Had 2 of the same model for a 2 car garage purchased in 2001. Ruins the whole purpose.Ībout 20 years ago I had a similar problem with a Craftsman door opener. Short of a hammer to the side of this thing and the subsequent replacement of the unit - is there a way to do this? I can't just keep it locked. So since it learned the neighbor's signal (still not sure how that happened) and I can't seem to make it unlearn based on my current research I am turning to you guys for help. I have pulled the plug for short and long durations - still holds the memory. It stays lit for as long as I hold it and only goes out 30 seconds after I let go. However I have tried that and the little LED never goes out. YouTube and other internet research says to push the learn button for 6 seconds and the little LED light next to the button will go out and the memory is wiped. I have reprogrammed all the remotes and the other garage door as well (which only has dip switches - no learn button) and this still happens. Even with the new keypad opener out of the loop (pulled the battery) or with a new code in it this still happens. I think this thing learned my neighbor's signal somehow and it is definitely tied to when I put in that new key pad. I have the manual and it talks about how to program the memory but not wipe it out. Since they keep their garage full of junk and the cars sit outside it is only a random occurance. Unit is like 28 years old.Īnyway I replaced the exterior keypad opener and ever since the door opens on its own randomly and I think it is when my neighbors are going in and out of their garage. I think all the 53XXX models are similar. Need some help with how to wipe the memory in my older Craftsman garage door opener.
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