How do I reset my overhead garage door keypad?

Answered by Robert Dupre

Resetting your overhead garage door keypad is a relatively simple process that can be done in just a few steps. Here’s a detailed guide on how to reset your overhead garage door keypad:

1. Locate the PROGRAM button: The first step is to find the PROGRAM button on your keypad. This button is usually located on the back or side of the keypad, depending on the model. It is often a small, recessed button that may require a pen or paperclip to press.

2. Press and hold the PROGRAM button: Once you have located the PROGRAM button, press and hold it down. This will put the keypad into programming mode, allowing you to reset the PIN.

3. Press and hold the UP/DOWN button: While still holding down the PROGRAM button, press and hold the UP/DOWN button on the keypad for about 5 seconds. The UP/DOWN button is typically used to control the garage door opener, but in this case, it is used to reset the PIN.

4. Release both buttons: After holding the UP/DOWN button for 5 seconds, release both the PROGRAM button and the UP/DOWN button. This will complete the reset process and clear any existing PIN from the keypad.

5. Reprogram your wireless keypad: With the PIN reset, you will now need to reprogram your wireless keypad. The specific instructions for programming your keypad will vary depending on the make and model, so consult the manufacturer’s instructions or the user manual for detailed steps.

It’s worth mentioning that during the reprogramming process, you will typically need to enter a new PIN. Choose a PIN that is easy for you to remember but difficult for others to guess. Avoid using obvious numbers like your birthdate or address, as these can be easily guessed by potential intruders.

Resetting your overhead garage door keypad is a simple process that involves pressing and holding the PROGRAM button, then the UP/DOWN button, and finally releasing both buttons. After resetting, you will need to reprogram your keypad with a new PIN. Always consult the manufacturer’s instructions or user manual for any specific steps or variations for your particular model.