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I love mysteries, but this has DH and me stumped.
Our garage door opener (not quite 10 years old -- Liftmaster brand) suddenly stopped working with the remotes. It works fine using the wall button.
The remotes (2 handheld, 1 keypad outside the door, and 2 vehicle-programmed) all stopped working at the same time. It was a 'sliding' decline over about three weeks with random remotes working while others didn't.
This morning, none of the remotes work at all but the wall button still works fine.
One vehicle is outside all the time, one vehicle and one hand-held are kept in the garage, and the spare hand-held is in the house, so weather/temps aren't the cause. Also, the 2 hand-held remotes have fairly new batteries and they are rarely used.
We have had no power outage, temps have been stable (in FL, no extreme cold), the tracks are fine, there is no drag/lubrication trouble, and the sensors are aligned.
Anyone want to take a stab at this? We have googled and googled and can't find anything else to consider.
Our garage door opener (not quite 10 years old -- Liftmaster brand) suddenly stopped working with the remotes. It works fine using the wall button.
The remotes (2 handheld, 1 keypad outside the door, and 2 vehicle-programmed) all stopped working at the same time. It was a 'sliding' decline over about three weeks with random remotes working while others didn't.
This morning, none of the remotes work at all but the wall button still works fine.
One vehicle is outside all the time, one vehicle and one hand-held are kept in the garage, and the spare hand-held is in the house, so weather/temps aren't the cause. Also, the 2 hand-held remotes have fairly new batteries and they are rarely used.
We have had no power outage, temps have been stable (in FL, no extreme cold), the tracks are fine, there is no drag/lubrication trouble, and the sensors are aligned.
Anyone want to take a stab at this? We have googled and googled and can't find anything else to consider.