Model #13953995SRT Official Craftsman garage door opener
Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 13953995SRT garage door opener, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.
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Garage door opener drive and worm gear kit (replaces 3002375, 65409)
Part #41A2817
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Garage door opener u-bracket
Part #12D598-1
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Garage door opener motor assembly
Part #41D3058
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Garage door opener limit switch
Part #41D3452
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Master link
Part #4A1008
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Garage door opener safety sensor kit
Part #41A5034
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Tx case
Part #41A5076
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Garage door opener trolley assembly
Part #41C5141-1
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Lith battery
Part #10A20
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Garage door opener high-voltage wire harness
Part #41C5499
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Symptoms common to all garage door openers
Repair guides common to all garage door openers

Learn how to replace the gear and sprocket assembly on your garage door opener if the drive motor runs but the door won't move.

The logic board is the brains of the garage door opener. If the remote doesn't work or the door doesn't open and close properly, the logic board could be the problem. This repair guide shows you how to fix it yourself.

If your garage door won’t move, the chain and cable assembly on your garage door opener could be broken. Follow these step-by-step instructions to replace it.
Articles and videos common to all garage door openers
Use the advice and tips in these articles and videos to get the most out of your garage door opener.

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Learn how to check and fix safety sensor and wiring problems.

If your remotes don't work, you might need to disable the lock feature, eliminate RF interference or check the batteries.