Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I had a similar problem with my MVP opener. The door would go down within about 6 inches of the floor, then go back up. The red light on the back of the opener was flashing. The owner's manual didn't help. I just unplugged the opener from the outlet for 15 sec. then plugged it back in. Worked after that.
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I had a similar problem with my Linear opener recently. When we went for a walk, we’d leave through the garage and push the button on the remote to close it.
The door would come down a couple of feet and then reverse itself to reopen. Worked fine with the keypad and wall button. My remote died a few days later so I changed the battery and haven’t had the issue since. It doesn’t make sense that something in the remote’s signal would cause the issue but we’re working fine now. |
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Eventually I replaced the sensors. The were less than $17 on Amazon (which surprised me) and have not had a reoccurrence in several years. Worked right away. These were for a Chamberlain opener--but you can probably locate the sensors for your unit for the same price? Good luck--it was real frustrating... Amazon.com |
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Was closing my door from the inside, and it reversed. Went over to check, and noticed the rope handle at the bottom was hanging down. Tucked it into a railing hole to get it out of the way of the sensors. The door then closed.
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I had the intermittent problem where the door would come down a foot or two and then reverse. The lights on the back of the motor assembly flashed the code for " contact reverse" rather than one of the codes associated with the light beam. The solution was to lubricate the moving parts on the door with a cleaner sold for that purpose. That's all it took -- hasn't had a problem in the three years since.
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