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Garage Door Opener will not close
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| Andrew Sarangan 2005-07-16, 4:25 am |
| This is a very old garage door opener. Brand name is "Auto Mate". It is
probably 25 years old or even more. It was working fine until last week.
There was a paint bucket which stopped the door while it was closing. After
that I am unable to close the door. Every time I activate the door, it
opens, but it will not reverse direction.
Before you ask, this door does not have an optical sensor for obstructions.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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| TPutmann@AmericaOffline.com 2005-07-16, 4:25 am |
| Dude
The thing is called an OPENER. Openers OPEN things, not close them.
If you want the door to CLOSE, you need a garage door CLOSER !!!
Next time, consider the name of the thing for clues to what it does
!!!
On 15 Jul 2005 22:27:56 -0500, Andrew Sarangan
<asarangan@yahoospamgoaway.com> wrote:
quote:
>This is a very old garage door opener. Brand name is "Auto Mate". It is
>probably 25 years old or even more. It was working fine until last week.
>There was a paint bucket which stopped the door while it was closing. After
>that I am unable to close the door. Every time I activate the door, it
>opens, but it will not reverse direction.
>
>Before you ask, this door does not have an optical sensor for obstructions.
>
>Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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| Joseph Meehan 2005-07-16, 12:25 pm |
| Andrew Sarangan wrote:
quote:
> This is a very old garage door opener. Brand name is "Auto Mate". It
> is probably 25 years old or even more. It was working fine until last
> week. There was a paint bucket which stopped the door while it was
> closing. After that I am unable to close the door. Every time I
> activate the door, it opens, but it will not reverse direction.
>
> Before you ask, this door does not have an optical sensor for
> obstructions.
>
> Any suggestions would be appreciated.
It likely does have a force sensor. The first thing you want to do is
to disconnect the opener and try moving it up and down manually. It should
move smoothly and easily and it should be able to park at the top and
bottom.
--
Joseph Meehan
Dia duit
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| I would also check to see what type of up and down "limit" devices the unit
has and be sure that both the limit switches and the limit actuators have
not been damaged
"Andrew Sarangan" <asarangan@yahoospamgoaway.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9694EDF784329asaranganyahoocom@38.119.71.61...
quote:
> This is a very old garage door opener. Brand name is "Auto Mate". It is
> probably 25 years old or even more. It was working fine until last week.
> There was a paint bucket which stopped the door while it was closing.
> After
> that I am unable to close the door. Every time I activate the door, it
> opens, but it will not reverse direction.
>
> Before you ask, this door does not have an optical sensor for
> obstructions.
>
> Any suggestions would be appreciated.
>
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| CL (dnoyeB) Gilbert 2005-07-16, 6:25 pm |
| TPutmann@AmericaOffline.com wrote:
quote:
> Dude
>
> The thing is called an OPENER. Openers OPEN things, not close them.
> If you want the door to CLOSE, you need a garage door CLOSER !!!
>
> Next time, consider the name of the thing for clues to what it does
> !!!
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>
lol, thats the first thing that came to my mind. I don't know why.
Sir, that will cost you an additional $399...
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Respectfully,
CL Gilbert
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| asarangan@myrealbox.com 2005-07-17, 6:25 pm |
| Thanks for all the replies. The problem went away when I let the door
open fully until it hit the upper limit. My guess is there must be a
force switch which, when activated by a door obstruction, can only be
reset by fully opening the door. However, due to other objects hanging
from the ceiling, I usually never let the door open fully. I shut off
the power before its opens too much. So I disconnected the door from
the opener arm, and let the arm retreact fully. That solved the
problem.
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<asarangan@myrealbox.com> wrote in message
news:1121620129.480300.114480@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
quote:
> Thanks for all the replies. The problem went away
> when I let the door
> open fully until it hit the upper limit. My guess is
> there must be a
> force switch which, when activated by a door
> obstruction, can only be
> reset by fully opening the door. However, due to
> other objects hanging
> from the ceiling, I usually never let the door open
> fully. I shut off
> the power before its opens too much. So I
> disconnected the door from
> the opener arm, and let the arm retreact fully. That
> solved the
> problem.
>
And, of course, you omitted that from your original
post because??????
Jeez!
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| asarangan@yahoo.com 2005-07-24, 9:06 pm |
| You didn't even respond to the orginal question, so what are you
whining about?
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| G Henslee 2005-07-24, 9:06 pm |
| asarangan@yahoo.com wrote:
> You didn't even respond to the orginal question, so what are you
> whining about?
>
Go play with your garage door opener, genius. Tomorrow, clean out that
shithole garage of yours.
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