If you do not see a solid illumination or your garage door is not working the problem is most likely due to the sensors being out of line.
Sensors green garage door wont close.
You ll need to first equip yourself with a wrench of some sort and a tape measure.
Could also try disconnecting the door from the chain should be a pull cord that allows this.
Garage door opener safety sensors can go bad due to age excess sun or water exposure or from physical damage caused by lawn tools bicycles and trash cans that have been repeatedly hitting the sensors.
This precaution ensures that the door doesn t close when your car is in the doorway.
Clutter or obstructions that block the sensor are the first problems to look for if your door won t close or in extreme cases open at all.
When the safety sensor is not properly aligned or something is obstructing the light beam the garage door will fail to close.
For the door to close correctly without reversing the safety sensors need to be aligned perfectly and there should be nothing in the way of the light beam.
First check the sensor lights.
Cycle the garage door through the opening and closing actions using the control on the garage wall.
Then try closing the door manually.
Depending on the brand.
Unlock the lock button.
I even tried to manually key in the code.
The sensor on one side of my garage door remains yellow so keeping the door from closing.
The sensors are designed to detect the presence of a car or object and not squash it but defective sensors could cause a garage door not to close as the garage door opener programmed to do so if it believes that something is blocking its path.
If your door control has a lock button it may have been turned on.
It could be that they are just barely aligned but the vibration from closing causes them to intermittently break the beam.
The lock button on the door control in on.
The garage door sensor yellow light and the green light together create a solid illumination.
Start by checking if.
If your garage door won t close after aligning the safety sensors you might need to replace them.
Check if the safety reversing sensors are aligned.
So how do you fix this issue.
I can open the garage door with my remote but not close it.
Remove any debris dust or cobwebs from the electric eye lenses on each sensor with a clean rag.
If necessary you can close the garage door by pressing and holding the door control push bar until down travel is completed.
The sensors may not be aligned properly.
In general garage door sensors block the door from closing if there is an object nearby.
The same mechanism kicks in when other objects are placed near the door too.