In order to fix this you ll want to make small changes to the close limit setting until the door opener knows to stop once the door has reached the floor.
Garage door begins to go down then back up.
This is almost always the result of a dirty or obstructed safety feature.
Yes it goes all the way down the track when the door is disconnected.
If these can t see each other when the door is almost shut it will send a signal to the garage door motor to open back up.
If the door had hit a stop it would not have reversed.
Your travel down setting needs to be adjusted.
Consult your owners manual or a trained garage door technician in replacing the rpm sensor.
If the door reverses and the lights blink 10 times there s still a problem with the sensors or something tripped them on the way down.
A careless or rushed parking job can cause the car s bumper to block the sensor.
Possible reasons why your garage door hits the floor then goes back up as is the case with so many issues at the home there s no one reason why your garage door closes then opens.
Richard small engine technician replied 8 years ago.
Sometimes the sensors will be in alignment and just as the door gets close to being shut it will vibrate enough to push one sensor off.
Check all of you conenctions and the installation of the new logic board.
If the door hits something hard it will reverse.
If your garage door is closing fully and then reversing to open again then it may be due to a problem with the close limit switch.
Parts can be purchased in online stores or directly from the manufacturer.
You might consider calling a local garage door company to come and debug it for you.
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Then you have a binding problem in the door.
Here s a rundown of some of the possible reasons this can be happening.
When the opener reverses the screw turns the opposite way and the nut travels back.
When the opener is activated the screw rotates causing the nut to move until it reaches the switch.
It goes partway down reverses direction and goes back up again.
See if you can find a manual online and go throught the setup steps again.
Another common cause of garage doors acting this way is a faulty rpm sensor.
You push the button to close the garage door.
Your garage door sensor works by having two photo sensitive devices on either side of the garage door.
One for the opening limit and one for the closing limit.