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  • Nov 20, 2009, 02:32 PM
    Diane K
    Garage door remote not working
    I can only open the garage door from the push button on the wall. I have 2 remotes that stopped working. I tried reprogramming but that didn't help. I was told by Genie that it stopped working because I don't have garage door sensors on either side of the garage door and to have them installed. Is that possible?
    Thanks
  • Nov 21, 2009, 02:12 AM
    unluckynut

    Yes and thesensors have to line up with each other or they won't work. This is so if something breaks the beam the door won't close if swomething is in the way, like child!
  • Nov 21, 2009, 06:09 AM
    hkstroud

    I don't buy that logic. You didn't say but imply that the remote openers have previously worked. If the lack of sensors prevented the remotes from working they would also prevent the wall button from working. I assume you have checked batteries in the remotes.
  • Nov 21, 2009, 01:13 PM
    Diane K

    Hi Harold,
    Yes, the remotes have always worked and both stopped at the same time. I, too, questioned that logic and was was told the wall button would still work and that the receiver finally realized there were no sensors.
    She asked if I had to hold down on the wall button (which I do) to open the door. She said if I had the sensors, I would just have to tap it.
  • Nov 21, 2009, 01:18 PM
    unluckynut

    Correct if you have to hold the button down it is overiding the seņors in case you can't get out of the garage for instantance
  • Nov 22, 2009, 02:33 PM
    Diane K

    So, do you think if I buy the sensors that will solve the problem of the remotes not working? It's worked fine for the past 10 years without the sensors. What could have happened now to trigger the receiver not to work without the sensors?
  • Nov 22, 2009, 06:14 PM
    hkstroud

    As previously stated I don't buy the logic.

    If the opener has worked for 10 years without sensors, it doesn't need them now. Not all openers use light beam sensors. Some, particularly older ones, use pressure sensors. Sensors prevent closing not opening.


    Do you have a lock button on the wall control? Is the door electronically locked? Sounds like that to me.

    If you have replace batteries in the remotes, I would say that since neither of two remotes will work, the opener itself is defective.
  • Nov 22, 2009, 07:50 PM
    unluckynut

    Sorrry I didn't know it was 10 years old. Oops
  • Dec 9, 2009, 06:40 AM
    ChristineJ

    Thanks so much to hkstroud! I've been going crazy trying to figure out why my remotes don't work... never thinking that there was a lock on the pad. Thanks again!
  • Dec 18, 2009, 10:10 PM
    Diane K

    Ok, so I finally gave up and called a technician. I was at work, so my daughter came to the house to let him in. She tried her remote and it didn't work. Ten minutes later, he showed up. She gave him the remotes... he pushed it and it worked. He checked out the motor and receiver and couldn't find anything wrong. Can anyone figure this out out -- or, it is one of life's little mysteries?
  • Feb 26, 2012, 11:05 AM
    jusejamez
    Does your child come through a different door then you do? I have almost the same issue but I have 4 remotes!
    2 work and 2 don't work. Mines use to work until I got my car fixed and left it near my 4th remote which I never use. I almost think that the old remote that I never use did something to my remote that worked because the only thing I did was place it next to the old remote that was not being used. I will try the batter thing but I didn't want to take the battery out of the 2 remotes that work because I don't want them to stop working. Im getting some batteries today. I have tried an old battery and 2 batteries that were in the remotes. I even swtiched those batteries around. [email protected] jusejamez!
  • Jul 8, 2012, 12:50 PM
    sekakemp
    I have a similar problem today. All remotes just stopped working. Two in the car, one mounted exterior to the house, and then the hand remotes. It is not possible for all of them to go out at the same time.
    I've tried reprogramming the base and that doesn't seem to work. The hard-wired button works just fine. I unplugged the motor for a minute and that didn't help either.
    Not sure what to try next. This is a Genie ACSR3 and is probably 10 years or more old. Opened and closed when we went to breakfast, but all remotes failed to work at lunch time.
  • May 25, 2013, 07:14 AM
    dellastella
    Thank you so much to HKSTROUD, that's exactly what happened. I had a guest here who was trying to turn on the garage light without opening the door, and he must have hit the lock instead of the light.

    I am so relieved.

    By the way, I agree with others who dispute the "logic" sensor of the garage door company. Call somebody else. If they worked before without the sensor, what happened? Did the sensor devils enchant the door opener, requiring installation as payment?
  • May 25, 2013, 07:13 PM
    hkstroud
    Thank you dellastella for the kudos. For the record let me say in big letters for all those future posted who's remotes stop working

    CHECK THE ELECTRONIC LOCK BUTTON
    (on the wired, wall mounted control if you have one).

    Only takes a minute and doesn't cost you anything.

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