Homelink set up assistance (6 Viewers)

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It’s a Liftmaster 8550 from 2012. Does that count as a new one?

Damnit!
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$24.99 plus $4 for ground shipping, and tax.

If it's a new opener, you'll probably need to buy the Liftmaster compatibility bridge. Those jerkoffs changed the technology, so my older Homelink system was no longer compatible after I installed a new opener. The bridge plugs into a garage outlet, your car talks to the bridge, it then triggers the new opener and everything works as it should (but your out a few $$)

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If it's not a new opener, then ignore everything I just typed.
 
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On the bright side, it's really easy to program your Homelink when you have all the necessary hardware. Check the price over on Amazon too, pretty sure that's where I ended up ordering mine.
 
On the bright side, it's really easy to program your Homelink when you have all the necessary hardware. Check the price over on Amazon too, pretty sure that's where I ended up ordering mine.

Thanks. Same price on Amazon. I’m not in a rush so ordered from Liftmaster.
 
I know…old thread but the advice from the forum is way better than the 2006 LX owners manual for Homelink rolling codes. Got it done.

Thank you all.
 

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