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On my doorknob (to my room) the door closes. However when i lock it, i can push down on the handle and the slider thing in the door inches back slightly to allow the door to open, even though it is locked. I have a feeling its because the slider thing isn’t coming out of the door all of the way.
How do i fix that? Any other ideas of what it could be? Please help!
it is locked…
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Electric garage doors are a great convenience — until, of course, they break. The bad news: a dozen things could be to blame. The good news: many are easy to fix yourself.
To complete this How-To you will need:
Batteries for your remote control
Your owner’s manual
A wet cloth
An electrician (optional)
Warning: Working with electricity is very dangerous — be extremely careful and, if you have any doubts, contact a professional.
Step 1: Check plug
See if the opener’s cord is plugged into a working outlet. Of course it’s a “duh” — but it’s also the most common reason electric garage doors don’t open.
Step 2: See if lock is on
Now check the second most-common stupid reason that an electric garage door won’t open—the owner inadvertently activated the “lock” feature. Many people aren’t even aware of this feature—consult your owner’s manual.
Step 3: Turn off and on
Try unplugging the garage door opener and then plugging it in again; this sometimes does the trick by resetting the sensors.
Step 4: Try new batteries
See if dead batteries in your remote control opener are the problem.
Step 5: Reprogram the remote
If the batteries are fine, the remote might have become deprogrammed. Consult your manual for instructions on resetting it.
Step 6: Check beam
Next, make sure the beam sensor is plugged in.
Step 7: Clean the sensor
Clean the sensor’s eyes—usually located in front of the on/off button—with a wet cloth. When these eyes get dusty, it can block the signal that turns on the motor.
Tip: Cleaning the sensor every season can reduce problems.
Step 8: Check the chain
Next, check to see if the chain is broken or loose. Unfortunately, if it needs to be tightened or replaced, you’ll need to contact an electrician.
Step 9: Open manually
If none of your quick fixes have worked, pull the red release cord to free the door so that it can be opened and closed manually.
Tip: Consult your owner’s manual — older systems may not have a red release cord. They can be opened by pulling down a handle or a spring-loaded clip, or by unbolting the arm between the door and opener.
Step 10: Get help
Operate your door by hand until you can have the unit fixed. Contact either an electrician or the service department of the store where you bought your unit.
Thanks for watching How To Repair a Garage Door Opener!