Raise the garage door using the control button on the garage wall or the remote control unit from a vehicle.
Garage door sensor stays red.
One of the sensors sends an infra red beam to the other sensor.
For those who are unfamiliar with how garage door sensors work there are two sensors each positioned on a side.
A troubleshooting guide blinking sensors on a garage door usually aren t a good thing because they re often coupled with the garage door not working the way it should.
The red light on the receiving sensor glows bright red when the sensors are aligned properly.
A common cause of a malfunctioning garage door sensor is lack of power supply.
Look for small led lights on the sensors.
If any of these sensors should happen to get bumped or misaligned the infra red beam would be thrown off and the garage door won t go down.
One will have a green light used to show that the units are powered up and the other will have a red light to show that there s no obstruction between the sensors and that they re seeing each other.
If they re turned on in both the sensors then there is no issue with the power supply.
Linear garage door openers have a green light on the sending sensor and a green and red light on the receiving sensor.
These sensors are little black boxes found on either side of the bottom of the garage door.
Inspect each sensor to make sure the green or red power indicator lights are.
The green lights let you know there is power going to the sensors.