I would suggest to:
1. Verify the battery, even new, is charged
2. Clean battery contacts on remote
3. Re-code remote
4. Buy new remote. It is available on internet for under $30.
Good luck!
On Tuesday, April 19, 2016 10:22 AM, "nanmaas@sbcglobal.net [DoIt_Yourself]" <DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Our garage door opener is about 14 years old. The wired keypad just outside the door works great but I'm having trouble with the 3 remotes. One by one I've replaced batteries and it just doesn't seem to get them back to working order. Might the opener itself be going bad? How can you tell the difference between bad remotes and a bad opener? Having 3 remotes going out makes me think they are not the problem. The opener is a Genie brand.
I asked this group back when it just started getting into winter about this same door. At that time it was jerking when it started going up. Two service guys came and sprayed and lubed the tracks and other parts. My son did a little adjusting and it got better. Now that I think back might it have been related to my current problem?
Nancy
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