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timi November 16th 06 02:08 AM

Garage door eratic using remote
 
Has anyone run across this problem:
The garage door opens and closes fine with the wired control. When
using the remotes ( I have 2 and they both have the same symptom), the
door moves 6 inches then stops. If I hit the remote again, the door
reverses for 6 inches. This doesn't occur all the time...sometimes the
remotes work fine. Any ideas?
Thanks


Bob M. November 16th 06 06:08 AM

Garage door eratic using remote
 
new batteries??


"timi" wrote in message
ups.com...
Has anyone run across this problem:
The garage door opens and closes fine with the wired control. When
using the remotes ( I have 2 and they both have the same symptom), the
door moves 6 inches then stops. If I hit the remote again, the door
reverses for 6 inches. This doesn't occur all the time...sometimes the
remotes work fine. Any ideas?
Thanks




Rich November 16th 06 08:10 PM

Garage door eratic using remote
 

"timi" wrote in message
ups.com...
Has anyone run across this problem:
The garage door opens and closes fine with the wired control. When
using the remotes ( I have 2 and they both have the same symptom), the
door moves 6 inches then stops. If I hit the remote again, the door
reverses for 6 inches. This doesn't occur all the time...sometimes the
remotes work fine. Any ideas?
Thanks


Find the receiver's antenna wire and straighten it out or reposition it.
You can also try mounting the receiver at the door's jamb and threading the
antenna behind the stop molding so that it is exposed outdoors in front of
the door.

Rich
http://www.garagedoorsupply.com



Beachcomber November 17th 06 10:57 AM

Garage door eratic using remote
 
On 15 Nov 2006 18:08:55 -0800, "timi" wrote:

Has anyone run across this problem:
The garage door opens and closes fine with the wired control. When
using the remotes ( I have 2 and they both have the same symptom), the
door moves 6 inches then stops. If I hit the remote again, the door
reverses for 6 inches. This doesn't occur all the time...sometimes the
remotes work fine. Any ideas?
Thanks


Does your door have the photo beam sensors? Sounds like a similar
problem I had. A certain times during the day, the sun would shine
directly into the receiver and cause the same symptoms you described.

The problem could have been easily resolved at the time of
installation if the contractor had noted how the house was sited with
respect to sunrise-sunset.

As others have said, it could also be something blocking or partially
obstructing your beam.

Beachcomber




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