Access the garage doors motor unit located on the ceiling of your garage.
How to erase and reprogram a garage door.
There should be a learn button on the side of the motor.
Depress the button on the side of the motor and hold down.
Without manufacturer instructions on hand a standard process may be followed to rest most openers.
In general garage door openers are simple to reprogram however.
You can also erase all of the codes programmed into the power head and reprogram the device when needed.
Almost every modern garage door opener has some form of limited internal memory which retains all the codes for mainly the keyless entry pad as well as the remote.
Then fetch your garage door s remote control opener.
Let go of the button when the light next to it goes out.
All previous codes are now erased.
The power head is attached to the ceiling of your garage.
Step 1 place the ladder under the garage door power head and climb so you are within reach of the control buttons.
If you have more than 1 garage door you ll need to reset each unit individually.
Click the button to check and make sure that the garage door does not open.
If your device was made between 1995 and 1997 then the remote button format will look a little different.
This will remove the old code from the garage door openers memory.
Use the 2 curved rectangular buttons on the top half of the remote to reset and reprogram the opener.
Just make sure you remember the button you pressed as this will be the button that opens and closes your garage door.
The process for resetting your garage door opener varies depending on the brand model and age of your opener.
Reprogram each remote or keyless entry you wish to use.
At times you might need to erase the memory so that the codes are removed and the system is restored to its former default settings.