You are overriding the infrared beam sensor when you hold down the wall button continuously while the garage door is closing.
Garage door opener button only closes door if you hold.
In the funniest of scenarios the problem will simply be due to an unplugged power cord.
Door starts down then stops before it is closed.
Try making small adjustments.
When you can close the door with the wall button by holding it down until it completely closes and the remotes only make the door move a small amount and the door returns that is the sign of the safety sensor system.
Neither wireless remotes work.
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Sometimes a garage door won t open or close for one reason only the operator has no power connection.
There is a safety sensor mounted near the floor on either side of the door these sensors have electronic eyes that have to see each other or the door control stops the garage door from closing.
Press and hold the wall console button until the garage door is completey closed.
When i push my inside of garage button for the door to close the door attempts to go down motor light flashes and door goes back up again.
If one or both leds is blinking the sensors are misaligned.
T his is a pretty uncommon problem but one that can happen after you ve first installed your garage door opener.
If the garage door will close when you hold the wall control button in and the remotes only make the door go down a few inches and return the problem is in the door safety sensor circuit.
It s important to get this switch at just the right distance from the motor so that the door is able to close all the way but the motor also knows to stop running.
Look at the led s on the door sensors.
But the opener balks at closing the door the tension setting probably needs to be increased.
Garage door only closes if you hold the button down even with the safety sensors disconnected.
They can easily become mis aligned due to bumping twisting and loose mounting.
If the remotes will still open the door but it will only close if you hold the button down on the wall control continuously then you likely have an issue with the safety sensors.
Check for interference from adjacent photo eye sensors of any brand.
Only the wall button will close it.
You might have absentmindedly unplugged the operator as you were exiting the garage through your internal door to the house.
Any transmitter like a handheld clicker or outdoor keypad will also not work to close the door if there is a problem with the sensor.
If an operational problem exists and the garage door opener will not close the opener can be forced to close.
Garage door only closes if you hold the button down even with the safety sensors disconnected.
Or door will only open.
So if you have to do this to close the door it means the sensor is malfunctioning.