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How do I pair my garage door remote?

Priscilla Terry
Priscilla Terry
2025-11-29 18:40:28
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Find the Learn button. This will be inside the control panel fixed on your wall. The learn button is often behind a light cover and on the circuit board, or near the antenna wire.

Press and release the “Learn” button. The LED light next to it will start blinking, indicating that the opener system is ready to accept a new remote.

Within 30 seconds, press and hold the button on your remote control that you want to program. Release it once the LED light on the opener flashes or you hear a click.

Press the button on your remote to make sure it opens and closes the garage door. If it doesn’t work, repeat the steps.

Find the “Learn” button on your garage door opener. Typically, it’s located on the back or side of the motor unit. Once you’ve found the button, press and release it. After you release it, the indicator light next to it should start blinking or stay on.

Within 30 seconds of pressing the Learn button, press the button on your remote control that you want to use for your garage door. You should see the garage door opener lights flash or hear a click. This confirms that your remote has been successfully coded.

Test the remote by pressing the button you just programmed. The garage door should respond by opening or closing, depending on its current position. If it doesn’t work, repeat the steps above or ensure the battery in your remote is charged.

Remove garage door remote cover, using a screwdriver if necessary, to expose the manual switches inside. Move manual switches inside the remote to change the code. Using a ladder, change the manual switches on the garage door motor unit to match the code within the replacement garage door remote. Replace the garage door remote cover. Your replacement garage door remote is now reprogrammed – repeat this process with any spare remotes. Ensure your garage door is free from obstruction before testing your remote.

Position your ladder under your garage door opener motor. Climb your ladder to access garage door motor control panel. Press and hold ‘Learn’ or ‘Door Code’ button (depending on your model, you may need to use a paperclip to press the ‘reset’ button). Release button when you see a flashing light appear on your garage door motor. Press and hold the desired transmitter button on replacement garage door remote until your motor light flashes again to indicate the signal is being received. Press and release ‘Learn’ or ‘Door Code’ button a final time to set the code. A light should blink to confirm the code change. Repeat steps 3 – 6 for additional garage door remotes. Ensure your garage door is free from obstruction before testing your remote.