You push the button to close the garage door.
Garage door keeps going up and down.
To troubleshoot the garage door opener button make sure it s clean and free of debris.
If you find that your garage door is reversing before even hitting the floor then it could be possible that there is a problem with the close force setting.
Automatic garage door openers are prone to a variety of problems most of which are fairly easy to fix with routine troubleshooting and maintenance.
It goes partway down reverses direction and goes back up again.
If the door goes up seemingly on its own after you close the door be sure to check for any debris the sensor is picking up.
Examine the garage door opener button.
Garage doors have many parts that all work together including safety features.
The garage door goes down then back up.
Besides a short in the circuit board any number of mechanisms that are involved in making the door open and close could be the cause of the garage door opener s ghost movement.
These garage doors have sensors near the ground to ensure nothing gets stuck underneath the door when it closes.
Your garage door opens immediately after closing.
Garage door opener keeps going back up.
Your travel down setting needs to be adjusted.
The door operator button is similar to a door bell.
It all depends on the configuration but you likely have a button that activates the door operator.
The garage door keeps going up and down.
Your garage door opens when it hits the ground.
Here s a rundown of some of the possible reasons this can be happening.
This setting basically controls how much force is allowed when closing the garage door.
This is almost always the result of a dirty or obstructed safety feature.
These issues include shorts in the wall button the garage door opener remote the wall button wiring the wired keypad or other related electronic issues.
But one of the more perplexing issues is when the door goes up and down by itself with no help from you.
It can seem quite ghostly having your garage door operate with a mind of its own.