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Genie Intellicode Garage Remote Control
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Title
How to fix Genie Intellicode Garage Remote Control battery issues
Introduction
I have a number of Genie Intellicode garage door single button remote controls. Eventually they all start acting up, not working when you press the button. Sometimes it's just a dead battery, but sometimes this problem persists even after replacing the battery.
Sometimes just hitting the will get them working again. At one point I resorted to wrapping a rubber band between both contacts to hold them to the battery better, but eventually the rubber bands dry up and weaken.
In this guide I will show how to replace the battery contacts with a better battery holder. Due to space issues, you will need to cut some of the plastics of the remote control and the battery holder. You will also need to desolder the existing battery tabs and solder in new wires.
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Difficulty
Moderate
Conclusion
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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