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MVP garage door opener
Has anyone replaced their MVP garage door opener? If so, I am interested in obtaining your wall control unit, my is not working properly. Contact me @ 6033120310 my name is Dave. Thanks.
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I bought a spare. It didn't cost much. Here's one place ALLSTAR Garage Door Openers 110838 Wall Console-110838
They run about $20 to $23. |
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I will need to check the spare parts box, I may have one, let me know if no one else gets back to you.
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Call Scott at Scotts Garage Doors - he may be able to help. I thought mine was shot, and he got it working. If you want to replace, he has some pretty good deals on replacing with higher end openers.
352-697-0321 |
Mine is slowly failing, meaning the buttons don't activate the unit reliably. Been pushing on the edge helps some. So today I decided to try fixing it. This is a dangerous thing for me to do.
Unplugged the unit from the ceiling. Two screws held it into the garage wall. Then a white and a blue thin wire connected it to the wiring. After disconnecting those two wires, and writing down which one went where.. the unit was free. Next there were eight small screws holding the circuit board in the casing, as well as the two screws that had held the power wires. After removing the 10 screws the board came free and now I could remove the board and get to the front of the unit. The rubbery cover that has the buttons pulled off easily. There are tiny posts that fit into little holes in the board so it will go back exactly right later. I found that the circuit board where the up and down buttons pushed had a black rubbery residue where the push button pads made contact. So I very gently wiped that residue off carefully not scratching the board. Got about 70% off with just a paper towel and quit as I didn't want to damage the circuit board. No chemical cleaner, just a touch of water on a paper towel. Replace parts in reverse order. Attach the two power wires, screw back into the wall and put the plug back in the outlet. And so far, it is working nicely. YMMV Obviously this is not a permanent solution. |
Thanks for the info. There is a replacement on Amazon for 20.00 just in case yours fails completely.
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Ryan O'cull just replaced mine yesterday. Sorry.
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[QUOTE=retiredguy123;2171206]Here is a link for Linear wall control unit that I think is compatible with the Allstar mvp unit. Linear owns the Allstar company. The original Allstar wall control unit is discontinued, and it will be extremely difficult to find online.
Alllstar 110838 mvp is the part number. |
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Good luck trying to find one that is in stock. |
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I was going to put these in the classifieds if anyone is interested before I do.
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Single button control
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I replaced my dead wall controller with a single button...
This amazon part B09GV8ZNPY Cost $8. I mounted it on a wall plate.... Mounted on this... This Lowes part 1001456732 Cost .72 You have to drill some holes in the plate to mount the switch and connect 2 wires. Single button controls up and down of the door. Pressing the button while its opening or closing will pause the door. TOV wont let me post web links....becuz Im a newbie to posting. Cheers Bob Attachment 96302 |
Great step by step description to fix the problem.
I did the exact same thing a couple of months ago and it solved my problems. The only thing I would add is to turn off the breaker 1st and then clean those dirty contact points with a paper towel soaked with alcohol. Quote:
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Is this the actual "Linear" brand? Answer:I don’t think so. Mine was not linear but the replacement worked beautifully By Gary R. on August 9, 2021 Yes it is and works like a charm. Just make sure to connect the wires correctly. Do what I did and connect 1 at a time. By Cecilio A Perez on August 9, 2021 Yes it is. By George M. on August 9, 2021 Yes it was when I got it By bradster on August 9, 2021 |
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OP, you are better off just biting the bullet and getting a new opener. The MVP chain drive is so loud compared to a belt drive. I bought a Chamberlain belt drive last year for $180 and it comes with the MyQ app that lets me know if I left the door open. I also set the door to close at 10PM if it's open in case I forget to close it. And it also included an outdoor keypad and has the high security rolling codes.
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I agree with replacing with a chamberlain, I did this for myself, then a few neighbors. If you are careful, you can use the existing front track mount, and the existing ceiling rails, as well as the existing wiring. This cuts down on the installation time. While I have the chain drive unit, I did help install 3 belt drive units, and they are really quiet.
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i need a 2nd remote, having bought this used home w/ only providing one. Appreciate a text or call back. Thank you 215.479.3869
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Interior or exterior?
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My favorite feature of the MVP openers is when my neighbor comes home and tries to open his door, but another neighbor’s door with an MVP opener opens.
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Wall Control Consol
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MVP Outdoor Control
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:1rotfl: I learned my lesson on the MVP remote topic
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