Hi,
New to the forums. Thanks for having me!
My opener works somewhat intermittently. If I let it sit for awhile, it might open... or it might just open a little ways and stop. It does this both on the way up and on the way down and it can stop anywhere along the way. There is no rhyme or reason to it. When it stops, the light turns off and the backlights on the wall switches go out. It could take minutes or hours for the lights come back on. when they do, the garage door will work again... maybe once... maybe for just a few seconds.
When it's working, it's working as normal. Doesn't appear to be slowing, working hard or anything.
Pressure dials were set fairly soft. I turned them all the way up and it made no difference.
This can even happen after it's been sitting all day. Motor doesn't need to get hot or anything.
Door is 6 years old, well used and has been noisy for years. It is not terribly easy to open or close. Certainly more difficult than most non-auto doors that I'm used to. I figure the rollers could use some Teflon or something.
I have never done anything to service it.
Your thoughts?
Update: Thu 5/19/11 10:51AM PDT
OK. My little girl hit the button yesterday afternoon and killed the door again. I wanted to attach the shuttle to the door arm again this morning so the door would at least be locked (no manual latch.) After sitting all night, the light was on so I hit the switch. The shuttle went the wrong way so I hit it again... dead; the light, the switch backlights, the whole 9. So it died with virtually no strain on it.
.
New to the forums. Thanks for having me!
My opener works somewhat intermittently. If I let it sit for awhile, it might open... or it might just open a little ways and stop. It does this both on the way up and on the way down and it can stop anywhere along the way. There is no rhyme or reason to it. When it stops, the light turns off and the backlights on the wall switches go out. It could take minutes or hours for the lights come back on. when they do, the garage door will work again... maybe once... maybe for just a few seconds.
When it's working, it's working as normal. Doesn't appear to be slowing, working hard or anything.
Pressure dials were set fairly soft. I turned them all the way up and it made no difference.
This can even happen after it's been sitting all day. Motor doesn't need to get hot or anything.
Door is 6 years old, well used and has been noisy for years. It is not terribly easy to open or close. Certainly more difficult than most non-auto doors that I'm used to. I figure the rollers could use some Teflon or something.
I have never done anything to service it.
Your thoughts?
Update: Thu 5/19/11 10:51AM PDT
OK. My little girl hit the button yesterday afternoon and killed the door again. I wanted to attach the shuttle to the door arm again this morning so the door would at least be locked (no manual latch.) After sitting all night, the light was on so I hit the switch. The shuttle went the wrong way so I hit it again... dead; the light, the switch backlights, the whole 9. So it died with virtually no strain on it.
.
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