Garage Door Gremlins
#1
Instructor
Thread Starter
Garage Door Gremlins
Over the last two days, I've found my garage door open. I know that I had closed it when the car was put in the garage, but later found it open. After the second time, I deleted the Homelink programing in the car, assuming there was something odd with the original programming. Then, within an hour, the door went up again without anybody activating any of the buttons. Is anybody else experiencing problems like this?
This is a Craftsman model that's only a year and a half old and it has never exhibited this problem prior to parking the C7 in the garage. I've had the C7 less than a week.
This is a Craftsman model that's only a year and a half old and it has never exhibited this problem prior to parking the C7 in the garage. I've had the C7 less than a week.
#2
Drifting
Over the last two days, I've found my garage door open. I know that I had closed it when the car was put in the garage, but later found it open. After the second time, I deleted the Homelink programing in the car, assuming there was something odd with the original programming. Then, within an hour, the door went up again without anybody activating any of the buttons. Is anybody else experiencing problems like this?
This is a Craftsman model that's only a year and a half old and it has never exhibited this problem prior to parking the C7 in the garage. I've had the C7 less than a week.
This is a Craftsman model that's only a year and a half old and it has never exhibited this problem prior to parking the C7 in the garage. I've had the C7 less than a week.
#3
Racer
I wonder if it could be interference with another electronic device in the area or even with a neighbors garage door opener.
-Mark
-Mark
Last edited by nh_mark; 07-21-2014 at 01:33 PM.
#4
Melting Slicks
I highly doubt it's the car. The first thing I would look at is the garage door opener switch. Try disconnecting it and see if that stops this. It could be someone in the area with a similar garage door opener but that is unlikely. Are you waiting for the door to close completely before you walk away? If the limit switch that senses the door being closed all the way is out of adjustment, than it could be that. I would reset the open and close settings if your garage door opener has those kinds of settings to program. I know my opener has programming for setting the open, close and slow down settings before it reaches the closed position. If those settings are not right, the door will automatically open once the door gets all the way down just as if something is blocking it.
It could also be a faulty controller board in the garage door opener itself. How old is the garage door opener?
Here are some threads from other sources reporting similar issues. There are lots of topics out there on this issue and none of them point to the cars remote being the root cause. Usually it's a stuck switch, a faulty board in the opener motor or another house on the same frequency.
http://ths.gardenweb.com/forums/load...0024361.html?3
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/i...0140234AAfUuYi
http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/askt...172075,00.html
http://www.searspartsdirect.com/part...mber=13953919D
http://www.justanswer.com/home-impro...matically.html
It could also be a faulty controller board in the garage door opener itself. How old is the garage door opener?
Here are some threads from other sources reporting similar issues. There are lots of topics out there on this issue and none of them point to the cars remote being the root cause. Usually it's a stuck switch, a faulty board in the opener motor or another house on the same frequency.
http://ths.gardenweb.com/forums/load...0024361.html?3
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/i...0140234AAfUuYi
http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/askt...172075,00.html
http://www.searspartsdirect.com/part...mber=13953919D
http://www.justanswer.com/home-impro...matically.html
#5
Team Owner
Had that happen to me years ago. Neighbor and I bought new openers, same brand and model, same time and both of us left the factory DIP switch settings so we kept opening and closing each others' door. It was a head scratcher for a couple days.
#7
HomeLink is a trickster.
We have a terrace above the separate single car garage where I keep my Corvette. There is a Casablanca remote control ceiling fan with lights up there. With my previous car, the HomeLink would turn on the fan and light every time I opened (or closed) the garage door. Oddly, the fan remote had no effect on the garage door.
Problem solved by wiping the HomeLink in the car clean of all codes and re-pairing.
We have a terrace above the separate single car garage where I keep my Corvette. There is a Casablanca remote control ceiling fan with lights up there. With my previous car, the HomeLink would turn on the fan and light every time I opened (or closed) the garage door. Oddly, the fan remote had no effect on the garage door.
Problem solved by wiping the HomeLink in the car clean of all codes and re-pairing.
#8
Instructor
Thread Starter
I highly doubt it's the car. The first thing I would look at is the garage door opener switch. Try disconnecting it and see if that stops this. It could be someone in the area with a similar garage door opener but that is unlikely. Are you waiting for the door to close completely before you walk away? If the limit switch that senses the door being closed all the way is out of adjustment, than it could be that. I would reset the open and close settings if your garage door opener has those kinds of settings to program. I know my opener has programming for setting the open, close and slow down settings before it reaches the closed position. If those settings are not right, the door will automatically open once the door gets all the way down just as if something is blocking it.
It could also be a faulty controller board in the garage door opener itself. How old is the garage door opener?
Here are some threads from other sources reporting similar issues. There are lots of topics out there on this issue and none of them point to the cars remote being the root cause. Usually it's a stuck switch, a faulty board in the opener motor or another house on the same frequency.
http://ths.gardenweb.com/forums/load...0024361.html?3
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/i...0140234AAfUuYi
http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/askt...172075,00.html
http://www.searspartsdirect.com/part...mber=13953919D
http://www.justanswer.com/home-impro...matically.html
It could also be a faulty controller board in the garage door opener itself. How old is the garage door opener?
Here are some threads from other sources reporting similar issues. There are lots of topics out there on this issue and none of them point to the cars remote being the root cause. Usually it's a stuck switch, a faulty board in the opener motor or another house on the same frequency.
http://ths.gardenweb.com/forums/load...0024361.html?3
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/i...0140234AAfUuYi
http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/askt...172075,00.html
http://www.searspartsdirect.com/part...mber=13953919D
http://www.justanswer.com/home-impro...matically.html
#10
Team Owner
Over the last two days, I've found my garage door open. I know that I had closed it when the car was put in the garage, but later found it open. After the second time, I deleted the Homelink programing in the car, assuming there was something odd with the original programming. Then, within an hour, the door went up again without anybody activating any of the buttons. Is anybody else experiencing problems like this?
This is a Craftsman model that's only a year and a half old and it has never exhibited this problem prior to parking the C7 in the garage. I've had the C7 less than a week.
This is a Craftsman model that's only a year and a half old and it has never exhibited this problem prior to parking the C7 in the garage. I've had the C7 less than a week.
But when the block's corner's were covered with cops at 3 am and they and the cops were looking in the garage. It wasn't as funny I shoulda told them but too late then.
#11
Instructor
Thread Starter
Latest update.... Yesterday, I deleted all programing on the receiver and all the cars and transmitters. Then reprogrammed them all. So far, so good. Problem hasn't returned.
#12
Over the last two days, I've found my garage door open. I know that I had closed it when the car was put in the garage, but later found it open. After the second time, I deleted the Homelink programing in the car, assuming there was something odd with the original programming. Then, within an hour, the door went up again without anybody activating any of the buttons. Is anybody else experiencing problems like this?
This is a Craftsman model that's only a year and a half old and it has never exhibited this problem prior to parking the C7 in the garage. I've had the C7 less than a week.
This is a Craftsman model that's only a year and a half old and it has never exhibited this problem prior to parking the C7 in the garage. I've had the C7 less than a week.
r.f. signal . might be your answer in a way .
#13
Burning Brakes
As bizarre as this sounds, we had the same experience, as well as some of our neighbors doors didn't work at all with their remotes. We later found out that the military had been testing some new communications equipment in the area that was interfering with the remote signals. Also, word of caution, my sons (all Law Enforcement Officers) mentioned that in some cases, potential thieves cruse through neighborhoods, with remote "cloners" randomly checking what doors their devices will operate and return when it appears no one is home to reap the rewards. Sorry for the long sentence. Hope your problem is gone.
#14
Over the last two days, I've found my garage door open. I know that I had closed it when the car was put in the garage, but later found it open. After the second time, I deleted the Homelink programing in the car, assuming there was something odd with the original programming. Then, within an hour, the door went up again without anybody activating any of the buttons. Is anybody else experiencing problems like this?
This is a Craftsman model that's only a year and a half old and it has never exhibited this problem prior to parking the C7 in the garage. I've had the C7 less than a week.
This is a Craftsman model that's only a year and a half old and it has never exhibited this problem prior to parking the C7 in the garage. I've had the C7 less than a week.
#15
Burning Brakes
Maybe your car was telling you it wanted to go fro a drive. Mine calls to me all the time.
#16
Team Owner
Is the C7 opener a Home-link or Lear??
My C6 had the Lear.
My C6 had the Lear.
#17
22 Hypersonic Grey HTC
Genie Garage Door opener tip link
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c7-g...ie-solved.html
#18
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Most newer openers have rolling codes so the chances of cross interference is.... no pun intended .... remote.
I bought a transmitter at Sears for $35 that attaches to the garage door and lets me know when the door is up. The receiver sits on the bedroom dresser...red light its up green light it is down. Well worth $35 to confirm the door is down.
I bought a transmitter at Sears for $35 that attaches to the garage door and lets me know when the door is up. The receiver sits on the bedroom dresser...red light its up green light it is down. Well worth $35 to confirm the door is down.
#20
Instructor
I also have the homelink and found our garage doors (2) open randomly. Sometimes just one of them and sometimes both. I wondered if someone was driving up and down the street scanning frequencies to see if they could gain entry and then come back in the middle of the night to do badness.
I now press the "lock" button on each of the doors every night before I go to bed.
I now press the "lock" button on each of the doors every night before I go to bed.