Garage Door Opener: Why doesn't my garage door opener work?
If the garage door opener's motor unit has power but won't respond to any remote or the wall control, the problem could be the logic board. Unplug the garage door opener and check the wiring connections on the panel. If the wiring connections are okay, wait a few minutes before plugging the garage door opener in; disconnecting the power resets the logic board after an electrical disturbance. Then test whether the opener works. If not, you'll likely need to replace the logic board or drive motor.
If the door only moves a few inches and stops, the RPM sensor could be bad. If the motor runs but doesn't move the door, you may need to replace the gear and sprocket assembly or the drive and worm gears. A broken belt or chain and cable assembly could also prevent the door from moving when the motor runs. Watch this video for more troubleshooting tips for motor problems.
Obstructions in door travel will also prevent the garage door opener from working. Pull the emergency release cord to check whether the door opens smoothly; fix the door tracks if the door binds when opening. If the door opens smoothly, you may need to adjust the up-force setting.
The garage door opener may signal an error code by flashing lights on the motor unit in a repeating pattern when the opener doesn't work. If you see an error code flashing on the motor unit, look up the error code in your owner's manual or refer to our error code charts to decipher the code and troubleshoot the problem.
THESE REPAIRS MAY HELP SOLVE YOUR GARAGE DOOR OPENER PROBLEM
Replace the garage door opener gear and sprocket assembly
As the drive shaft and sprocket rotate, they drive the trolley that lifts and lowers the garage door. The plastic gear on the drive shaft is designed to fail if the garage door gets stuck in the travel tracks, protecting the expensive drive motor from damage. If the gear is worn or damaged, the door won't move properly. Replace the gear shaft and sprocket assembly if it's damaged or worn out.
Garage door opener gear and sprocket assembly
How to replace a chain-drive garage door opener gear and sprocket assembly
If your garage door opener's motor runs but the chain doesn't move, the gear and sprocket assembly might be broken or worn. This repair guide and video show how to replace a chain-drive garage door opener gear and sprocket assembly.
Replace the garage door opener drive and worm gears
The worm gear attaches to the motor shaft and rotates the drive gear to spin the sprocket which drives the chain to move the door. Made of plastic, the worm and drive gears strip out to protect the motor from damage if the door suddenly hits an object in its travel path. Replace the drive and worm gears if they're worn or stripped.
Garage door opener drive and worm gears
How to replace a chain-drive garage door opener drive and worm gears
If your chain-drive garage door opener motor runs but the garage door won't move, the drive and worm gears might be stripped or worn. This repair guide and video show step by step how to replace the drive and worm gears in a chain-drive garage door opener.
Replace the garage door opener logic board
The logic board receives input signals from remotes, sensors and the wall control. It controls the electro-mechanical functions of the garage door opener. Replace the logic board if it doesn't receive input signals or doesn't control components properly.
Garage door opener logic board
How to replace a garage door opener logic board
If your garage door opener remote controls and wall control don't work, the logic board might be the problem. This repair guide and video show how to replace a garage door opener logic board in 6 steps.
Replace the garage door opener RPM sensor
The RPM sensor monitors motor shaft rotation and sends speed signals to the logic board. The logic board shuts off the motor and flashes the learn light 5 times when it doesn't receive speed signals from the RPM sensor. The door only moves 6 to 8 inches and then stops when the logic board isn't receiving speed signals. Replace the RPM sensor if the door only moves a short distance and the learn light flashes 5 times.
Garage door opener rpm sensor
How to replace a chain-drive garage door opener RPM sensor
If your chain-drive garage door opener's LED light flashes 5 times and the door moves just a few inches at a time, the RPM sensor might be the problem. The repair guide and video show how to replace a garage door opener RPM sensor in 6 steps.
Replace the garage door opener belt
The motor pulley drives the belt to move the trolley along the rail to lift and lower the garage door. If the belt frays or breaks, replace it.
Garage door opener belt
How to replace a garage door opener drive belt
If your belt-drive garage door opener won't open or close, the belt might be broken. This repair guide and video show how to replace a garage door opener drive belt.
Replace the garage door opener chain and cable assembly
The sprocket on the motor unit drives the chain and cable assembly. The cable is attached to the trolley that lifts and lowers the garage door. If the chain or the cable is damaged, replace it.
Garage door opener chain and cable assembly
How to replace a garage door opener drive chain and cable assembly
If your chain-drive garage door opener motor starts but the door won't open, the drive chain and cable might be broken. The DIY repair guide and video show how to replace the drive chain and cable assembly on a garage door opener.
Replace the garage door opener DC motor
The DC motor rotates the pulley which drives the belt to move the door. Replace the motor if it doesn't run when you activate the garage door opener.
Garage door opener dc motor
How to replace a belt-drive garage door opener motor
If your belt-drive garage door opener won't start, the motor might be locked up or worn out. This step-by-step repair guide and video show how to replace a belt-drive garage door opener motor.
Replace the garage door opener AC motor
The AC motor drives the gears that rotate the sprocket which moves the chain to raise and lower the door. Replace the motor if it doesn't run when you activate the garage door opener.
Garage door opener ac motor
How to replace a chain-drive garage door opener motor
If your chain-drive garage door opener motor won't start, the motor could be locked up or worn out. This DIY repair guide and video show how to replace the motor on a chain-drive garage door opener.
Adjust and align the garage door opener
When the garage door opener doesn't work operate properly, check the alignment of the motor unit and/or the rail and realign if necessary. If necessary, adjust the settings for travel limits and force limits, following the instructions in the owner's manual. make sure that the photoelectric eyes of the safety sensor are aligned.
Adjust and align the garage door opener
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