My remote was lost and I need to make sure it will no longer operate my garage door opener. How can I change the code?
On single frequency units made over 10 years ago you will need to change the switches located on a small blue block on the operator hanging from the ceiling and then set your new remotes to the corresponding settings. On “Code Dodger” remotes you will need to locate the “Learn Code” button on the unit hanging from the ceiling. Press and hold the button for 15 to 20 seconds until the LED light goes out. All codes will be removed from memory and then you can program your new remotes to the operator as explained above or in your owner’s manual.
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