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Garage Door Opener Remote Problem

Question:
We have an older Craftsman 1/2 hp garage door opener with one wired control in the garage and two remotes. With one remote one has to be within 15 feet or so of the opener to make the opener work. With the other I have to get out of the car and wave the remote in front of the window of the garage door (standing roughly 6-8 feet from the opener itself). I have tried replacing the batteries in both remotes to no effect, i.e., we still have to be very close to the opener in order for the remotes to work. This is very irritating given that our next door neighbors' remote seems to work on their opener from two or three houses away. Is there any adjustment that can be made without complicated test equipment to possibly remedy this problem or am I better off getting a professional to look at this?


Answer:
Check the antenna. It's a length of single-strand wire, about a foot long, and it just sort of hangs there from the unit. If it's tucked up out of the way, maybe that is part of the problem. Pull it down, so it's pointing down away from the opener.
There's no rhyme or reason to the antenna adjustment -- just screw around with it until things seem to work ok.


The universal remotes that work with the existing receiver have some limitations as to which openers they will work with, so you'll need to look at the garage door opener itself (not the remote) to figure out the brand and model number. I.e. the link I gave says that it won't work with Genie or Stanley Intellicode models.



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