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The Chamberlain Liftmaster 41A4373A Safety Sensors are essential for enhancing the safety of your garage door opener. Compatible with LiftMaster and Chamberlain models from 1993 to the late 1990s, these sensors come with a sending and receiving unit, wire connectors, and easy-to-follow instructions, ensuring a seamless installation process.
| ASIN | B0006N1RH6 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #462,373 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #144 in Garage Door Sensors #100,397 in Hardware |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,439) |
| Date First Available | April 22, 2004 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 4 ounces |
| Item model number | 41A473A |
| Manufacturer | Liftmaster |
| Number Of Pieces | 2 |
| Package Dimensions | 6.02 x 3.94 x 2.32 inches |
| Part Number | 41A473A |
| Power Source | corded-electric |
Z**K
Garage Door Works again... mine is an old Sears Craftsman unit.
These are great for replacements on my system... make sure they look like your old ones and you won't be disappointed. Pretty easy to install or replace also. Note that Chamberlain made some of the Sears Craftsman units in the past I believe.
G**S
Exact Replacement for Older 1/2 HP Liftmaster (08/1995
This was an exact replacement for an older 1/2 HP Liftmaster dated Aug,1995 (08/95). Called the local garage repair & the tech tried to convince me to buy a new opener @ $650 which quickly dropped to $500. I sized him up, said "no thanks" and blocked his number on my phone. I found this replacement sensor pair & decided to give it a try @ $50.00 I tried to get away with just replacing the receiving unit but it just erratically blinked (no steady light). When I replaced the paired sending unit & plugged in the opener, it worked just like it was new. It was a little frustrating connecting the wires to the new units but it probably had more to do with the cold weather. I will tidy up the wiring & clean up when it warms up but I have a functioning garage door opener with about 45 minutes of labor.
F**.
Easy replacement for older Liftmaster sensors
I had to buy 2 sets of these sensors to replace ones that were manufactured in December 1996 and which began to operate very sporadically, especially when the temperature dropped below freezing. The behavior was that, sporadically, the green light on the receiving sensor would turn off, and then when I tried to close the door, the door would move for just a few inches and then bounce back up and the garage opener light would flash 10 times, which indicates a sensor issue. The failed sensors, identical to this product I purchased, worked flawlessly for about 28 years, which I suppose is reasonable, so I don't mind buying the same product again. Unfortunately, no matter where you buy these nowadays, they will be much more expensive than replacement sensors for more modern garage openers, perhaps because this model of sensor is so old that there are not many companies (maybe only Liftmaster itself?) producing them anymore, and therefore, minimal price competition. Still, these replacement sensors are cheaper than a whole new garage door opener unit which includes new sensors. So if your garage door opener motor is still working fine, but your sensors are not, then it could be worth the investment to just replace the sensors.
B**D
Works Great So Far
These sensors were easy to install. They give you an extra connector which it turns out I needed as it was not clear from the instructions that you really have to shove the wires all the way into the connector and hold them firm while you crimp them. So the first time I crimped the connector the wire did not connect. These crimp type connectors are only able to be crimped once. So use caution when you crimp the wires. The sensor seemed to have solved my problem with the old receiver that it would not work in the cold. It has been cold a couple of times since I got the new ones and there have been no problems. I would have given a 5 star rating but I don't know how long these new sensors will last. The old ones lasted 25 years. If these new ones last that long I will give them a 6 star rating.
J**L
Works as Expected
Fortunately, I was able to locate this replacement part on the seller`s site. Our +17 year old sensor stopped working as soon as the temperature dropped below 0 Celsius (32 Fahrenheit). The receiving eye`s green LED would go blank and attempts to close the garage door would cause it to pop open. As an interim solution we had to open the door, drive out, and then run back into the garage to close the garage door by pressing and holding down the main door button. Recommended extra tools: Small wire cutter/stripper Pliers Instructions were relatively simple, but you need to remember BOTH sensors must be replaced otherwise the system will not work. Look on the tail end of the sensors to see the identifying label. Below is what I encountered: I am not sure why Chamberlain/Liftmaster changed the product, but the original sensors used easily detachable plugs where the sensors had the receiving female end and the wall wire had the male plug. These newer replacement sensors only use wires. The wires coming from the wall have plugs that must be cut off and then spliced onto the new sensors' wire (Note: Follow the package's instructions and unplug the garage motor first). You don't want to strip down the wires too deeply in order to avoid having exposed copper wire remaining outside of the connector. When you put the wire into the connector take a look at the top of the connector to see how deep the copper wiring has gone. Troubleshooting experiences: I changed the Receiving Eye sensor only, but the system still did not work. This is when I discovered that you need to change both the Sending and Receiving sensor. My clumsiness or numbness from the cold may have cut too deeply into the copper wiring. After successfully installing and testing the garage door I tried to tape down the wiring. This caused the LED lights to lose connection, but after fiddling with the wires I realized that my I may have cut too deeply into the wires. I did a temporary fix by jiggling the wires until it worked again, then used electrical tape to keep squeezing the wires together in that position. Maybe when the weather warms up (or if my wires loosen again) I will re-do the wiring, but I ran out of those Wire connectors. Otherwise - this replacement part works as expected. Thanks
J**T
The replacement part look like the original. Then, it was easy to install and it work well.
R**I
This is a perfect replacement of the one that I used to have. Now I do not have the problem of the door not opening when it is cold or doing a lot of programming that I used to do with the old one. For the price, which is $20 less when I buy it locally, I would recommend this product. Make sure though that when you buy this product that it matches the year of the opener. Mine is 1993 and it works fine.
C**T
Perfect replacement for my 27 year old originals. If available, would have replaced the rusty old mounting hardware as well.
R**Y
Exactement comme celui à remplacer, tant qu'à être là j'ai changé les 2 et ce facilement, opèrent parfaitement.
N**E
One of my photo eyes on the overhead door had been damaged, the local replacement parts were more expensive, these ones came within a few days and it was easy to replace my existing ones. Thank you for the good service!
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