The three buttons on the Sears Craftsman remote model 139.18191 typically serve the following functions: the first button opens and closes the garage door, the second button operates a second garage door if paired, and the third button is often used for a light function or to control a patio or entry door opener. Each button can be programmed to different devices depending on the setup. Always refer to the user manual for specific instructions related to your model.
The key features of the Craftsman 3/4 garage door opener include a powerful motor, quiet operation, and compatibility with various garage door sizes. The benefits include reliable performance, enhanced security features, and convenient remote control operation.
They are programmable for a garage door opener
the buttons could be for the built in garage door opener... im not familer with that model but they were used at that time
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1-press #1 and #3 for 20 secs to clear all. 2-hold garage opener 2 inches away. 3-press & hold either of the 3 buttons for a few seconds. 3a-Keep holding until slow flash on LED. Upon slow flash press and hold garage door opener button. 4-when fast flash appears on visor, it's complete.
Push and hold the two outer buttons until the LED flashes fast Approx (15 seconds) then hold your garage opener up to the mirror or visor and push and hold any button 3 or 4 seconds on the opener Now the Home Link is programed. With the car safely away from the closing garage door find and push the garage openers red programming button (on the motor assembly somewhere that gives you about 30 seconds to push your cars home link button so the garage opener learns the button you want to use for that door the other two buttons can be programed for other doors or house light controler gate opener in the same manner
To program the garage door opener in a 2007 Toyota Sequoia, first, ensure the vehicle is parked and the ignition is in the "On" position. Press and hold the two outer buttons on the HomeLink system (located on the overhead console) until the indicator light flashes rapidly, then release the buttons. Next, hold the remote control for your garage door opener about 1-3 inches from the HomeLink buttons and press the button on the remote until the HomeLink indicator changes from a slow blink to a solid light. Finally, press the programmed HomeLink button to confirm the programming; the garage door should respond accordingly.
To program the garage door opener on a 2004 Lexus IS 300, first ensure the vehicle is parked and the ignition is in the "On" position. Press and hold the two outer buttons on the HomeLink system until the indicator light begins to flash. Next, hold the remote control for your garage door opener about 1-3 inches away from the HomeLink buttons and press the button on the remote until the HomeLink light changes from a slow blink to a rapid blink. Finally, test the newly programmed button to ensure it operates the garage door.
To program the garage door opener on a 2006 Lincoln Mark LT, first, turn on the vehicle and press and hold the two outer buttons on the HomeLink system until the indicator light begins to flash. Then, hold the remote control for the garage door opener about 1-3 inches from the HomeLink buttons, and press and hold the button on the remote until the HomeLink light changes from a slow blink to a rapid blink. Finally, test the programmed button by pressing it to ensure it operates the garage door. If necessary, consult the owner’s manual for specific instructions or troubleshooting.
1. In the car, press and HOLD the outer two HomeLink buttons until the HomeLink light begins to flash rapidly. This will clear any old codes left in the car's controls. 2. Take the garage remote and hold it near the HomeLink buttons. Press and HOLD BOTH the garage remote and one of the HomeLink buttons until the HomeLink light begins to flash rapidly. Now your car has learned the proper garage door code, but you must get "permission" from the garage door opener itself before it will let the Buick open the door: 3. Climb up on a ladder and press the "Learn" button on the back of the garage door opener. WITHIN 30 SECONDS, get back into the car and press the programmed HomeLink button 3 times, for about 2 seconds each time. When the garage light flashes, your code is locked in! (Different door opener power heads have different routine to "learn" the HomeLink remote. Consult your owner manual for the door opener power head to program it to learn mode.) More specifics are available at homelink.com.