Hello
I have a sears garage door opener wired keypad that I installed outside next to the garage door back in June of 2003.
Over the years the rubbery buttons just got too hard to push in to make contact, especially in cold weather.
Anyone else have this problem??
Turns out that keypad is out of production but a new wireless one can replace it.
Little did I know there are about 3 different types so I bought the wrong one at first because I did not know the right one was on a different rack much further back in the store
Anyways, the 953684 wireless keyless entry pad as sears calls it, replaces the keypad that has door openers with blue buttons and a motor unit with an orange learn button that was made from 1997 to 2004. Of course mine has a date of 5/2002 under the left light cover near the orange learn button
So after removing the old keypad and plugging the hole for the wire with spray foam and filling in all divits with wood filler, then sanding and painting, I could easily install the new one except I jabbed my finger with the screw driver from bearing down a little too much on an angle when starting one of the new screw holes
P.S. The old wired digital unit inside that the old keypad plugs into, still works for opening the door from inside. I just unplugged the old keypad wire!! So the bonus here is, I do not have to reach in to hit the inside button quickly to close the door. I can now just hit the "Enter" button on the new keypad! With the lighted buttons and all it is nice to be in the 21st century again. LOL
See pics below:
I have a sears garage door opener wired keypad that I installed outside next to the garage door back in June of 2003.
Over the years the rubbery buttons just got too hard to push in to make contact, especially in cold weather.
Anyone else have this problem??
Turns out that keypad is out of production but a new wireless one can replace it.
Little did I know there are about 3 different types so I bought the wrong one at first because I did not know the right one was on a different rack much further back in the store

Anyways, the 953684 wireless keyless entry pad as sears calls it, replaces the keypad that has door openers with blue buttons and a motor unit with an orange learn button that was made from 1997 to 2004. Of course mine has a date of 5/2002 under the left light cover near the orange learn button

So after removing the old keypad and plugging the hole for the wire with spray foam and filling in all divits with wood filler, then sanding and painting, I could easily install the new one except I jabbed my finger with the screw driver from bearing down a little too much on an angle when starting one of the new screw holes

P.S. The old wired digital unit inside that the old keypad plugs into, still works for opening the door from inside. I just unplugged the old keypad wire!! So the bonus here is, I do not have to reach in to hit the inside button quickly to close the door. I can now just hit the "Enter" button on the new keypad! With the lighted buttons and all it is nice to be in the 21st century again. LOL
See pics below: