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The motor/control unit may have gotten reset. It needs to relearn the codes transmitted by the remotes.
MIne has a "learn" button on the control unit. Press and hold, then press the button on the remote. Lights will flash indicating it has received and stored the code. Release button.
Check to see if the remote works now. If so, all three should be working. If not, dig up your manuals.
Locate the lock button on the wall control. Press and hold this for 3 seconds. The blinking of the light should stop and your remotes will once again work.
If you didn't, try programming the remote this way.
Press and hold the button on the remote and then press and immediately release the smart/learn button on the motor unit. If this doesn't work you need to make sure you have the correct remote for the model opener you have. Your model number doesn't bring any results from Sears Parts.com.
It is related. One of the buttons on your wall control is the lock button and has a lock icon on it. Press and hold it for 3 seconds. The blinking should stop and your remote should now work.
Usually this can be corrected by programming the opener. Locate the smart/learn button on the back of the opener. It is just to the left of all those white wires. Hold the button down on your remote and then press and immediately release the smart/learn button. Do this for each remote you have.
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