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Default Chamberlain Garage Door Won't Close

Garage Door in question:
Chamberlain 41A5021-1E ½ HP Security +

Problem:
With the open/closing button mounted on the wall, it has started not
closing unless you keep the button pushed down until it is closed
completely. At any time during the closing, you release the button,
it will reverse and open right back up. BTW, it opens with no
problems.

With the remote (with fresh batteries), it will not close or even
start to close at all but will open fine. When telling it to close,
all it does is flash the light 10 times without even trying to close,
even holding the button down like with the wall mounted button
mentioned above.

Both of the above mentioned started messing up at the same time so the
problem is most likely not the remote or wall mounted button.

Is this a known thingy or anyone have a suggestion for things to check
that a humble idiot can handle?

Regards,
Ed
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Ed wrote:
Garage Door in question:
Chamberlain 41A5021-1E ½ HP Security +

Problem:
With the open/closing button mounted on the wall, it has started not
closing unless you keep the button pushed down until it is closed
completely. At any time during the closing, you release the button,
it will reverse and open right back up. BTW, it opens with no
problems.

With the remote (with fresh batteries), it will not close or even
start to close at all but will open fine. When telling it to close,
all it does is flash the light 10 times without even trying to close,
even holding the button down like with the wall mounted button
mentioned above.

Both of the above mentioned started messing up at the same time so the
problem is most likely not the remote or wall mounted button.

Is this a known thingy or anyone have a suggestion for things to check
that a humble idiot can handle?

Regards,
Ed

Hi,
Sounds like control logic problem. Circuit or relay.
You may have a cracked PCB solder trace due to vibration.
Worth checking on that.
Tony
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"Ed" wrote

Garage Door in question:
Chamberlain 41A5021-1E ½ HP Security +

Problem:
With the open/closing button mounted on the wall, it has started not
closing unless you keep the button pushed down until it is closed
completely. At any time during the closing, you release the button,
it will reverse and open right back up. BTW, it opens with no
problems.

With the remote (with fresh batteries), it will not close or even
start to close at all but will open fine. When telling it to close,
all it does is flash the light 10 times without even trying to close,


http://www.bearcatco.com/helpgifs/ch...eshooting.html

11. Door does not close, light on garage door opener flashing:

- Check The Protector System. Both sensors must be aligned or aimed
across the door opening without any beam obstruction. Remove any
obstruction or align both sensors.
- Check for spider webs and/or dirty lenses. Wipe clean.
- Make sure both LED lights are solid on each sensor housing.
- Check safety sensor wiring and connections to the power head unit.
Repair as necessary.
- Check for diagnostic flashing code "1". Located at the power head unit.
- Try replacing safety sensors. Retest.

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Your "electric eyes" may be misaligned, dirty or malfunctioning.
You can also inspect the wiring from the eye to the unit, check to see if
it's disconnected or broken.

Rich
http://www.garagedoorsupply.com

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Garage Door in question:
Chamberlain 41A5021-1E ½ HP Security +

Problem:
With the open/closing button mounted on the wall, it has started not
closing unless you keep the button pushed down until it is closed
completely. At any time during the closing, you release the button,
it will reverse and open right back up. BTW, it opens with no
problems.

With the remote (with fresh batteries), it will not close or even
start to close at all but will open fine. When telling it to close,
all it does is flash the light 10 times without even trying to close,
even holding the button down like with the wall mounted button
mentioned above.

Both of the above mentioned started messing up at the same time so the
problem is most likely not the remote or wall mounted button.

Is this a known thingy or anyone have a suggestion for things to check
that a humble idiot can handle?

Regards,
Ed



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Ed wrote:
Garage Door in question:
Chamberlain 41A5021-1E ½ HP Security +

Problem:
With the open/closing button mounted on the wall, it has started not
closing unless you keep the button pushed down until it is closed
completely. At any time during the closing, you release the button,
it will reverse and open right back up. BTW, it opens with no
problems.

With the remote (with fresh batteries), it will not close or even
start to close at all but will open fine. When telling it to close,
all it does is flash the light 10 times without even trying to close,
even holding the button down like with the wall mounted button
mentioned above.

Both of the above mentioned started messing up at the same time so the
problem is most likely not the remote or wall mounted button.

Is this a known thingy or anyone have a suggestion for things to check
that a humble idiot can handle?

Regards,
Ed


Check the solutions above, but I'll bet you can merely unplug the
opener for a minute or so, plug it back in, and it will work just fine.

For some reason, my Genie decides to do this exact same scenario about
once a year or so - the unplug / plug routine works every time.



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On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 19:39:14 GMT, "Rich"
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Your "electric eyes" may be misaligned, dirty or malfunctioning.


On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 12:36:56 GMT, "MasterBlaster"
wrote:

- Check for spider webs and/or dirty lenses. Wipe clean.





Rick and MasterBlaster.... It would seem that it was a dirty lens.
After cleaning both lenses, the door now works fine with the remote
and wall unit......

Thanks a bunch.....

Ed
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Ed wrote:
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 19:39:14 GMT, "Rich"
wrote:


Your "electric eyes" may be misaligned, dirty or malfunctioning.



On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 12:36:56 GMT, "MasterBlaster"
wrote:


- Check for spider webs and/or dirty lenses. Wipe clean.






Rick and MasterBlaster.... It would seem that it was a dirty lens.
After cleaning both lenses, the door now works fine with the remote
and wall unit......

Thanks a bunch.....

Ed

Hi,
For that there is a card with IR sensing material on it. Very handy to
check IR emitter andaligning sensor.
Tony
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replying to Squirrel, Sandie wrote:
squirrels wrote:

Check the solutions above, but I'll bet you can merely unplug the
opener for a minute or so, plug it back in, and it will work just fine.
For some reason, my Genie decides to do this exact same scenario about
once a year or so - the unplug / plug routine works every time.



Thank you for posting this response. It fixed my problem. I was having a
simular problem to the one the guy discussed and I unpluged for 1 minute
and plugged it back in it made a click noise and worked fine.

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Sandie wrote:
replying to Squirrel, Sandie wrote:
squirrels wrote:

Check the solutions above, but I'll bet you can merely unplug the
opener for a minute or so, plug it back in, and it will work just fine.
For some reason, my Genie decides to do this exact same scenario about
once a year or so - the unplug / plug routine works every time.



Thank you for posting this response. It fixed my problem. I was having a
simular problem to the one the guy discussed and I unpluged for 1 minute
and plugged it back in it made a click noise and worked fine.

Hi,
If the power was lost split second.
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On Sun, 19 Oct 2014 19:43:32 -0600, Tony Hwang
wrote:

Thank you for posting this response. It fixed my problem. I was having a
simular problem to the one the guy discussed and I unpluged for 1 minute
and plugged it back in it made a click noise and worked fine.

Hi,
If the power was lost split second.


Irrigation sprinkler controllers or water softeners can do the same,
unless they have a 9V battery to save the settings. (EPROM / chip data
gets corrupted) for a moment...

Unplug to reset.
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