Friday, July 31, 2009

Sears Craftsmen Garage Door Opener Troubleshooting

The garage door area should be free from obstructions.


Craftsman garage door openers by Sears have a variety of different features and functions depending on the specific model. Many of the commonly occurring problems with Craftsman garage door openers affect nearly every model. Performing troubleshooting steps when a problem arises will help identify the cause of the issue. In many cases, problems can be resolved by the owner of the garage door opener by following the troubleshooting process. Does this Spark an idea?


Instructions


1. Test the electrical outlet that the opener is plugged into. Plug a small appliance or lamp into the outlet to see if it works.


2. Check the circuit breakers or fuse box if the outlet is not working. Reset the circuit if it has been tripped. Replace the fuse if it has blown.


3. Check the garage door manual locks if the door will not open. Make sure all manual locks are opened.


4. Allow the opener at least 15 minutes if it has been used repeatedly and stops working. Repeated use can trip the overload protector within the garage door opener. The unit will automatically reset after about 15 minutes.


5. Re-program the remote control if the garage door opener operates from the door control pad, but not from the remote control. The procedure for programming the remote will vary for each model.


6. Move the remote control to another location in the car if it is not working. The signal may not be reaching the opener from where it is.


7. Inspect the antenna on the back or side panel of the opener. Make sure the antenna is fully extended downward. The opener may not pick up the signal from the remote control if it is not fully extended.


8. Reprogram the remote controls if the garage door opens or closes by itself. Another device in the vicinity may be interfering with the signal.


9. Check the garage door area for obstructions if the door will not completely close. Remove any objects that are blocking the path of the garage door. In cold weather, make sure ice and snow is cleared from the floor area where the door closes.


10. Replace the light bulbs in the opener if the light does not turn on. Most models use a 60-watt bulb. Replace the bulbs with the same wattage as the old bulbs.







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