Check if the safe t beams red led light is flashing.
Genie garage door goes down but not up.
If the door then goes down when you press the button hit the button again before the door hits the ground and see if it goes up.
Here s a rundown of some of the possible reasons this can be happening.
This is an easy fix.
Adjust the limits as needed.
You ll then want to test it again and if it s not right keep adjusting the down limit nob until your garage door hit the board and bounces back up.
This setting basically controls how much force is allowed when closing the garage door.
Garage door starts down then stops and goes back up or safe t beam system malfunction.
However if your garage door doesn t bounce back up then you know you have a problem.
The garage door will not go down with i have a genie blue max.
If your garage door hits it bounces up and starts to open again your garage door is working well.
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You push the button to close the garage door.
If you can raise the door manually lift it halfway and reconnect it.
Possible reasons why your garage door hits the floor then goes back up as is the case with so many issues at the home there s no one reason why your garage door closes then opens.
This sets the in car transmitter to be your garage door openers make transmitter but you are not done.
If it is a new installation check the postion of the door arm.
Hold your transmitter up near the selected button pressing both the garage door remote and the selected in car transmitter button simultaneously.
Check if the limits are properly set.
Make sure only the safe t beams that came with this garage door opener are installed.
If you find that your garage door is reversing before even hitting the floor then it could be possible that there is a problem with the close force setting.
Hold down on the buttons until the in car red light flashes rapidly.
This is almost always the result of a dirty or obstructed safety feature.
If your genie garage door opener sounds like it s running but not moving and making a grinding noise it could be a coupler.