Garage door opener
Need a recommendation for someone to repair my garage door opener, door will go up but opener won't activate to close.
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Is one of your springs broken?
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Ryan O'Cull, 352-207-5668, or
Scott Cowan, 352-697-0321 |
This is usually a problem with the sensors. I have seen this at least 6 times at neighbors homes. The installers just twist the wires together at the sensors, and maybe some tape. The problem is that these connections fail over time. I replace these with a crimped comnnection. Take a look at the lights on the sensors, also most garage door openers will show a code (blinking LED or LEDs), you will need the instruction manual to decode, but this will tell you the problem. I am currently very busy with home projects, but if you have a friend that knows how to make crimped connections have these redone and see if it fixes your problem.
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Also check to see if anything is obstructing the sensors.
It doesn't take much to interfere with them |
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Also could be as simple as one of the sensors being inadvertently bumped/bracket bent out of alignment.
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try another opener first
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Thanks
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Ask for randy
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Is your garage door on a golf course??
Might want to ask this in another forum... :ohdear::ohdear::ohdear: |
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Happened to me multiple times. The sensor got either bumped out of alignment, the wire came undone, dirty, or something is in its way.
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I had similar problem, the wall controller was bad & hadvto be replaced.
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