How To Replace the Chamberlain MyQ Garage Door Sensor Battery

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How to Test and Replace the Battery on the MyQâ„¢ Garage Door Sensor

The beauty of garage door openers is the remote access they provide. With just one press of a button, you can open your garage door while you’re still in the car. In the world of smartphones, garage door access has become even easier. Now you don’t need to keep track of a garage door opener remote. You can just use MyQ technology that allows you to access your door anywhere at any time with your smartphone.

The Chamberlain MyQ™ add-on sensor, which mounts to the top panel on the inside of your garage door, allows you to monitor garage activity, create alerts and be more in-the-know about your home and garage. It allows you to have peace of mind when you’re away from home that your home is protected. That’s why it can be frustrating and even worrisome when your MyQ™ sensor stops working.

Testing the MyQâ„¢ Sensor
To get your MyQâ„¢ sensor back in working order, LiftMaster created an easy-to-follow video guide outlining the simple steps you can take to test and replace your MyQâ„¢ battery.

Begin testing the sensor with the garage door closed. Once you close your garage door, follow the instructions below to test and replace your sensor’s battery:

Press and release the battery test button on the door sensor. The LED on the door sensor will flash briefly, and your MyQâ„¢ Garage Hub will beep.
Perform this test six times.
If the LED doesn’t flash or the hub doesn’t beep all six times, you’ll need to replace the battery.
Replacing the MyQ™ Sensor’s Battery
You can replace your sensor’s battery with the following steps:

Press the release tab on the bottom of the door sensor and remove the cover.
Slide the battery out of the holder. Remember to dispose of it properly.
Replace the old battery with a new CR2450 coin cell battery.
Snap the cover back into position.
Press the battery test button on the sensor to confirm that the LED flashes, and the hub emits a beep.
Remember to continue to test the battery every six months to ensure it keeps working correctly.

myQ Smart Garage Door Opener Chamberlain MYQ-G0301 - Wireless & Wi-Fi enabled Garage Hub with Smartphone Control
by Chamberlain

SMART GARAGE CONTROL Open and close your garage door from anywhere with your smartphone through the myQ App
UNIVERSAL – Easy-to-add functionality to upgrade your existing garage door opener. Works with all major brands of garage door openers made after 1993 that have standard safety sensors
REQUIREMENTS needed to start - a router with 2.4 gigahertz Wi-Fi frequency, router with 802.11 B/G/N, a router within 50 feet. of the myQ Smart Garage Hub (more details in PDF user manual)
SIMPLE SETUP Wireless installation with easy step by step instructions provided in the myQ App means you’ll be able to enjoy smart garage control in minutes
GUEST ACCESS Securely invite up to three people to control your garage with the myQ Guest Feature (Note: Not intended for guests under the age of 13)
SMART COLLABORATIONS Linking your myQ account to Google Assistant and IFTTT is free for a limited time. No credit card required
CORE FEATURES Opening, closing, and receiving garage door status notifications are INCLUDED with myQ App at no additional charge

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