Product Description
Two button transmitter (remote control). Compatible with all Overhead Door 390 frequency garage door openers (before 1996).
Part Numbers: 1091303902, 109130-3902, 109130-390-2, 111663.3902.S, 390 mhz, 390mhz, 108395-390-2
RECOMMENDATION: Order an extra 12 volt battery for your remote controls. Order part # 24030A
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Great replacement remote
I ordered this remote for my father when I figured out the model of our garage door opener. Sure, it's a little pricier compared to other "universal" remote options. But it works, which is all I care about when buying it. Now we don't have to space almost 1-2 minutes fiddling with the old remote when opening/closing our garage door!
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Works great!
We just bought a house with a two door garage system from the mid 90s. I did some research and found that the only thing we could do to replace the original openers was to buy directly from Overhead Door. I was very impressed with how quickly they shipped the item. I received it after a couple of days and it works perfectly! The instructions were easy to follow and we were able to get both doors setup with no problem. Very happy with the experience all around!
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No instructions
The clicker works as expected but did not include instructions. I mistakenly put the visor clip in before trying to program it and then could not get the clip out for days. It took me SO many tries. Once I got it open it was relatively easy to program with the old instructions provided by my HOA. If you do not have instructions on your own, I recommend calling the company before ordering to ensure they can provide instructions. Oh and DONT put the clip in before you program it.
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Work as promised!!!
Only reason they don't get a 5, I never give 5 stars.
These were easy to set up and worked. -
Product as advertised but instructions...
Were another matter - as in there essential was none and necessitated over an hour of searching on the internet for programming instructions and finally finding something that sort of worked and after trying different program button pushes, it magically working. I don't think it would kill Overhead to supply detailed programming instructions with the unit, rather than referencing the buyer to look at the original manual.