If you find that your garage door closes part way and then goes back up this can be triggered by objects on the ground blocking their path such as garbage cans or toys.
Garage door goes up but not down with remote.
To fix this issue increase the down limit one quarter turn.
This is done with the help of sensors in the motor and on each side of the opening near the floor and mounted on the tracks.
The garage door may attempt to go down but will come right back up and the overhead light on the garage door opener will blink.
This is the override for the safety sensors.
You will find that the door will only move an inch or so in the close direction and reverse.
However if your garage door doesn t bounce back up then you know you have a problem.
By wade shaddy updated december 19 2018 you push the button to close the garage door.
It goes partway down reverses direction and goes back up again.
If you remove the wall button there will be 2 wires connected.
Step by step procedures to try if the garage door of your home will not go down without holding the button before calling a repair man was this video helpful.
Disconnect the chain or screw drive and move the door manually to the full up position and down to the full closed position to be sure that it s not a mechanical problem.
The problem is either due to a blocked path between the sensors dirty eyes loose wires at the sensors or at the motor head or just bad sensors.
This could include small items like rocks gum or mud buildup.
This is almost always the result of a dirty.
In garage door operators made after 1993 there are required safety features that open the door during the close cycle when they detect something blocking the door.
You ll then want to test it again and if it s not right keep adjusting the down limit nob until your garage door hit the board and bounces back up.
It could also be caused by a buildup of debris on the tracks that prevents the rollers from moving forward.
Remove the 2 wires then touch them together see if it the door starts to open or close and if it does separate the 2 wires and allow the door to close or open fully.
The transmitters remotes will not work to close the garage door.
A good way to see if this is what s wrong with your door is make sure nothing is blocking the door from closing and hold down the wall mounted button inside your garage.
This also disables any remotes or wireless keypads.
If your garage door hits it bounces up and starts to open again your garage door is working well.