A short, or potentially an interference in the frequency, try resetting your remote. You may also replace the batteries in the remote.
If this doesn't help, see if you need to clean or adjust the safety sensors. Sometimes when there's too much dirt or one is misaligned it could cause the door to stop in its tracks, however it should also reverse so I think it is most likely the first problem.
An odd problem we had was that the receiver had aged and was able to pick up the signal from a neighbor, so the door would seemingly go up and down at random. In reality, if they drove down the middle of the road, their signal would also make our door respond.
From what I gather, a typical cost of an electric garage door opener is around $150. However, with installation, it could run you a total cost of about $350 or so.
You start by figuring out what's causing it to not work, and go from there.
Ideally, you don't want regular glass in a garage door, as the door closing hard could shatter them. You would be better off using either tempered glass or plexi-glass.
There are a variety of places where one can purchase a remote for a garage door. One can find these at stores such as Canadian Tire, Home Depot, Walmart and Sears. These are also available online from sites such as Amazon and eBay.
could be electric, call the dealership if its still under warrenty have them tow it and fix it... happened to me..
The air door under the dash is probably intermittently closing. The door could be bad, or there could be a vacuum leak that is causing the door to malfunction. The coolant may be low.
There are a few different places that one could purchase Garage Shoes. Firstly, Garage Shoes can be bought at the online retailer's web homepage. Another place where Garage Shoes could be bought is Ebay.
Depending on which circuit Could be defective component Vibration causing a wire to short to ground
if it is a large ballast it would be cheaper to get a new fixture. But, if you can find one at a local electric supply place they could help with the details. Not a difficult job.
Electric garage door opener system uses and electric motor to raise and lower your garage door. They usually use a chain or wire rope to connect the motor to the door, although rack-and-pinion, jack screws and direct drive methods are also used. Large springs are used to help support the weight of the door. The inventor on file is C.G. Johnson in 1926, although they did not become populare until Era Meter Corporation provided a remote wired keypad that could be placed on a pole outside. The wireless version was invended circa 1931.
Its your garage sale so you could put vitamins in a garage sale. but would someone really buy it?
The fan motor itself is not serviceable. The fuse, relay, and sensor could be bad causing the fan not to run. Check these before changing the motor.