Same result with remote or wall switch.
Genie garage door only opens a few inches.
Clicking the remote at that point just closes it.
Problem the same regardless if using wall or remote opener.
Garage door will only open about 3 inches then stops this morning i opened my garage door drove out tried to close it but it refused to close.
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Genie garage door only moves a few feet and stops and when you push the button again it moves a few inches or a foot down.
Either in one of your transmitters or in the wall button or its wiring.
In most cases when a garage door opens or closes by itself or when you find your door open upon returning home the problem is due to a short somewhere.
Garage door only travels a little way and then reverses does your garage door only travel a little way 6 inches or so and then reverse.
The door opens as usual but upon closing struggles and about every few feet i have to engage opener.
I have a genie garage door opener model sd9000.
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This issue can be an easy fix.
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This short is most likely to be in one of two places.
This is another very common problem we hear described by customers.
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Routinely oil the bearings cleaned eye sensors etc.
Garage door only opens a few inches then stops.
Genie garage door opener opens and closes from switch on genie unit closes with remote and wall switch doesn t open with remote or wall switch.
After a few minutes i realized one of the wires for one of the garage door eyes was covering the eye so i moved it and the door closed.
Unfortunately this problem is not usually a do it yourself fix like the safety photo sensors we talked about in a previous blog post.