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    Jan 8, 2013, 04:28 PM
    Garage door not opening
    Garage door motor runs for a second and stops but door doesn't lift. Cables and torsion spring look good and track is secure. There are no eye sensors on this unit. When it did work it got sluggish in colder weather and would only open a foot or so, so after several tries it did finally open but not anymore. Operating manually for now. Any ideas? Thanks, Doug.

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