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.
Garage door bounces up when closing.
If the pressure reaches a dangerous level caused by blocked rollers the door will reverse.
Your garage door sensor works by having two photo sensitive devices on either side of the garage door.
Most garage doors contain a secondary safety mechanism to sense undue stress while closing.
It goes partway down reverses direction and goes back up again.
Get logic board replacement.
This brain can wear out in time so you could need a replacement.
Turn the down limit switch screw clockwise one turn with a flat blade screwdriver if the garage door closes and then begins to open back up.
Garage door seal is loose or broken a leaky.
When the logic board wears out it can cause your garage door to close then open and vice versa without explanation.
After clearing any obstruction from the track try lubricating the rollers using wd 40.
Since then the garage door was intermittently bouncing when the door is closing.
By wade shaddy updated december 19 2018 you push the button to close the garage door.
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.
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.
This is almost always the result of a dirty.
The garage door will automatically go in reverse.
To adjust the switch there is usually a screw on the motor unit that when turned will increase or decrease how far the door descends when closing.
Your garage door s logic board is the brain of your garage door opener.
I was wondering if it was the new springs that is causing the bouncing.