Change The Liftmaster Garage Door Battery

This video shows you how to change the battery in your Liftmaster remote and keypad. This should be one of the first things you check if your garage door doesn't open when you hit the button on the remote.

Video poster image

Description

In this video Precision Garage Door of Austin, TX provides instructions on changing your garage door remote battery. Be sure you know what type of battery your remote uses. In this video, you'll notice we're working with a nickle sized wafer battery, which normally has a lifespan of 2 years. Also, make sure you have a flat head screwdriver or small knife to pop open the remote casing and access your battery. Before you raid your tool box for batteries and screwdrivers, you might want to check your wall control unit first, as the lock/vacation button may have accidentally been pressed.

Austin Area (512) 333-1117
Hill Country Area (512) 399-6182
Northeast Austin Area (512) 572-6148
Round Rock / Pflugerville Area (512) 607-7828
Southeast Austin Area (512) 601-0241
Precision Garage Door of Austin
Office: (512) 333-1140
1300 Smith Rd #105
Austin, TX 78721
Precision Garage Door of Austin (Dripping Springs)
Office: (512) 265-5788
3707 US-290 #6
Dripping Springs, TX 78620
Precision Garage Door of Austin (Cedar Park)
Office: (512) 969-2044
3001 Glacier Pass Ln #107
Cedar Park, TX 78613