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[Closed] Help me diagnose my garage door not closing problem

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We have an electric garage door which is opening as normal however it won't close - when I press the button on the remote I can hear a 'clicking' noise which is, I believe, the sound of the safety sensors tripping (there are two sensors at approx knee-height which will stop the door from closing if they are triggered). However there is nothing in their path. I have checked them both by removing the covers and cleaning the optical lenses which were slightly covered in dust/cobwebs but it's still happening. The only other thing I can see that is a potential issue is that there was some water ingress after some heavy storms recently which dripped a little water onto one of the sensors but the insides seem 100% dry.

Any suggestions on where else I should be looking to trouble-shoot this?

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Posted : 13/01/2020 11:00 am
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Can you not 'bridge' the various switches/sensors in turn to work out which one is recording a false positive (or negative if a circuit that should be made isn't)?


 
Posted : 13/01/2020 11:09 am
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Can you not ‘bridge’ the various switches/sensors in turn to work out which one is recording a false positive (or negative if a circuit that should be made isn’t)?

No, as I wouldn't have a clue where to start 🙁


 
Posted : 13/01/2020 11:13 am
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I'd check the price on them and if they're cheap experiment by just swapping in new components.

Or get someone in who know what they're doing 😉


 
Posted : 13/01/2020 11:17 am
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You certain it's those sensors, and not some kind of anti-crush thing that thinks there's something the door is shutting on? That could be a simple need for lubrication?


 
Posted : 13/01/2020 1:11 pm
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Does it move at all? If not then like fadda says it sounds like something in the anticrush or similar. Is there a manual override that can be used to help kickstart it?


 
Posted : 13/01/2020 1:19 pm
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Do you mean it tries to do something THEN clicks or clicks THEN does nothing?


 
Posted : 13/01/2020 1:21 pm
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Is your car halfway in? That'd do it.

I'd be looking at lube / jamming also.


 
Posted : 13/01/2020 1:24 pm
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I can make it go down by using the manual over-ride (which it does quite smoothly) so I don't think it is an anti-crush thing. However when I press the remote it makes no attempt to close at all, it just clicks straight away which sounds like the click I hear when I trip the sensors (every time I walk in or out of the garage they click as they beam is interrupted) so it *seems* it's the sensors that are being triggered but there is nothing in their path. Unless it's a poltergeist loitering in the doorway?


 
Posted : 13/01/2020 1:37 pm
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Also, if I manually move it down at all (ie, so it is half closed) it still won't continue to close, it will just open up again.


 
Posted : 13/01/2020 1:38 pm
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I've literally just been into a local garage door dealer to ask about the same problem.

Mine appears to work fine but won't go down on the button. He said it's a safety feature. There's a small box on the bottom edge of my door which is a proximity sensor to stop it from crushing stuff. He said there should be a small lithium battery in there and when it runs out, the sensor stops working and the door won't close.

He also said if I try holding the 'down' button for 15 seconds it'll work like a dead man switch i.e. it'll move as long as I'm holding the button. Can't wait to get home and try it.


 
Posted : 13/01/2020 1:44 pm
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I tried the 'hold it down' thing and it doesn't work on mine. Also mine are hard-wired (old-school 1980s door) so no batteries in them.


 
Posted : 13/01/2020 2:20 pm
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Have you emptied a can of WD40 all over it yet? The internet tells me that will fix anything. Didn't seem to fix to bowl I dropped on the floor last night though.


 
Posted : 13/01/2020 4:03 pm
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Mine was the 3.6v lithium battery (you'll have to get it online) but now its detecting an impact when it touches the floor and keeps opening a few centimeters (or staying shut but sounding the alarm as it thinks someone is lifting the door). Bloody thing.


 
Posted : 13/01/2020 4:09 pm
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As mentioned earlier, mine doesn't have batteries (or doesn't seem to have any) as it looks hard-wired in. I will check again when it isn't blowing a gale outside.


 
Posted : 13/01/2020 4:12 pm
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If it doesn't have batteries for the sensor then there might be a problem or break with the wire or track that gets power to the sensor?


 
Posted : 13/01/2020 5:08 pm

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