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| Model # 139.53914d belt driven.
I purchased a new home and it came with this garage door opener. It had a keypad outside and after several times trying to reprogram it finally worked but only a couple times. I then decided to go and purchase a new keypad and clicker. After programming both they would work but only close up to the machine. Maybe about a foot and a half away. It was not even doing that on a consistent basis. After going in to the crawl space to see where the wires run to I found that they both run vertically upwards. One of the wires runs up and along the support beams horizontally towards the outside wall and straight down back into the garage into some sort of drywall box that protrudes inside the garage. This drywall box seems to be containing lots of wiring that i noticed running into it from the crawl space. the other run runs up vertically and then heads straight back towards the house horizontally and then straight down to some unknown location. Thanks for the help. seven one four five nine nine three seven two five if anyone is an expert or knows what they are doing can call if they would rather talk me thru this. I called craftsman and they will only send a technician out for an absorbent amount and they would only troubleshoot the opener over the phone if I was in my 90 day warranty period. |
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- Posted by tmhopperjr (My Page) on Thu, Jun 30, 11 at 12:32
| Added update***** while sitting inside my house i was playing with the garage clicker and it randomly opened the door from fifty feet away but will not work n e more. So it is now once again working intermittently from long distance. |
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- Posted by don_1_2006 (My Page) on Thu, Jun 30, 11 at 15:20
| Here are some things to check. Some like battery condition you can ignore. It will also give you an idea why the technician charges are what they are. Limited range of your remote controls could be related to radio frequency interference that comes from something in your home or in the surrounding environment. Certain electrical devices can radiate interference; this could be almost anything that is plugged into an electrical outlet. Please keep in mind that the device can be brand new, or can be an item that has been in use for quite a while. Also, the item may continue to function properly as far as you are able to tell. The only problem with the item may be that it has started to broadcast the interference, with no other symptoms noted. Some devices are more likely to generate interference than others. This includes TV cable, cable amplifiers, surge protectors, fluorescent lights, battery charging devices (power tools, golf carts, etc.), anything that utilizes a timer (sprinkler systems, lights, alarm systems, etc.), and a myriad of others. If the problem seems sporadic, we can safely assume that the device responsible for the interference is only being operated during these times. Again, please keep in mind that the age of the device does not determine if it is capable of broadcasting unwanted interference. Any electrical device can be the source of the problem. The first step is replacing the battery in your remote. If the range on your remote does not improve, remove the wall control wires from the overhead unit. If the range does not improve you will likely need to replace the remote control. After replacing the remote, or if you have other remotes programmed in to the opener, and the range problem still exists, please proceed to the Power Down test. Power Down test: If you are unable to determine any source of interference, then the receiver logic board in the overhead unit will need to be replaced. Garage door remote not working? The Pentagon may be to blame. |
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