Usually located towards the front of your garage the manual release is that brightly colored cord hanging down within easy reach.
Garage door hear click and not open.
The opener motor is fine but the shaft doesn t turn.
No movement of drive chain and sprocket.
A power outage or surge particularly one that results from a storm may either cause a temporary malfunction or permanently damage the circuit board.
You can hear a click like relay is picking up and light comes on so elec connection is fine.
Many garage doors have a powerful torsion spring located horizontally above the door.
A faulty circuit board will cause the garage door opener to make clicking sounds.
When the door is lowered the spring winds up tightly creating a pulling force that helps lift the door up.
Detach the opener by pulling the emergency handle downward.
Without any warning the garage door will not open.
The first step is to locate the emergency release and disengage it do it only if the garage door is completely closed.
In this video i ll show you the issue with a garage door opener that makes noise but won t move.
Use a screwdriver to tighten the wire.
If you click your remote and hear the garage door opener s motor running but the door won t open the first thing you should do is check to see that the manual release isn t engaged.
Turn the power back on and the door should open and close normally.
Also the opener may work sometimes but on other occasions it does not respond.
Check the door s electric eye.
Can t forcibly move drive chain either.
The next step is to attempt to open your garage door manually.
Shut off the power to the garage door opener.