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Liftmaster Sears Chamberlain 4-Button Remote Control Transmitter 974LMOur basic 4-button remote control isn't so basic. It can operate up to 4 garage doors or gates, and/or turn your garage door opener lights on/off. You can also use it as an extra remote control to turn on lights or small appliances inside your home – all from the comfort of your car. It features Security+® rolling code technology that sends a brand new code every time it is used. One 5-year 3-volt battery is included.
Replacement remote control transmitter for Liftmaster, Sears, Chamberlain security+ residential garage door openers using 390Mhz frequency. HomeLink compatible.
Old part numbers for the 974LM remote: - Liftmaster part numbers 91LM, 92LM, 94LM, 96LM
- Chamberlain part numbers 950CB, 953CB, 956CB
- Sears craftsman part numbers 139.53661, 139.53661SRT, 139.53661SRT3, 139.53662, 139.53662SRT2, 139.53663, 139.53663SRT, 139.53664, 139.53664SRT, 139.53664SRT2, 139.53670, 139.53670SRT1, 139.53671, 139.53671SRT, 139.53671SRT3, 139.53672, 139.53672SRT, 139.53672SRT2, 139.53672SRT3, 139.53673, 139.53673SRT, 139.53673SRT3, 139.53674, 139.53674SRT1, 139.53674SRT2, 139.53675, 139.53675SRT2, 139.53677, 139.53677SRT, 139.53677SRT3, 139.53680, 139.53681, 139.53961, 139.53961SRT, 139.53962, 139.53962SRT, 139.53962SRT1, 139.53963, 139.53963SRT, 139.53964, 139.53964SRT, 139.53966, 139.53966SRT, 139.53966SRT1, 139.53974, 139.53974SRT, 139.53975, 139.53975SRT, 139.53975SRT1, 139.53976, 139.53976SRT, 139.53978, 139.53978SRT, 139.53978SRT1
- Remote control
- Visor clip
- Battery (5 year)
- Instructions
- HomeLink Compatible
- Rolling code technology, over 100 billion codes (Security+)
- Easy programming
- Frequency: 390 Mhz
- Dimensions: 1.75" x 3"
- Battery: 3 volt lithium 2032
- Model No: 974LM
- Part No: LM-974
- Code Set: Learn
- Learn Button Color: Orange or Red
- Antenna Color: Gray
- Color: Black
- Manufacturer: Chamberlain
- Warranty: Mfg 1 year
Liftmaster, Sears, Chamberlain Security+ garage door openers using 390 Mhz frequency. These garage door openers were manufactured from April 1997 to 2005. - Liftmaster models - 1240R, 1245R, 1246R, 1255R, 1256R, 1265, 985, 2245, 2255, 2575, 2595, 2265, 2565, 1280R, 2280, 2580, 2500, 2585, 2500B, 2500D, 1000SDR, 2000SDR, 2220, 2110, ATS211R
- Chamberlain models - 1200, 2200, 4200, 6200, 7220, CG40, CG40, PD210, PD610, PD612K, 7320, 8200, 9200, 4620, 4640, 9902, PD420, PD460-2, 9950
- Sears Craftsman & Master Mechanic models manufactured from April 1997-2005 (see paragraph below on the manufacture date)
How to select the right remote control for your garage door opener model:
- Your garage door opener motorhead has an orange or red learn button
- Your garage door opener motorhead has a gray antenna
- Your remote control frequency should be 390Mhz
- Your wall button LED light should be yellow or amber
For Sears Craftsman, Master Mechanic and all other garage door openers manufactured by Chamberlain group Locate your manufacture date to determine the correct remote control. This date is found on the logic control panel of the powerhead hanging in the garage(generally found behind one of the light covers).
If you can't figure out what you need, contact us for help.
Programming Instructions1. Locate the Smart/Learn Button. 2. Press and immediately release the learn button. The learn LED will glow steadily for 30 seconds. 3.
Within 30 seconds press and hold the button on the remote control you
wish to use. Release the button when the garage door opener light
blinks, or you hear two clicks. For the full instructions, and programming illustrations click here.7 Quick Tips for Buying Garage Door Opener Parts- You will need to know several details about your garage door opener to select the correct parts for it. Manufacturer name and model number are usually necessary.
- To find detailed infomation about your garage door opener, look on the garage door opener power head located on the ceiling of your garage. Usually stickers and identifying information are found on the back or sides of the machine.
- Garage door opener manufacturers change the frequency at which remote controls and keypads function periodically, so you will generally need to know the model number of your garage door opener.
- Some models of garage door operators use radio gear (remote controls, keypads) from another manufacturer. In this case, you will need to know additional details found on a currently working remote control.
- Use our Garage Door Opener Selection Guide for details specific to your brand of garage door opener.
- On each product page there is a section called "Compatible with". This section gives details on manufacturers and models numbers that use the particular garage door opener part, remote control, keypad, gear, or other part.
- If you are still not sure which part will work with your garage door opener, Contact Us using the web form on the contact us page. Please include details about your garage door opener manufacturer and model number in your question.
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I bought this as one of my cars does not have the built in Homelink and I was tired of having multiple garage door remotes on my visor. This remote controls up to 4 different openers. The range of the remote is about 200 feet. I have been using the remote daily for about 9 months and I am still on the first battery. Just make sure your garage door opener has the redish orange programming button and not the purple button as this is not compatible with the purple buttons.
I would recommend this opener as it has worked well for less cost than any of the products in the big box stores. |
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Reviewed by: Jeff from NE.
on 3/25/2011 |
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