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dmkAlex July 20th 08 04:00 AM

Genie garage opener problem: opens by itself
 
My 5 year old ggenie garage door opener started misbehaving in the
past month or so.
It will open by itself. Once it's open, I can't close it with the
remote, or the wall button.
I have removed the batteries in the remote controls in my cars and
outside. I have even disconnected the wall control. But as long as the
power if plugged in, it will open by itself.

It doesn't happen immediately. If I leave it plugged in, with a few
hours it will open.

Any suggestion other than replacing the main unit?

Thanks.

Kevin Ricks July 20th 08 05:58 AM

Genie garage opener problem: opens by itself
 
dmkAlex wrote:
My 5 year old ggenie garage door opener started misbehaving in the
past month or so.
It will open by itself. Once it's open, I can't close it with the
remote, or the wall button.
I have removed the batteries in the remote controls in my cars and
outside. I have even disconnected the wall control. But as long as the
power if plugged in, it will open by itself.

It doesn't happen immediately. If I leave it plugged in, with a few
hours it will open.

Any suggestion other than replacing the main unit?

Thanks.


Go through the troubleshooting section in the user manual. If you don't
have manual then download from the Genie web site. Then call Genie Co
technical support and explain. They will ask you to go though
troubleshooting procedures.... Then you can say I already did that.

I had a similar problem. My door would open with button or remote then
not close. Genie sent me a main circuit board for free after I went
through all the troubleshooting stuff.
If you can't get a warranty fix then I would get a new opener.

Kevin




ransley July 20th 08 06:04 AM

Genie garage opener problem: opens by itself
 
On Jul 19, 10:00*pm, dmkAlex wrote:
My 5 year old ggenie garage door opener started misbehaving in the
past month or so.
It will open by itself. Once it's open, I can't close it with the
remote, or the wall button.
I have removed the batteries in the remote controls in my cars and
outside. I have even disconnected the wall control. But as long as the
power if plugged in, it will open by itself.

It doesn't happen immediately. If I leave it plugged in, with a few
hours it will open.

Any suggestion other than replacing the main unit?

Thanks.


The tension or set point could be set to high, back it off on the main
ceiling unit, mine was set that way. Remotes also stick to an on
position.

J.H. Holliday July 20th 08 09:01 PM

Genie garage opener problem: opens by itself
 
"dmkAlex" wrote in message
...
My 5 year old ggenie garage door opener started misbehaving in the
past month or so.
It will open by itself. Once it's open, I can't close it with the
remote, or the wall button.
I have removed the batteries in the remote controls in my cars and
outside. I have even disconnected the wall control. But as long as the
power if plugged in, it will open by itself.

It doesn't happen immediately. If I leave it plugged in, with a few
hours it will open.

Any suggestion other than replacing the main unit?

Thanks.


Exorcist...



Smarty July 21st 08 02:33 AM

Genie garage opener problem: opens by itself
 
"J.H. Holliday" doc@okcorral wrote in message
. ..
"dmkAlex" wrote in message
...
My 5 year old genie garage door opener started misbehaving in the
past month or so.
It will open by itself. Once it's open, I can't close it with the
remote, or the wall button.
I have removed the batteries in the remote controls in my cars and
outside. I have even disconnected the wall control. But as long as the
power if plugged in, it will open by itself.

It doesn't happen immediately. If I leave it plugged in, with a few
hours it will open.

Any suggestion other than replacing the main unit?

Thanks.


Exorcist...


Suggest you unplug the Genie and remove (temporarily) the wires which are
presently connecting the Genie unit to the wall button. Then plug the Genie
back in and see if it it operates all by itself with no wires connected. You
may have a short in your button wiring, a defective button, or poorly
connected wires at the Genie, and all 3 of these possibilities will be
eliminated by disconnecting the wires.

If the door still operates randomly with the button wiring disconnected,
then the unit itself needs service, most likely a defective logic board, and
should be serviced by a qualified Genie technician. If the problem
disappears, trace the wiring to the button to see where the fault lies. You
may have a staple which is occasionally shorting the wires, a bad
connection, a broken button, etc.


Smarty



[email protected] July 21st 08 03:01 AM

Genie garage opener problem: opens by itself
 
On Jul 20, 9:33�pm, "Smarty" wrote:
"J.H. Holliday" doc@okcorral wrote in message

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"dmkAlex" wrote in message
....
My 5 year old genie garage door opener started misbehaving in the
past month or so.
It will open by itself. Once it's open, I can't close it with the
remote, or the wall button.
I have removed the batteries in the remote controls in my cars and
outside. I have even disconnected the wall control. But as long as the
power if plugged in, it will open by itself.


It doesn't happen immediately. If I leave it plugged in, with a few
hours it will open.


Any suggestion other than replacing the main unit?


Thanks.


Exorcist...


Suggest you unplug the Genie and remove (temporarily) the wires which are
presently connecting the Genie unit to the wall button. Then plug the Genie
back in and see if it it operates all by itself with no wires connected. You
may have a short in your button wiring, a defective button, or poorly
connected wires at the Genie, and all 3 of these possibilities will be
eliminated by disconnecting the wires.

If the door still operates randomly with the button wiring disconnected,
then the unit itself needs service, most likely a defective logic board, and
should be serviced by a qualified Genie technician. If the problem
disappears, trace the wiring to the button to see where the fault lies. You
may have a staple which is occasionally shorting the wires, a bad
connection, a broken button, etc.

Smarty- Hide quoted text -

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change code, perhaps a neighbor has the same code.

my brother in law has X10 and couldnt understand why his lights turned
on every nite at 5 pm, till i explained a neighbor likely had the same
code.

we changed code, no more troubles

also look for button wires contacting other things.

as a child i fixed our doorbell that rang at random times.

I noticed it rang wjhen the hot water tank turned on.

doorbell wires crossed gas pipe hanger. tank turning on caused
doorbell to ring, at all times of day and nite:(

boy was i excited fixing it:)

willshak July 21st 08 04:13 PM

Genie garage opener problem: opens by itself
 
on 7/20/2008 10:01 PM said the following:
On Jul 20, 9:33�pm, "Smarty" wrote:

"J.H. Holliday" doc@okcorral wrote in message

. ..






"dmkAlex" wrote in message
....

My 5 year old genie garage door opener started misbehaving in the
past month or so.
It will open by itself. Once it's open, I can't close it with the
remote, or the wall button.
I have removed the batteries in the remote controls in my cars and
outside. I have even disconnected the wall control. But as long as the
power if plugged in, it will open by itself.

It doesn't happen immediately. If I leave it plugged in, with a few
hours it will open.

Any suggestion other than replacing the main unit?

Thanks.

Exorcist...

Suggest you unplug the Genie and remove (temporarily) the wires which are
presently connecting the Genie unit to the wall button. Then plug the Genie
back in and see if it it operates all by itself with no wires connected. You
may have a short in your button wiring, a defective button, or poorly
connected wires at the Genie, and all 3 of these possibilities will be
eliminated by disconnecting the wires.

If the door still operates randomly with the button wiring disconnected,
then the unit itself needs service, most likely a defective logic board, and
should be serviced by a qualified Genie technician. If the problem
disappears, trace the wiring to the button to see where the fault lies. You
may have a staple which is occasionally shorting the wires, a bad
connection, a broken button, etc.

Smarty- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


change code, perhaps a neighbor has the same code.

my brother in law has X10 and couldnt understand why his lights turned
on every nite at 5 pm, till i explained a neighbor likely had the same
code.

we changed code, no more troubles

also look for button wires contacting other things.

as a child i fixed our doorbell that rang at random times.

I noticed it rang wjhen the hot water tank turned on.

doorbell wires crossed gas pipe hanger. tank turning on caused
doorbell to ring, at all times of day and nite:(

boy was i excited fixing it:)

Do you remember how those wires shorted on the heater rang the door
bell? Sounds like a good way to rig up a bell to tell when the heater
turns on and how long it runs. Maybe we can do the same on the heat
supply and well pump:-)

--

Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
in the original Orange County
To email, remove the double zeroes after @

Harlan Messinger July 21st 08 04:26 PM

Genie garage opener problem: opens by itself
 
Anthony Diodati wrote:
wrote in message
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change code, perhaps a neighbor has the same code.


But that wouldn't explain why the door won't close afterwards.

Anthony Diodati July 21st 08 07:18 PM

Genie garage opener problem: opens by itself
 

"Smarty" wrote in message
...
Suggest you unplug the Genie and remove (temporarily) the wires which are
presently connecting the Genie unit to the wall button. Then plug the
Genie back in and see if it it operates all by itself with no wires
connected. You may have a short in your button wiring, a defective button,
or poorly connected wires at the Genie, and all 3 of these possibilities
will be eliminated by disconnecting the wires.

If the door still operates randomly with the button wiring disconnected,
then the unit itself needs service, most likely a defective logic board,
and should be serviced by a qualified Genie technician. If the problem
disappears, trace the wiring to the button to see where the fault lies.
You may have a staple which is occasionally shorting the wires, a bad
connection, a broken button, etc.


Smarty


Smarty That sounds like a good idea.
Tony



Anthony Diodati July 21st 08 07:22 PM

Genie garage opener problem: opens by itself
 

wrote in message
...

change code, perhaps a neighbor has the same code.

my brother in law has X10 and couldnt understand why his lights turned
on every nite at 5 pm, till i explained a neighbor likely had the same
code.

we changed code, no more troubles

also look for button wires contacting other things.

as a child i fixed our doorbell that rang at random times.

I noticed it rang wjhen the hot water tank turned on.

doorbell wires crossed gas pipe hanger. tank turning on caused
doorbell to ring, at all times of day and nite:(

boy was i excited fixing it:)

Another good possibility

Let us know what you come up with.
Tony



Anthony Diodati July 21st 08 07:26 PM

Genie garage opener problem: opens by itself
 

"Anthony Diodati" mrbreezeet1NO wrote in message
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"Smarty" wrote in message
...
Suggest you unplug the Genie and remove (temporarily) the wires which are
presently connecting the Genie unit to the wall button. Then plug the
Genie back in and see if it it operates all by itself with no wires
connected. You may have a short in your button wiring, a defective
button, or poorly connected wires at the Genie, and all 3 of these
possibilities will be eliminated by disconnecting the wires.

If the door still operates randomly with the button wiring disconnected,
then the unit itself needs service, most likely a defective logic board,
and should be serviced by a qualified Genie technician. If the problem
disappears, trace the wiring to the button to see where the fault lies.
You may have a staple which is occasionally shorting the wires, a bad
connection, a broken button, etc.


Smarty


Smarty That sounds like a good idea.
Tony



Although might point towards the logic board, because he says once it goes
up, he cant close it with the button or the remote.
Again, let us know what you find.
Tony



Smarty July 22nd 08 12:27 AM

Genie garage opener problem: opens by itself
 
"Anthony Diodati" mrbreezeet1NO wrote in message
...

"Smarty" wrote in message
...
Suggest you unplug the Genie and remove (temporarily) the wires which are
presently connecting the Genie unit to the wall button. Then plug the
Genie back in and see if it it operates all by itself with no wires
connected. You may have a short in your button wiring, a defective
button, or poorly connected wires at the Genie, and all 3 of these
possibilities will be eliminated by disconnecting the wires.

If the door still operates randomly with the button wiring disconnected,
then the unit itself needs service, most likely a defective logic board,
and should be serviced by a qualified Genie technician. If the problem
disappears, trace the wiring to the button to see where the fault lies.
You may have a staple which is occasionally shorting the wires, a bad
connection, a broken button, etc.


Smarty


Smarty That sounds like a good idea.
Tony


Thanks Tony. Hopefully it will isolate the problem.



dmkAlex July 22nd 08 10:58 PM

Genie garage opener problem: opens by itself
 
Called Genie.
They pin pointed that it was a circuit board problem
Unit out of warranty, so $65 for a replacement.
That's still cheaper than $200 for a new unit.

Thanks.

Smarty July 23rd 08 01:02 AM

Genie garage opener problem: opens by itself
 
"dmkAlex" wrote in message
...
Called Genie.
They pin pointed that it was a circuit board problem
Unit out of warranty, so $65 for a replacement.
That's still cheaper than $200 for a new unit.

Thanks.


Glad to help.




Anthony Diodati July 23rd 08 05:01 AM

Genie garage opener problem: opens by itself
 

"dmkAlex" wrote in message
...
Called Genie.
They pin pointed that it was a circuit board problem
Unit out of warranty, so $65 for a replacement.
That's still cheaper than $200 for a new unit.

Thanks.


I'll bet they've seen it before.
Well $65.00 is not too bad.
Thanks for the follow up.
Tony




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