If the door operates the problem is in the wire or button.
Garage door will not open with wall switch or remote.
Depending on the model most work by connecting two to four wires onto terminals mounting the device on the wall and then plugging the unit into an electrical outlet.
Try resetting the remote.
Simple but true the remote transmitter needs power to send a signal to your opener.
If the door operates either the wires weren t securely connected to the button or it s gone bad.
However there is always the possibility that neither the remote control nor wall switch will open the garage door.
Pictured below from left to right are the liftmaster the genie wall and linear wall stations.
If the door opens with the wall switch a simple battery change in the remote should do the trick.
Usually when a garage door doesn t open the problem lies with either the wall switch or your remote.
Disconnect the wires from the button and touch the bare ends together.
Check that wires are securely attached to the sensor s photoelectric eyes each eye has 2 wires and the wall unit.
The antenna on the motor could be damaged or blocked from the signal.
Make sure it is hanging down from the motor.
The button is bad.
Installing and operating the wall console for a garage door opener is fairly uncomplicated.
External wiring connects the wall mounted door control and the safety sensor to the motor unit of the garage door opener.
A wall console unit for a garage door opener is not a complicated device so it s fairly simple to troubleshoot when something seems to go wrong.
You might be out of range.
When your garage door won t open with the remote there are few things that can cause this problem.
Well the good news is it may be as simple as pushing a lock button or sliding it to the unlock position.
If pressing the button on your garage door s remote control doesn t work check the batteries first.
If your garage door opener came with a wall station rather than the doorbell type button one of the buttons will be a lock.