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Adriaan van der Merwe Posted on Jul 15, 2019

The Eazylift Mark II garage door opens fine but does not close with the remote.

Hi there, I have a eazylift mark II garage door which runs through its limit settings fine, opens and closes automatically when done, but when I test it with the remote, the door opens fine but does not close with the remote, only a clicking sound which turns the light on. What could the reason be?

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Are the door stop sensors aimed properly and unobstructed? Does the door opener flash when you attempt to close with the remote?

Testimonial: "Hi Joe, there are not sensors installed on this unit. On the screen the bottom part of the "U" it flashes during the clicking sound made, then goes off and no reaction from the motor"

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 13, 2009

SOURCE: Garage door opener doesnt close the garage

If you have to hold down the button to close the door, you are bypassing the sensors ...
Check the alignment of the sensors. Should see a solid GREEN light

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 30, 2009

SOURCE: My garage door opener won't close the garage door.

Most likely your door sensors have been bumped and are not aligned properly. Make sure they are pointed at one another and the small light on each one is lit and not blinking.

xenophanes

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  • Posted on May 09, 2009

SOURCE: garage door won't close by remote in cold weather

There are ususally two adjustments on garage door openers...
One is for the pressure and the other is for the travel. Assuming that the travel adjustment is properly adjusted...

On a cold day things are a little tighter and it "wants" a little more downwards pressure to complete its cycle. Sorta like me in the morning -- I need a little coffee to get going on a cold morning.

Adjust the down pressure/force just enough to make the unit close properly. Do not over adjust the down pressure or you will find it won't stay closed. Sometimes the manufacturer doesn't make it too clear where this adjustment is, but you should be able to find it if you look around.

I have seen units that were installed for years all of a sudden need a little tweak of this adjustment.

Good luck

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 11, 2010

SOURCE: Chamberlain hd900d garage door opener

You will have to open the unit and look inside it. Unplug it first. It should have 6-8 screws to take off. You will see 3 white plastic adjustment screws. There is a carriage they sit in. Make sure they are in this carriage. If you would like stay back a bit and plug it in and watch it run to see how it works. It is a direct contact system, so when the middle screw touches the copper limit of the limit screw it stops. Thanks BB

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 29, 2011

SOURCE: My garage door opens fine, just wont close with

Clean both safety sensors lens located at the bottom of the garage door frame. Make sure both sensors led lights are lit. If not they are out of alignment and you will have to loosen the wing nut on the sensor that is lit and move it, trying to get the other sensor to light.

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