2 'AA' alkaline batteries, I believe.
Take the old dead battery out and look closely at it. The Type is written on the battery.
1.5 volts upwards, depending on the number of cells required by the remote. Each type of remote is different. Usually, either on the battery cover or inside the battery compartment, there is a small diagram showing the size and number of batteries required.
It is the same if you have can recharge your battery or you buy disposable, the Bluetooth remote may require a AA battery or a Lithium 3.0V coin battery. It will depend on what type of remote you have.
Open it up and look see. You now know what replacement battery to buy.
To replace the battery in a Liftmaster remote, locate the battery compartment on the back of the remote, open it, remove the old battery, and insert a new one of the same type. Close the compartment securely.
To replace the battery in your garage door opener remote, locate the battery compartment on the back of the remote. Open the compartment and remove the old battery. Insert a new battery of the same type and close the compartment. Test the remote to ensure it is working properly.
To change the battery in a garage door opener remote, locate the battery compartment on the back of the remote. Open the compartment and remove the old battery. Insert a new battery of the same type and close the compartment. Test the remote to ensure it is working properly.
To change the battery on a Liftmaster remote, locate the battery compartment on the back of the remote. Open the compartment and remove the old battery. Insert a new battery of the same type, making sure it is properly aligned. Close the compartment and test the remote to ensure it is working properly.
You don't! I tried using a screwdriver to pry open the remote. The remote must be taken to a dealer and they change it. I was shocked when I found out, but it was fairly painless to have them do it.
To change the battery in a LiftMaster remote, locate the battery compartment on the back of the remote. Open the compartment and remove the old battery. Insert a new battery of the same type, making sure it is placed in the correct orientation. Close the compartment and test the remote to ensure it is working properly.
To replace the battery in your LiftMaster garage door opener remote, locate the battery compartment on the back of the remote. Open the compartment and remove the old battery. Insert a new battery of the same type and close the compartment. Test the remote to ensure it is working properly.
The Chamberlain garage door remote requires a CR2032 lithium coin cell battery.