exactly the same way, and this time worked like a charm!I did these same steps 5-8 twice on most of the buttons of the remotes, only in 1 button for one of the remotes, I had to do it just once. This seemed to work for me, maybe the key to programming it successfully differs from one ceiling opener brand to another, I guess. So good luck to you!I also tested the distance on both remotes, it’s great, for me worked for about 40-45 feet away from the house, didn't try any farther, and as for me, I am a happy camper now, my old remote was dying, so this was a great choice!
Kristen S. Martin
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2023
I knew this remote SHOULD work because I already have one that the garage repair guy programmed. I have a Liftmaster from 2008. As other reviews have mentioned, there are a series of clicks. I have a reddish orange button. Here is what worked for me. Open the back of the unit on ceiling. Open the remote. Pick a button that you'd like to program--although I had better luck with the right hand side button. Push the Learn button IN the remote until the LED stays lit. Push the button on the garage door unit once. THEN, push the button you wish to program whatever number of times you're supposed to push it. In my case, it was 3 times. Pressed it three times in one second intervals and then the light on the garage door opener flash. You should also see the LED inside the garage door opener unit flashing. THEN, press the learn button again! This seemed to be key to programming it successfully. You must push the Learn button while the garage door opener unit LED is still flashing. Note, some garage door openers can require up to 17 button pushes to program, so don't give up. I found Youtube extremely helpful. I scrolled till I saw this remote being demonstrated and it broke down how many times to push. Put the cover back on the remote and you should be in business.