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LittleDog
01-06-2012, 06:32 PM
Today my neighbor across the street who has lived there for 6 years as have we told me that my garage door opener was now opening and closing his garage door. He said this has been going on for about a week. In the past 6 years this has never happened. As far as his controller it does not open and close my garage door. I believe he is going to reprogram his garage door but I was wondering whether I'm at fault even though I haven't reprogrammed my controller. Anyone else have this same problem and if so what did you do about it.
John
pauld315
01-06-2012, 07:41 PM
Weird, but no, it is not your fault. Newer garage door openers have something called rolling code technology. This is where the code is constantly changing between the opener and the remote. Maybe it coincidentally programmed yours and his with the same code. They will change so I wouldn't expect for that to happen for very long
LittleDog
01-06-2012, 08:11 PM
Weird, but no, it is not your fault. Newer garage door openers have something called rolling code technology. This is where the code is constantly changing between the opener and the remote. Maybe it coincidentally programmed yours and his with the same code. They will change so I wouldn't expect for that to happen for very long
What is a new garage door opener. We have each been here for over 6 years. I wonder what the purpose of rolling code technology is? BTW, thanx for the reply.
John
Dirigo
01-06-2012, 08:29 PM
Today my neighbor across the street who has lived there for 6 years as have we told me that my garage door opener was now opening and closing his garage door. He said this has been going on for about a week. In the past 6 years this has never happened. As far as his controller it does not open and close my garage door. I believe he is going to reprogram his garage door but I was wondering whether I'm at fault even though I haven't reprogrammed my controller. Anyone else have this same problem and if so what did you do about it.
John
Have you verified for yourself that your garage door opener does, in fact, open and close his garage door or are you just taking his word for it?
getdul981
01-06-2012, 09:03 PM
Weird, but no, it is not your fault. Newer garage door openers have something called rolling code technology. This is where the code is constantly changing between the opener and the remote. Maybe it coincidentally programmed yours and his with the same code. They will change so I wouldn't expect for that to happen for very long
When I was programming my car to accept the code, I called Ro-Mac and they told me that our opener did not have the rolling code. That was in January or February 2010.
skyguy79
01-06-2012, 09:59 PM
This reminded me of the old Nationwide commercial:
http://youtu.be/aQaKRaAus_I?hd=1
When my Mom-in-law lived in the Village of Sabal Chase, she discovered her garage door was being opened by another opener on her street. Took a little bit, but eventually she discovered who's opener was operating her system. When she moved to Caroline, it happened once again, but this time it was her next door neighbor's opener. Mike reprogrammed things in each instance.
another Linda
01-06-2012, 10:43 PM
A couple of years ago we actually had a 3-way going in our neighborhood! We'd fix one only to have another get spooky. Finally had to call someone to come and perform an exorcism.
LittleDog
01-07-2012, 06:28 AM
Have you verified for yourself that your garage door opener does, in fact, open and close his garage door or are you just taking his word for it?
Yes, I verified it with a couple of openers I had.
John
Biker Dog
01-07-2012, 06:40 AM
When we lived in Sable Chase we had the same problem. More than once we came home and the garage door was open and my wife blamed me for not closing when we left. I reprogramed the opener, then a different neighbor's remote opened our door. I reprogramed the opener again, then a different neighbor's remote opened our door. I reprogramed it a third time and the problem was solved.
Since we moved to Glenbrook we haven't had any problem. Knock on wood.
zcaveman
01-07-2012, 06:58 AM
I had the problem a long time ago. At all times of day and night my garage door would be open when I know I did not do it. I just changed the code on my remotes and it hasn't happened since.
graciegirl
01-07-2012, 07:24 AM
A couple of years ago we actually had a 3-way going in our neighborhood! We'd fix one only to have another get spooky. Finally had to call someone to come and perform an exorcism.
hmmmm. Did it ruin any marriages?:angel:
angiefox10
01-07-2012, 07:31 AM
hmmmm. Did it ruin any marriages?:angel:
No, but the garage doors are going to jail for lewd and lascivious behavior! Opening their doors to strangers!
LvmyPug2
01-07-2012, 07:39 AM
We had the same thing happen with a ceiling fan once. We thought we had a ghost because the fan kept going on and off until DH reprogrammed the fan
senior citizen
01-07-2012, 07:51 AM
A couple of years ago we actually had a 3-way going in our neighborhood! We'd fix one only to have another get spooky. Finally had to call someone to come and perform an exorcism.
My husband suggests that perhaps (generally speaking) if you had the same code and you press the open or close, it sends out a signal probably for 500 feet or so. If someone's garage door opener has the same code, obviously it is going to open or close their door.....or your door.
Take a step ladder and go up to your garage door opener; remove the cover.
You will see a series of about ten dip switches. A dip switch is a rocker switch in on or off position........like in your fuse box.
Simply by moving any one of those, you change the code. You now have to reprogram your car to the new code to open and close your door. Either one of you can do it. It's a few seconds work. You'll find out if you are on someone elses code by pressing your button and watching if anyone elses door opens and closes in the neighborhood...................of course this could become a vicious cycle.
Before you do ANYTHING, write down the code before you change anything, in case you want to go back to it.
cquick
01-07-2012, 10:38 AM
our garage door openers are really old, and don't work well, can we replace them or do we have to replace the whole kit and kaboodle?
Bill-n-Brillo
01-07-2012, 02:43 PM
our garage door openers are really old, and don't work well, can we replace them or do we have to replace the whole kit and kaboodle?
You can just replace the opener and keep the same garage door if the door's still in good shape.
Bill :)
Bill-n-Brillo
01-07-2012, 02:45 PM
A couple of years ago we actually had a 3-way going in our neighborhood! ........
hmmmm. Did it ruin any marriages?:angel:
No, but the garage doors are going to jail for lewd and lascivious behavior! Opening their doors to strangers!
Sick, I'm tellin' ya. Y'all are SICK!! :1rotfl:
:pepper2:
Bill :wave:
another Linda
01-07-2012, 03:07 PM
Sick, I'm tellin' ya. Y'all are SICK!! :1rotfl:
:pepper2:
Bill :wave:
I'm glad you came up with a reply, Bill. All I could think of was something that was probably in poor taste -- when in doubt stifle!
cquick
01-07-2012, 03:09 PM
I meant, do I have to replace the garage door opener, which is installed on the ceiling or can I just replace the remote controllers.
zcaveman
01-07-2012, 03:14 PM
I meant, do I have to replace the garage door opener, which is installed on the ceiling or can I just replace the remote controllers.
You can just replace the remote controllers. Go down to Romax or have them bring them out. I went from the 5X3 inch black box to a 3 X 1.5 inch box.
Hint: If they come out they charge you for a service call but they do program them for you. They are not that hard to program. You need to open one of your old boxes to get the code.
skyguy79
01-07-2012, 03:33 PM
Sick, I'm tellin' ya. Y'all are SICK!! :1rotfl:
:pepper2:
Bill :wave:Waaaah!!! Not being included in your post, I feel left out... forlorn! Woe is me; WOE is me!!!
http://www.positivelymichael.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=322&d=1271001768
Sky "Lonesome George" Guy
another Linda
01-07-2012, 03:39 PM
Waaaah!!! Not being included in your post, I feel left out... forlorn! Woe is me; WOE is me!!!
http://www.positivelymichael.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=322&d=1271001768
Sky "Lonesome George" Guy
I missed that! Very funny.
RichieB
01-07-2012, 03:58 PM
All I could think of was something that was probably in poor taste -- when in doubt stifle!
oh, that's no fun ! :)
Bill-n-Brillo
01-07-2012, 06:32 PM
Waaaah!!! Not being included in your post, I feel left out... forlorn! Woe is me; WOE is me!!!
http://www.positivelymichael.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=322&d=1271001768
Sky "Lonesome George" Guy
Sorry, sky! I think everybody here already knows you're sick......I just didn't want to bring it to the forefront once again!! ;) Heh-heh!
Bill :wave:
skyguy79
01-07-2012, 09:54 PM
Sorry, sky! I think everybody here already knows you're sick...... ;) Heh-heh!
Bill :wave:http://freeemoticonsandsmileys.com/animated%20emoticons/Funny%20Animated%20Emoticons/funny%20but%20crazy.gif
:popcorn:
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