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Garage door will not go down all the way.
In order to figure out why your garage door won t open all the way you first need to make sure it s secure.
You push the button to close the garage door.
Check your garage floor and the area surrounding it for any objects or debris that might be causing the improper close.
If you operate your door manually and the door will not go all the way down don t force it.
You ll also want to make sure you keep the trolley about 2 to 4 inches from the protection bolt.
You should now be able to move the door up and down by hand.
It goes partway down reverses direction and goes back up again.
You don t want the door to come crashing down on you or anyone else once you begin disengaging your garage door opener.
If there s something blocking the door from closing all the way a full close will be impossible.
If your garage door is not balanced right it won t go up or down all the way.
My garage door will not fully close all the way there is about a once inch 1 gap at the bottom.
If you can close it completely to ground level.
In an opposite situation you may find that your garage door isn t opening all the way when you push the button on the opener so that you can drive in.
A twisted or slightly bent track may be the culprit.
When i press the button to close the garage door the motor turns on and the door starts to shut but will not go down to the garage floor all the way.
Carefully inspect the track and the rollers to see if something is stuck.
From here lift the garage door by hand about 3 feet above the ground and then release the door and see were it lands.
This is almost always the result of a dirty or obstructed safety feature.
Now if your garage door stops opening up before it gets to 5 feet you ll need to adjust the open or up force nob.
To check the balance pull the emergency release cord or chain to disconnect the door.
If your garage door opens part of the way at least 5 feet and then stops you ll want to turn the up limit knob to the right.
You may also want to check the tracks and the garage door itself for the culprit.