Garage door wont open????

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Is it flashing a code?? Found this on the internet....

# flashes - Problem
1-The Protector System wire open or totally misaligned
2-The Protector System wire shorted or black/white wire reversal
3-Door Control or Multi-Function control Panel wire shorted
4-IR sensor slightly misaligned (dim or flashing sensor LED)
5-Motor overheated/Possible RPM sensor failure -- unplug to reset
6-Motor circuit failure -- replace RX/LX board
Rapid-Chamberlain transmitter with the correct format code being received
(opener not necessarily programmed to respond)
 

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More info I found....

[h=2]Craftsman garage door opener no power to sensors
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what is this?

Posted by () on Tue, Apr 14, 09 at 9:20


I have a 1994 Craftsman garage door opener, chain drive, which will not close. When the wired remote is pushed, the lights flash.
I have replaced the old, corroded door sensors but that did not fix the problem. The green lights on the sensors do not light up. I checked the wires leading to the sensors and they both will conduct current. I checked the sensor contact screws on the unit with a multi-tester and get no reading.
Any suggestions on what to check next?


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what is this?


  • Posted by () on Tue, Apr 14, 09 at 9:25

Make sure the wiring is connected correctly. One of the wires from each sensor has a black trace. These must be connected to terminal 3 and the two plain white wires connect to terminal 2. If this is not the problem I would suspect the logic board.
 

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So now it's working. All I tried was pushing and holding the g-door opener button mounted in the garage and it worked. The sensor lights are back on. Then I left it for a while and it stopped working again. So again I held the button down until door closed/ open and all is good.

Guess ill see in the am if its still working. Something defiantly must be loose. I never did count how many times the light flickered for a code. Kind of interesting I'm sure ill get another chance.

I also did play a bit with the power levels for door opening and closing.
 

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I think if you hold the wired button, it over-rides the sensors... Don't quote me on that..


So now it's working. All I tried was pushing and holding the g-door opener button mounted in the garage and it worked. The sensor lights are back on. Then I left it for a while and it stopped working again. So again I held the button down until door closed/ open and all is good.

Guess ill see in the am if its still working. Something defiantly must be loose. I never did count how many times the light flickered for a code. Kind of interesting I'm sure ill get another chance.

I also did play a bit with the power levels for door opening and closing.
 

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I think if you hold the wired button, it over-rides the sensors... Don't quote me on that..

Your probably right. Either way it got power back to the sensors for now!!
 

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I think if you hold the wired button, it over-rides the sensors... Don't quote me on that..
You are correct. Push and hold the button until the door is fully closed. That is what I have to do in order to close the door when the sun shines on the one sensor (like others have mentioned).
 

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Tying on to an old thread for a quick question.
One of my garage door sensor wires was chewed off at the housing so I am looking for a new one to wire in. Does any brand work with any opener? Anyone know of anywhere to get a good deal on them?
 

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Tying on to an old thread for a quick question.
One of my garage door sensor wires was chewed off at the housing so I am looking for a new one to wire in. Does any brand work with any opener? Anyone know of anywhere to get a good deal on them?

Carefully use a dremel tool and cut the case open. All 4 sides.
Re attach (solder) wires to the sensor and glue gun the case back together.
 
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