They both have lights and both lights should be on.
My garage door won t open or close all the way.
The close limit switch may need adjusting.
The photo eye components consist of two pieces that align face to face across each side of the garage door roughly four feet above the ground.
If there s something blocking the door from closing all the way a full close will be impossible.
You may also want to check the tracks and the garage door itself for the culprit.
If the door opens with the wall switch a simple battery change in the remote should do the trick.
If your garage door won t close all the way the problem could be due to a blocked photo eye.
You might be out of range.
Depending on the brand.
Clutter or obstructions that block the sensor are the first problems to look for if your door won t close or in extreme cases open at all.
You should now be able to move the door up and down by hand.
If you can close it completely to ground level.
From here lift the garage door by hand about 3 feet above the ground and then release the door and see were it lands.
If one of them is off or blinking it means the invisible beam that tells the opener that the way is.
In order to figure out why your garage door won t open all the way you first need to make sure it s secure.
Garage door won t close all the way if the garage door opens correctly but fails to close completely there may be one of three common causes.
The majority of garage doors manufactured since the early 1990s are equipped with this safety feature.
If your garage door is closing fully and then reversing to open again then it may be due to a problem with the close limit switch.
To check the balance pull the emergency release cord or chain to disconnect the door.
The antenna on the motor could be damaged or blocked from the signal.
When your garage door won t open with the remote there are few things that can cause this problem.
If you can hear your garage door motor running for what seems like the full amount of time it normally would take to open or close the door but the door doesn t move chances are the disconnect switch has been enabled.
You don t want the door to come crashing down on you or anyone else once you begin disengaging your garage door opener.
Check your garage floor and the area surrounding it for any objects or debris that might be causing the improper close.
Every garage door opener comes with a disconnect switch in case you lose power.
Your garage door has set limit switches that instruct the motor when to stop running both when it is opening and when it is closing.
First check the sensor lights.
Make sure it is hanging down from the motor.