I actually sprayed the wheels, hinges, cables and main spring with WD-40 and it's seems to loosen everything up until I can get some white lithium grease to keep it lubricated, I hope this will help anyone else, but my opener still isn't working properly and I still get the 12 beeps even though the door isn't connected
Hi Shawn , the first thing I would check is the wheels and tracks for there straightness and alignment, & to just to make sure there's no debris in track but mostly to ensure all the wheels are greased and moving freely not only at the bearing
But in the shaft as well
The next suspect is th12 beeps-which means, door travels with abnormal s - image-dgd3mqdlwrxhi0ktu44qgfbm-2-5.jpgg src="/uploads/images/image-dgd3mqdlwrxhi0ktu44qgfbm-2-5.jpg" alt="image-dgd3mqdlwrxhi0ktu44qgfbm-2-5.jpg" class="h_mi" />
Door down = tight spring
Door up. = loose spring
Caution; these are very strong and very dangerous ; Caution
these springs are assisting, to make the door feel weightless to the opener. If you are handy with tools then you can make a very minor adjustment (+or-) to these springs which will adjust your door movement speed to fine tune theses springs. I am assuming you have these types of springs,
now there are 3-4 different types wich you should either repost a new question or follow up with me in the comments
GoodLuck!!!
SOURCE: adg450 about 5 yrs old. Beep Beep.....Beep
Hi, I have a very simular problem, I have just read that running the water in the kitchen sink until its hot may work, if not could you please let me know if you get an answer to this problem,
Thanks
Peter
SOURCE: Refrigerator Model 596-65232403 2 Yrs old
Ed, check your freezer gasket..it may be partially frozen or torn..RDS
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