Older model Challenger garage door openers were originally equipped with varying types of radio receivers and remote controls.
If
you have a remote control for your garage door opener, look on it for the following information: Make (Multi Code, Liftmaster, Chamberlain) and model number, also frequency in Mhz. Then click on that manufacturer name on the menu on the left side of the page. You can then look at the various models and see if anything looks like the one you have. If you find one that looks like your current remote control, be sure to look at the compatibility section to determine if it is compatible with your garage door opener. Manufacturers often change things, such as transmission frequency, over the years and it may or may not be compatible.
When you find a remote control that looks similar, click on the picture and go to the remote control details page. This has information on the remote control and pictures, as well as a compatibility section so you can check to make sure it is the same as what you have.
If
you cannot determine what type you have or you do not have a remote control to work with, we recommend that you install
a new radio receiver/transmitter. The new radio gear will also make
your garage door opener HomeLink compatible and features the new
rolling code technology for added security. The one we recommend is
our HomeLink Radio Receiver Transmitter Kit 1 (this includes the new receiver and one remote control). It is quick
and easy to install. Since it is an add-on receiver, you can continue
to use any remote controls and keypads that are currently working with
your garage door opener. You can add additional remote controls at any
time and also a wireless keyless entry keypad if you desire.
For further information on the HomeLink kit, please click on HomeLink on the menu on the left side of this page. |