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If this picture at the link shown looks like yours, the red and white cord with the red plastic piece needs to be pulled to disconnect the automatic door opening chain.
Then, pushing the garage door fully open should move the mechanism back to connect in the ceiling. Then the remote control may work. If not, seek a repair service.
The 953EV/EVC remote is designed to work with garage door openers at 315MHz (more or less). Your older unit doesn't work at that frequency. I'm not positive but it could be 300MHz.
I bought a new keypad and 2 VISOR remote (30498). As to programming garage door opener, I did like here: programming garage door opener
- it tooks me 20 minutes and works great
One possible reason. (RF) Interference from an ultrasonic humidifier. The radio wave created to create the mist will cancel out a garage door opener I learned it the hard way I almost replace two garage door opener’s but I turned off humidifier and everything worked in my Internet works better now too. Just passing this tip on hope I helped.
easy.. first hold the 1st & 3rd button above you for like 20-30 secs until the readout flashes.
then.... hold the button of choice along WITH the button of choice on the garage door remote (held within 3" of each other ) until the display flashes fast.
Try to do this away from your house so your garage door opener doesn't freak out with all the button holding.
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