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    Jan 27, 2010, 03:03 PM
    Who can I ask about my sears garage door opener
    I replaced the gears in the 1/2 hp chain driven sears garage door opener and re-installed the motor and all of the other components. I reconnected all of the wiring.

    Now I am having trouble setting the timing of the door. I pressed the button on my remote control and it started to run in one direction for only a short distance then reversed in the opposite direction for about the same distance. I can't adjust the timing. I have tried and tried. The light is not flashing so I know it is not a blockage at the beam level.

    Please I need some help.

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