We understand that homeowners face headaches dealing with faulty Liftmaster garage door opener. Motion Garage Doors just created a handy guide. Take back control of your garage door opener with our comprehensive guidance on LiftMaster garage door opener troubleshooting!
Liftmaster blinking codes | error codes & more
Error Code | Description | Symptoms | How to fix |
1-1 3-5 4-6 | Safety sensors are blocked, not aligned or wire problems | Garage starts to close but reverses to the open position | Align the sensors and make sure that are no objects between them. Check if the sensors are connected to the opener, and if the wires are in a good condition |
1-2 | Safety sensors are shorted or reversed | Opener will not close and the lights will flash ten times | Ensure the safety sensors are correctly wired and the bare cooper is not touching |
1-3 | Short in the wires connecting with the wall button | It works with remote control and keypad but not with the wall control panel | Hire a technician able to do the wiring properly |
1-5 | No movement in the opener | Garage door opener does not move | Hire a technician to check the hardware |
1-6 | Unexpectedly move downward or dropping | After reaching the opener position, the motor turns off and the door moves down | Check the sensors, and the hardware |
2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 | Problem with the logic board | The garage door opener is not functioning as expected due to a failure in the logic board component | Unplug the opener from the power source, wait for 10 seconds, and plug it back in. Now, try to use it again. If you need to replace the logic board, check this video |
3-2 4-3 4-4 | Opener has lost power | No lights in the opener head | Check the power connection with the opener or the backup batteries if your opener has it |
3-3 | Logic board needs replacement | The garage door is not functioning as expected | Unplug the garage door opener from the power source, wait 10 seconds, then plug it back in. Now, try to open or close the garage door. If the problem persists, the logic board must be replaced |
4-1 4-2 | Excessive force. The opener is using too much force when closing the door | The door reverses and returns to the open position before touching the floor | It is very likely that is a garage door hardware component damaged that needs to be accessed by a professional technician |
4-5 | Unrecognized travel module | Reverse the open position. The garage door opener does not move and remains in an open position | Ensure the correct travel module is installed |
Liftmaster opener safety sensors: garage door won’t close
One of the main reasons for a garage door not closing is a problem with the sensors. Usually located close to the floor, the LED sensors have a beam between them to detect movement and if something is blocking the beam path, the sensors will report for the garage door opener to not close. This feature is a safety must for every garage door opener.
So, if your garage door is refusing to close you have to follow the guidelines to troubleshoot the problem. Notice: Always turn the power to the opener off, when you are attempting repairs.
Check for any subject between the sensors
It seems common sense, but sometimes you have a subject in front of the sensors, that impedes the beams from connecting and sends a message to the opener that the garage door won’t close by that. When the light beam is obstructed or the safety reversing sensors are misaligned the garage door opener will flash 10 times. If there is nothing there, move to the next step:
Clean the sensors
If there is dust, debris, cobwebs or tape accumulated in the sensors, you should wipe them down with a cloth to free the beam. If the sensors are clean, you should now to re-align the sensors:
Realign the sensors
The receiver should have a green glow, if there is an orange or flashing light, it is very likely that you need to realign them.
- Loosen the wing nut and adjust the position of the sensor until the green LED glows steadily.
- Then, tighten the wing nut again. You can now close the door with your remote.
Check the wires
After all the steps, check the wires connecting the sensors if the garage door is still not closing. The 16-gauge wire connects the sensors to the opener, which is powered by the electrical system in your home. Make sure that your system is plugged in all the way and transmitting the power to your opener.
Note: After every adjustment, it is advised to do a safety reversal system, which can be watched here.
Liftmaster remote control is not working
If your remote control is not working, you can have many causes that may impede your control from working properly. When you install a garage door opener, you have to make sure that the remote controls are programmed according to the owner’s manual instructions. Check, the step by step for your remote control garage door opener liftmaster troubleshooting.
The lock switch system is activated
Check if your wall button lock is activated. Some wall mounts won’t open if the lock is activated. Either the flash will light or the screen will have a code stating that the lock is activated. In many cases, all you need to do is press and hold the lock button for 2 seconds.
Dead batteries
Replace the batteries of your remote, which usually last for around 3 years. If the remote still doesn’t work after changing the batteries, you must test a different remote control.
Garage door receiver logic board
If the other remote control used to test didn’t work, your garage door opener might likely need to replace the receiver logic board.
Liftmaster close and open limits
The buttons are located on the left or rear side of the garage door opener. The up arrow indicates the control for up travel and the down arrow indicates control for down travel. Turning the screw in the direction of the arrow will increase travel, turning against the arrow will indicate decreased travel.
Garage Door Hardware
If after all the steps your opener is still not acting properly, and if you have any questions about Liftmaster garage door opener troubleshooting, feel free to get in touch with us. A friendly member of our team will gladly assist you.
This is a blog from Motion Garage Doors. We do not represent Liftmaster, if you want to contact them, visit their website.
About Liftmaster garage door openers:
Liftmaster is a global leader when it comes to engineering residential garage door openers. With up-to-date advanced technologies, Liftmaster openers are safe, strong and highly technological. It offers several products and types, such as belt drives, chain drives, and jackshafts. They also provide a well-integrated feature, called myQ, a highly connected system through apps, which you can control the opener over an app.
Liftmaster also offers several products and accessories with a technical support team, and a complete owner’s manual guide to assist the owners of its products with highly informational content. However, even the highest technological products face troubles that need to be attention to prolong the lifetime of the device. Sometimes, you have to go even further and troubleshoot to make your opener fully operational.