This worked!!!! My keypad box is sealed so the "Enter" button still is sticky/tricky, but the new numbers seemed to have helped. Luckily a replacement is only $20, so if it keeps sticking, I'll buy a new one. But it's better than the $150 my garage door installer said he would charge to replace the big wall button and the keypad.
I was hoping you might have disassembled the keypad. Ours doesn't have screws in the back and looks like the back comes off, but no luck so far. I've cleaned motherboard contacts with rubbing alcohol with good success. The rubber button pad however (or any rubber pad, say in a game controller) don't really like alcohol for some reason. And it's difficult to clean them with. I would recommend using mild dish soap and warm water. Maybe with a soft scrubbing pad or a sponge like they sell for non-stick pans for a dollar. Now... if I could only get this damn thing open and potentially save myself and my mom $35 on a replacement lol.
I'm also trying to disassemble this thing they've sealed it together but I'm trying to get it apart to clean the contacts. It must be glued together intentionally so you go out and buy a new one because they know it being outdoors it will eventually fail because of dirty contacts. 😡
They can’t close, unless you hold the inside button down, usually means the eyes are out of adjustment. The ‘eyes’ a foot off the floor that prevents the door from crushing somebody.
Is there a way to clean or replace the number pad? Mine is stained from repeated usage. I tried 409 & a bleach solution but numbers are still yellowed. We could I guess change the code, but that would be hard on my developmentally disabled son.
Last video I saw from a guy who tried the eraser trick broke the housing trying to remove the keypad circuit board to get to the contacts. Got any better ideas?
Its also to do with the temperature and the battery. When it's cold the battery doesn't work right. . So youre just locked out until it warms up i guess.
Cheryl LoPresti ...word up!!! Get a small FLAT screwdriver and push the BOTTOM part of the keyboard pad DOWN. Take off battery & unscrew the single screw from the keypad. Now push UP entire unit (keypad) and keypad will come off.
Just changing the code to numbers not previously used worked instantly.
This worked!!!! My keypad box is sealed so the "Enter" button still is sticky/tricky, but the new numbers seemed to have helped. Luckily a replacement is only $20, so if it keeps sticking, I'll buy a new one. But it's better than the $150 my garage door installer said he would charge to replace the big wall button and the keypad.
I was hoping you might have disassembled the keypad. Ours doesn't have screws in the back and looks like the back comes off, but no luck so far. I've cleaned motherboard contacts with rubbing alcohol with good success. The rubber button pad however (or any rubber pad, say in a game controller) don't really like alcohol for some reason. And it's difficult to clean them with. I would recommend using mild dish soap and warm water. Maybe with a soft scrubbing pad or a sponge like they sell for non-stick pans for a dollar. Now... if I could only get this damn thing open and potentially save myself and my mom $35 on a replacement lol.
I'm also trying to disassemble this thing they've sealed it together but I'm trying to get it apart to clean the contacts. It must be glued together intentionally so you go out and buy a new one because they know it being outdoors it will eventually fail because of dirty contacts. 😡
Thank You , keep up the good works
🎉🎉🎉 It works now! Thank you!
The eraser trick worked!! Thanks for saving us $.
Thanks for the video. My keypad works fine opening but can’t close. New battery doesn’t help. Any suggestions? Thanks!
They can’t close, unless you hold the inside button down, usually means the eyes are out of adjustment. The ‘eyes’ a foot off the floor that prevents the door from crushing somebody.
Is there a way to clean or replace the number pad? Mine is stained from repeated usage. I tried 409 & a bleach solution but numbers are still yellowed. We could I guess change the code, but that would be hard on my developmentally disabled son.
There just might be a technical department representing the manufacturer of your keypad. A call to them would be my best solution.
I used the Eraser trick save $42 on a new keypad work like a champ
Last video I saw from a guy who tried the eraser trick broke the housing trying to remove the keypad circuit board to get to the contacts. Got any better ideas?
Change the code to different numbers.
@@MrHardware1 wouldn't work. I have a new one ordered.
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Its also to do with the temperature and the battery. When it's cold the battery doesn't work right. . So youre just locked out until it warms up i guess.
Sometimes an old device just needs to be replaced.
I'm thinking lithium battery? Better in the cold. I'm having the same issue, going to buy a lithium battery.
@@steve4321able I tried a lithium battery. It is almost too big for the space (a tight squeeze) and it doesn't help anyway.
More good advice!
How about a little more info on taking off key pad.
Cheryl LoPresti ...word up!!!
Get a small FLAT screwdriver and push the BOTTOM part of the keyboard pad DOWN. Take off battery & unscrew the single screw from the keypad.
Now push UP entire unit (keypad) and keypad will come off.
Thanks friend
What if the ENTER KEY STOPS WORKING??
Either take it to a locksmith or a Kwikset dealer that can reset it, or take it where it was purchased and get a new replacement guaranteed.
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Nope I replaced the keypad still doesn’t work in the winter
Looks like no one has the solution wtf