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Garage Door Opener Logic Board 41A5483-2B

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Part #41A5483-2B

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Part Information

This logic board (part number 41A5483-2B) is for garage door openers.

Logic board 41A5483-2B receives signals from the remote transmitters and manages the garage door opener functions.

Unplug the garage door opener before installing this part. Wear work gloves to protect your hands.

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1-8 of 10 reviews

Medicjmg

Pleasanton Ca

  4 years ago

Medicjmg

Pleasanton Ca

Great replacement and easy instructions and instal

My logic board was damaged and the replacement was very easy to put in . I also replace my capacitor in the housing of the garage door Compartment. It's usually the logic board and the capacitor that needs to be replaced together.

tngeek

TN

  4 years ago

tngeek

TN

Part arrived and Returning

Did not work out of the box, connected up and would not power up. In process of sending back.

alan31

Westchester, NY

  5 years ago

alan31

Westchester, NY

Very easy to install.

Complete repair took only 15 minutes using a step ladder and phillips screwdriver.

Abel62

San Antonio Texas

  5 years ago

Abel62

San Antonio Texas

Garage circuit board

Installing the garage circuit board, took me about 10 minutes tops, very easy to install

Gcraigest

PHILADELPHIA

  5 years ago

Gcraigest

PHILADELPHIA

Great fix

Perfect fit. Installed fairly easy. Works great....

david71

Joplin,mo

  5 years ago

david71

Joplin,mo

Logic board

Took 15 min to install, very easy,good instructions. Programming was easy

R. M F

Indiana

  5 years ago

R. M F

Indiana

Easy to install.......15 minutes!!

My garage door opener had become intermittent. It would work fine a time or two and then just quit in the middle of a cycle and go completely dark as though it had lost power and after a minute or so it would work fine again. I started with the least expensive parts, the wiring harnesses, because those will get old and brittle due to heat and flexing but that didn't fix it. So I went with the logic board and that seemed to do the trick. It has worked as advertised since installing the logic voard c

PRandy

Undisclosed

  5 years ago

PRandy

Undisclosed

Yes it was

Every thing went fine mechanical wise until I started to connect the electronics. All the wires went into the sockets with the little push connectors until I got to the last one. I did as I did on the others, prepare the wire so the it would fit in the socket, push the connector release and insert the wire. The release would not come back to close position , no matter what I tried to do. That is the last connector the two black wires from the sensors. Do you have any suggestions as to what I now do? Thanks, Phil

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