What is a good garage door remote, and what if your remote is broken, do you need to replace it? well, it may already be discontinued. Let's see a question asked on stackoverflow. I have an old Craftsman Garage door system from the mid 80s. It still works great and for my cars, we have moved to the in car remote openers. We also have a wall remote code to access the garage door. One of our older cars still has the original opener which I believe is dip switch. Question- In order to move to a rolling code technology- Do I need to replace the whole system, or just the remote(s) and or the wall opener. The police were just here as someone remotely opened my garage door using remote control and then the dog scared them away. Well, you may need a garage door upgrade kit, will replace the wireless receiver part of old door, and just wire to buttons would be fine. |