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How to Reset a Garage Door Opener: Easy Guide

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Garage opening systems are reliable, but they occasionally malfunction, locking out homeowners and cutting off access to their vehicles and tools. Fortunately, there are several ways to quickly reset a garage door opener to resolve the issue.

Keep reading to learn more.

Reasons a Garage Door Opener Malfunctions

The most common reason that stops the opener from functioning correctly is a burnt-out or melted fuse. However, other causes include power surges, loose wires, faulty circuit boards, broken electrical cords, etc.

Homeowners who think these issues prevent them from opening the garage door should immediately contact a professional. They have the experience and tools to diagnose the problem and suggest the most effective solution.

Check the Manual

Go over the system’s manual and find the instructions for reprogramming the opener. Depending on the system, the process may be complex and time-consuming, so it’s best to consult an expert to prevent damaging the garage door.

Homeowners who can’t locate the manual have other methods to bypass this problem.

Identify the System

Once a technician has serviced the door, it’s time to reset the opener. However, doing so means knowing whether the system is old or new.

Older systems have a series of switches on the central unit, while newer models come with a single button for resetting the system.

Although older models operate on radio frequencies and modern ones work with wireless signals, both signals could disrupt the functioning of home devices and appliances. In that case, the best solution is to reset the system.

Homeowners who are uncertain about the type of system they’ve installed can reach out to an expert and get their opinion.

Reset an Opener with an Older System

Older models have 12 switches lining both the central unit and the remote. When these switches are misaligned, the remote cannot connect to the garage door opener. Remove the exterior covers of the main unit and the remote and inspect the position of the switches. If necessary, use a pen to reposition the controls until they are perfectly aligned. Return the covers and try opening the door to check whether the method was successful.

Reset an Opener with a Newer System

When reprogramming a newer system, locate the “Home” button. Depending on the manufacturer, it may also be labeled “Learn.” It’s usually beside the LED light or the antenna.

Hold the button for approximately five seconds or until the light starts flashing. There are no additional steps since modern systems are relatively easy to use and modify.

Optimize the Garage Door Opener System with Professional Help

Anyone struggling with resetting their opener system or dealing with a broken system should contact a reputable expert. They’ll schedule an appointment to assess the situation, answer any lingering questions about resetting the system, and ensure it’s in perfect condition.

Call Quick Response Garage Door Service: we are your Arizona garage door service specialists.
(623) 624-9043 (Phoenix)