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Garage door intermittent operation.
Radio frequency interference was causing my intermittent door operation and replacing the control logic board would not solve the problem.
I believe the problem is still present and important to anyone who is suffering with a genie excelerator garage door opener intermittent slow operation in learning mode.
Ensure the safety reversing sensor located right inside the garage door is connected and aligned properly if the lights on the garage door opener flash but the door will not close.
If the remote works only when held within a few feet of the motor unit rf interference is probably the problem.
Here are the eight most common problems along with the most likely repairs for each.
If the sensor path is blocked the garage door will not operate.
When the garage door opener works intermittently the logic board may be experiencing radio frequency rf interference from nearby sources such as security lights ham radios and some electronics.
If you find that it keeps running this can present a problem in your system.
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Step 2 alter the travel adjustments if the door is stopping short of the desired point on the ground.
If you find that it keeps running this can present a problem in your system.
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Garages garage door openers work shops sheds breezeways and carports liftmaster garage door opener remotes work intermittently hi all.
If none of the following fixes seem to correct the problem you will need to consult the owner s manual or contact a professional.
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