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Some Common Garage Door Opener Problems And How To Fix Them

Author: Brittany Wolfe
by Brittany Wolfe
Posted: Dec 29, 2019

The opener is one of the most important components of the garage door. It’s the component that allows you to open the door from the convenience of your car seat with a remote controller or an app. It also comes with many safety features to prevent accidents. It’s hard to imagine a garage door without an opener yet many people tend to take the opener for granted which leads to breakdowns and other problems. Fortunately, most errors are minor enough that you can troubleshoot them yourself though you need a professional garage door opener repair in Parker for some cases.

Fixing Common Garage Door Opener Problems

  1. Remote Not WorkingIt’s one of the most common problems and can be fixed easily. First, check if the wall switch is working to be sure that the problem is with the remote. If the switch works fine, replace the remote’s batteries and try operating the door with it. Make sure that you aren’t too far from the garage, it may not receive the signal otherwise. Also, make sure that the antenna on the monitor unit is hanging downwards to allow the signals to reach it. If none of these steps work, replace the remote. If you are having the same problem with your keypad, follow the same steps and make sure that the keypad is programmed properly.
  2. Wall Switch Not WorkingIf the wall switch is not working, there could be a problem with the circuit. Check if the circuit breaker has tripped. If it has, reset the switch. If there’s no problem with the circuit then the opener’s motors may have broken down. Call a professional for garage door opener repair in Parker or have it replaced.
  3. Entrance Not Closing Or Opening All The WayIn some cases, the entrance may have no problem opening all the but does not close completely, and in other cases, the opposite may occur. This can happen due to many reasons. First, check if anything is blocking the safety sensors, they need to have a clear line of sight of each other to work properly and allow the door to close. Make sure that the sensors are aligned properly in a straight line. Check the rollers for rust and other damages. Try lubricating the rollers to see if works and have them replaced if it doesn’t. Check the close and open limit switches and set them properly. These switches are set to ensure your safety. Place them closer to the opener to ensure that the machine gets the signals. Have them replaced if they are damaged.
  4. Door Doesn’t Open In WinterDuring winter, the entryway may have an easier time closing than opening due to stiff rollers or sensitivity issues with the opener. Lubricate the rollers and if it opens properly. If it doesn’t try adjusting the opener’s sensitivity by turning the sensitivity screw. Make small adjustments when checking the response until you reach the ideal setting.
  5. Entrance Reverses Before Hitting The FloorThis is another problem caused due to stiff rollers and opener settings. First, check the opener’s closing force settings. This tells the device how much pressure it needs to apply to close the entryway. If the rollers are stiff, more closing force is required, set the opener accordingly. You can also apply lubricants to the rollers or have them replaced to ensure that the machine doesn’t need more power to function.
  6. Entrance Reverses After Hitting The FloorThis is another issue caused due to issue with the close limit switch. Adjust the switch’s setting little by little until the problem is solved.
  7. Motor Keeps Running After Entryway OpensThis issue often occurs when you install a new garage door and rarely occurs afterward. It’s caused when the up limit switch is too close to the opener. Move it away little by little until the problem is solved.

These are some common issues and ways to fix them.

About the Author

Hi, I am Brittany. I am a writer, illustrator, and social media manager at Red Dash Media LLC in New Jersey. I love singing & exploring new things. I am excited to join here.

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